In Volkswagen’s deepening troubles, a reflection of the mounting risks facing Germany.
The incoming chancellor will inherit a host of problems buffeting carmaking, including high energy and labor costs along with ...
With the economy a key factor in German elections this month, can the auto sector get back on the road to recovery?
Volkswagen has been struggling these past few years, but now the German automaker has a plan to become competitive again.
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
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For the first time in a decade, the number of unemployed is closing in on 3 million — and there’s more to come.
Germany’s auto industry is in crisis. Sales have declined while production costs soared, leaving Volkswagen AG, Mercedes-Benz ...
According to the trade union bureaucracy the current federal election should not be disrupted by protesting or even striking ...
It looks like the situation could be even worse than expected. Porsche said it would cut 1,900 jobs at two German plants by ...
Tesla Inc. was the biggest loser among electric-vehicle makers last month in Germany, where consumers snubbed Elon Musk’s ...
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