BMW Sees Volatile 2022 With Chips and Energy Squeeze in Focus

BMW Sees Volatile 2022 With Chips and Energy Squeeze in Focus
A BMW iX Flow with color-shifting material during CES 2022 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Jan. 6, 2022. Steve Marcus/Reuters
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BERLIN—BMW lowered its output forecast and warned of a highly volatile second half on Wednesday, pinpointing supplies of energy in Europe and chips worldwide as the two crucial factors to the carmaker hitting full-year earnings targets.

New incoming orders were beginning to fall but order books remained filled for the next few months, chief executive Oliver Zipse said.