Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung reasoned these as factors like high labour and energy costs which are challenges affecting European auto makers.
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Volkswagen recently raised the industry’s eyebrows by pointing at factory shutdown possibilities in Germany for the first time.
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Data released on Saturday revealed that China’s oil refinery output decreased for the fifth consecutive month in August.
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Boeing faces USD 100 million daily revenue loss due to strike, analysts warn
This labor dispute marks Boeing’s first strike since 2008 and comes amid a challenging year for the company.
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The challenges facing Stellantis extend beyond its relationship with the UAW.
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Pakistan launches SheDrives: a ride-share service for transgender community and women
Pakistan has introduced its first ride-sharing service dedicated to serving the transgender community and women. The initiative, named SheDrives, was launched over the weekend in …
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Daimler Truck is gearing up to commence production of its first fully-electric heavy truck, the Mercedes-Benz eActros 600, this November.
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In July, Audi, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, revealed plans to restructure its Brussels facility, which currently employs 3,000 people.
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The potential financial impact of these restructuring efforts is significant.
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Italy has publicly declared its support for proposed EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). This stance, articulated by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, comes …