What’s dragging down Germany’s once-dominant auto industry? Rising energy and labor costs, a slow EV transition, and global ...
Germany's auto industry, once the backbone of Europe's biggest economy, is in rapid decline. In the past year, the industry shed more than 51,000 jobs. That is 7% of its workforce. NPR's Berlin ...
A major European government is reviving EV subsidies with strict new rules that could change who benefits from the next ...
The German economy ministry planned a call with carmakers and suppliers on Wednesday to discuss developments at Dutch ...
A stand-off between China and the Netherlands over chipmaker Nexperia could significantly disrupt automotive production in ...
Not one, but two American models, including a sedan and an SUV, proved irresistible to judges weaned on BMWs and Benzes ...
German auto supplier Webasto got unanimous consent from stakeholders for a restructuring deal that will see its shareholders ...
The Dutch government's recent seizure of chip company Nexperia from its Chinese owner could disrupt vehicle production in the near term, German auto industry group VDA warned Tuesday.
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