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Rates and Efficiency: How Volkswagen's Chairman Wants to Contain Chinese

Cartagena, Colombia – Rates help, but not enough. To contain the progress of Chinese mountainers, the South American industry needs to be more efficient. This is the opinion of the executive chairman of Volkswagen in South America, Alexander Sevenz. For him, it is not only forward to raise taxes for Chinese cars and steel, but also to promote a reorganization of the whole market to guarantee long-term sustainability. Seven told Brazil Journal th…
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Cartagena, Colombia – Rates help, but not enough. To contain the progress of Chinese mountainers, the South American industry needs to be more efficient. This is the opinion of the executive chairman of Volkswagen in South America, Alexander Sevenz. For him, it is not only forward to raise taxes for Chinese cars and steel, but also to promote a reorganization of the whole market to guarantee long-term sustainability. Seven told Brazil Journal th…

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braziljournal.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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