FRANKFURT/SHANGHAI (Financial Times) -- The audit that Volkswagen claimed cleared it of allegations of forced labor in Xinjiang failed to meet international standards, according to a review of the ...
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said that Berlin is looking into ways to support ailing carmaker Volkswagen amid the ...
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“After extensive review, in response to the stop-sale of the ID.4, we will temporarily suspend production of the vehicle at ...
The cuts would hit hardest among the automaker's research and development activities in Germany where 4,000 to 6,000 jobs ...
Volkswagen said earlier this month the carmaker needed to cut costs significantly at its namesake brand in Germany, citing ...
Volkswagen and its Chinese joint venture partner SAIC Motor Corp plan to shut a factory in Nanjing as early as next year due ...
An audit of Volkswagen's site in Xinjiang, China, failed to meet international standards according to an FT report.
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