Car Industry Anticipates Greater Job Losses by 2035
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Death of the German Auto Industry? Brussels’ Green Policy Could Cost 225,000 Jobs
Germany’s automotive industry, once the crown jewel of European engineering, is facing an existential crisis, as new forecasts from the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) warn that up to 225,000 jobs could disappear by 2035. According to VDA President Hildegard Müller, this represents around 35,000 more lost jobs than previously estimated, highlighting the accelerating pressure on Europe’s largest industrial sector. The figures …
The switch to electromobility, high taxes and expensive energy demand a lot from the car industry. By 2035, the VDA industry association expects even greater job losses than previously assumed.
The change to electric mobility could cost the German car industry significantly more jobs by 2035 than expected. VDA President Hildegard Müller sees Germany as in crisis.
In the German automotive industry, tens of thousands more jobs will be lost in the coming years than expected. This is the fear of the head of the German automotive trade association VDA. According to her, the sector is facing high costs for personnel, energy, and taxes.
In Germany, another 125,000 jobs are at stake in the car industry, warns the Association of the Car Industry. It demands genuine technology openness and better location conditions.
The Association of the Automotive Industry has revised its employment forecast for the industry upwards. According to VDA President Hildegard Müller, ... The post automotive industry anticipates the loss of 225,000 jobs appeared first on Apollo News.
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