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TM171.460-2.48%
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BMW braces for labor talks after third profit warning in three years

The German automaker is accelerating cost-cutting measures as Chinese market weakness and Iran war pressures squeeze profits.

BMW braces for labor talks after third profit warning in three years

On the Dash:

  • BMW’s workforce reduction plan is being managed through attrition rather than sudden cuts, signaling a measured restructuring rather than an abrupt shock to the supply chain.
  • Continued weakness in China combined with Iran war-related cost pressures is pushing BMW toward localized production in North America and China, which could affect future vehicle allocation and sourcing.
  • BMW’s third profit warning in three years, paired with a near six-year stock low, suggests dealers should watch for shifts in BMW’s product pipeline, incentive structures, or regional production priorities in the coming months.

BMW is heading into discussions with its general works council after the automaker disclosed its third profit warning in three years, citing softening demand in China alongside rising costs tied to the Iran war.

A works council spokesperson told Reuters that BMW and employee representatives are beginning discussions to find solutions, emphasizing collaboration and responsibility toward staff, though no further details were provided.

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The warning rattled investors, dragging BMW’s stock down to levels not seen in nearly six years. New CEO Milan Nedeljkovic said the company would move faster on structural cost-cutting, adding that a one-time financial hit is expected during the back half of 2026.

The automaker is targeting a workforce reduction of as much as 5% by the end of 2026. Given a headcount of just under 155,000, that figure translates to roughly 7,700 potential job losses. A company spokesperson said BMW plans to reach its workforce targets through attrition, with no layoffs expected.

BMW has so far avoided the large-scale layoff announcements seen at Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, but its workforce already shrank modestly last year, and that decline is projected to persist through 2026.

BMW management also addressed the possibility of European job cuts and faster localization of production in North America and China during a call with analysts following the warning.

China, the world’s largest car market, continues to show weakness, and that pressure, combined with rising costs tied to the Iran war, appears to be factoring into BMW’s broader cost strategy.

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