In Volkswagen’s deepening troubles, a reflection of the mounting risks facing Germany.
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With the economy a key factor in German elections this month, can the auto sector get back on the road to recovery?
By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Germany faces major labour disputes in 2025, as an ...
Here's what to expect when the updated 2025 VW Golf R hatchback goes on sale early next year. A person can have a lot of fun ...
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
Porsche AG will trim its workforce by 1,900 employees by the end of the decade in response to weak electric vehicle demand ...
Germany faces major labour disputes in 2025, as an established bond between firms and workers – long seen as a pillar of the ...
It looks like the situation could be even worse than expected. Porsche said it would cut 1,900 jobs at two German plants by 2029 (via Bloomberg ), blaming “challenging geopolitical and economic ...
The Volkswagen logo is seen on the roof of the VW brand tower. Volkswagen workers gathered at the company's headquarters in Wolfsburg on Wednesday to weigh a difficult cost-cutting plan negotiated ...
Tesla Inc. was the biggest loser among electric-vehicle makers last month in Germany, where consumers snubbed Elon Musk’s ...
Sports car manufacturer Porsche said Thursday it will axe 1,900 jobs after sales slumped in China and amid a tricky shift to ...