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VW Chief Warns Carmaker's Situation 'More than Critical'

Volkswagen chief says the company must cut costs and protect profits as tariffs and Chinese rivals squeeze margins.

  • Volkswagen faces stiff Chinese competition and US tariffs while managing significant over-production of 500,000 vehicles annually in Europe, prompting the automaker to weigh substantial job cuts.
  • CEO Oliver Blume stated current profit levels are insufficient to fund future technologies and operations, describing the situation as "more than critical" while noting factory closures would be "the last and most expensive solution."
  • On Friday, the head of IG Metall union sharply criticized management and promised to resist factory closures, while Lower Saxony state government—holding 20 percent voting rights—refused to approve the plans in July.
  • Blume appealed directly to employees, stating "we will only be successful if everyone in the company supports this plan," urging workforce unity as the company pursues its restructuring strategy.
  • Beyond internal disputes, Volkswagen faces global headwinds including US tariffs, Middle East conflict, and regulatory burdens that threaten the German automaker's long-term competitiveness and profitability through the 2030s.
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The CEO Oliver Blume warned that the group was "in a more than critical situation." In the coming days, he will expose his new savings plan to the unions, with likely massive job cuts.

·Paris, France
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Oliver Blume acknowledged that Volkswagen and the whole German automotive industry were going through "the greatest turmoil in their history", due to unfavourable global conditions and Chinese competition.

·Paris, France
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In an internal survey, VW CEO Oliver Blume criticizes – and asks if he has a plan at all. So one for the future.

·Munich, Germany
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The crisis-ridden Volkswagen Group is facing trend-setting times. In front of a series of company meetings, CEO Oliver Blume makes an appeal to the workforce.

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The crisis-ridden Volkswagen Group is facing trend-setting times. In front of a series of company meetings, CEO Oliver Blume makes an appeal to the workforce.

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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