Habeck visits plant in Emden in the midst of VW crisis
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What's next for VW? Europe's largest car manufacturer is in crisis - and it's not the only one. A factory is receiving a high-profile visit. A "car summit" is planned for Monday.
What's next for VW? Europe's largest car manufacturer is in crisis - and it's not the only one. A factory is receiving a high-profile visit. A "car summit" is planned for Monday.
VW is not the only one in crisis; other car manufacturers are also struggling with weak sales and high costs. The Minister of Economic Affairs is now inviting the most important manufacturers, suppliers and trade unionists to a meeting.
German car manufacturers are struggling with weak sales figures. Tens of thousands of jobs could be lost at Volkswagen. The Federal Government is now responding. Next Monday, there will be an exchange between the Ministry of Economy and the automotive industry.
The Federal Minister of Economics has announced that the federal and state governments are considering possible aid for VW. Monday is the auto summit in Berlin. [more] Robert Habeck visits Meyer Werft in Papenburg | Video Habeck wants to relieve the industry of electricity prices | Article VW crisis: Are 30,000 jobs in Germany at risk? | Article Dispute over savings plans at VW: Weil calls for swift talks
The German car industry is undergoing a transformation: According to a report, up to 30,000 jobs could be lost at VW alone. Now Economics Minister Habeck is calling a summit.
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