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German Car Parts Maker Bosch to Cut up to 1,100 Jobs

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German car parts giant Bosch said on Tuesday it would cut 1,100 jobs at a site in southern Germany in the latest blow to Germany’s ailing automotive industry. German carmakers have struggled in recent years to keep up with increasingly fierce competition from Chinese competitors, hitting upstream suppliers. “The European market for steering systems is […] The post Bosch to cut 1,100 jobs in new blow to German auto sector appeared first on Inside…

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The Bosch technology group has announced the deletion of up to 1,560 additional jobs. The plant in Reutlingen and the subsidiary Bosch Engineering, located in Abstatt near Heilbronn, are affected.

·Germany
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The German Car Hire Giant Bosch announced, March, that it will reduce 1,100 jobs to a unit in southern Germany, the most recent hit by a car industry in difficulty,...

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German automotive equipment company Bosch said today it plans to cut 1,100 jobs by 2029, continuing its restructuring program amid ongoing difficulties in the European automotive industry.

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The automotive supplier Bosch reacts to the ongoing crisis in the industry and reorganises its plant in Reutlingen. Hundreds of jobs are cancelled. The market is fiercely contested by new suppliers.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Price pressure forces Bosch to act. Thousands of jobs worldwide are at stake. Reutlingen becomes the centre of transformation.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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