Standortsicherung - Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs Panter Wants to Win Chinese as a Partner for VW Plant in Zwickau
10 Articles
10 Articles
VW puts several plants in Germany to the disposition. Politicians want to ensure their survival by working with Chinese manufacturers. However, there is also criticism of this.
Saxony's Minister for Economic Affairs Panter has proposed to involve Chinese automakers as partners in the production of the Volkswagen plant in Zwickau.
The Volkswagen plant in Zwickau for all-electric cars suffers from poor utilization. In order to prevent further job losses, Saxony's Minister for Economic Affairs is now launching a joint venture.
Volkswagen has been struggling with problems for a long time: the switch to e-cars is slow, especially Chinese manufacturers have long been mixing up the market in Europe. Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs, Panter, sees an opportunity for Zwickau in China.
VW plant Zwickau in crisis: joint venture with China as an option, thousands of jobs and location at stake.
At Volkswagen, four plants in Germany are at the disposal. The Zwickau factory could save the entry of Chinese partners, says Saxony's Minister for Economic Affairs Dirk Panter. The reactions to his proposal are positive.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center, 40% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







