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Germany considering ways to support Volkswagen
Habeck says Germany's considering how to support Volkswagen
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said that Berlin is looking into ways to support ailing carmaker Volkswagen amid the threat of job cuts. The firm has been grappling with weak electric vehicle sales.
Germany looking for ways to support Volkswagen: Economy minister
Germany's government is exploring ways to support ailing Volkswagen, Economy Minister and Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck said Thursday in response
Germany considering ways to support VW, economy minister says
Germany's government is considering ways to support Volkswagen , German economy minister and vice chancellor Robert Habeck said on Thursday, when asked about the threat of job cuts at the country's largest carmaker.
German Minister Dangles Prospect of Additional Aid for Carmakers
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck floated the idea of additional support for the country’s carmakers and will discuss ways to address the challenges facing the embattled sector in talks with executives on Monday in Berlin.
VW Must Solve Most Of Its Problems Alone: German Minister
Germany wants to support Volkswagen and help it avoid factory closures but the ailing car giant will have to fix most of its problems itself, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said Friday.
German economy minister offers help to Volkswagen to avoid site closures
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Friday that he wants to help Volkswagen get through a period of cost-cutting without having to resort to site closures, reflecting concerns about the country's biggest carmaker.
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Volkswagen, Germany’s largest private employer, could cut over 15,000 jobs with plant closures—and there’s no plan B, Jefferies says
Jefferies analyst said that Volkswagen's unions "can only strike on pay, not plant closure or layoffs if the latter are not ...
Institute for Energy Research
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Volkswagen May Close Factories in Germany to Cut Costs and to Compete with China as the EV Transition Falters
Volkswagen, the leading automaker in Europe, is contemplating an unprecedented closure of its factories in Germany due to ...
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As Volkswagen weighs its first closure of a German auto plant, workers aren’t the only ones worried
Volkswagen is considering closing some factories in its home country for the first time in the German automaker’s 87-year ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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Volkswagen’s possible plant closures in Germany ignite debate, raising concerns over industrial future
Company's restructuring plan faces backlash as country grapples with competition, energy costs - Anadolu Ajansı ...
NewsX
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Will Volkswagen Close Plants In Germany Amidst Growing Challenges?
Volkswagen’s financial chief, Arno Antlitz, initially estimated the company had two to three years to address its mounting ...
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Germany’s image as car superpower hit by Volkswagen’s decline
The chronicle of VW’s decline mirrors the flaws in what had been Germany’s model for success. Read more at straitstimes.com.
AOL
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Volkswagen, Germany’s largest private employer, could cut over 15,000 jobs with plant closures—and there’s no plan B, Jefferies says
Volkswagen
has been in trouble, as have its employees. The carmaker is
Germany
’s crown jewel—the country's largest company and most significant private employer. Since
Volkswagen
announced ...
autoevolution
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Volkswagen Troubles Deepen Across the Globe As Sales Shrink and Massive Layoffs Loom
Volkswagen's troubles seem to worsen as the German carmaker considers closing car plants in Europe, China, and the US, with ...
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