The head of Europe’s largest car manufacturer is warning of a backlash from Beijing as a result of EU tariffs on Chinese car imports. His suggestion: Anyone who creates jobs pays no penalty. Go to Source
Author: Handelsblatt in German Online News
German Handelsblatt: Oliver Blume: VW boss calls for investments instead of tariffs in the trade dispute009811
The head of Europe’s largest car manufacturer is warning of a backlash from Beijing as a result of EU tariffs on Chinese car imports. His suggestion: Anyone who creates jobs pays no penalty. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Oliver Blume: VW boss calls for investments instead of tariffs in the trade dispute009811
The head of Europe’s largest car manufacturer is warning of a backlash from Beijing as a result of EU tariffs on Chinese car imports. His suggestion: Anyone who creates jobs pays no penalty. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Oliver Blume: VW boss calls for investments instead of tariffs in the trade dispute009810
The head of Europe’s largest car manufacturer is warning of a backlash from Beijing as a result of EU tariffs on Chinese car imports. His suggestion: Anyone who creates jobs pays no penalty. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Oliver Blume: VW boss calls for investments instead of tariffs in the trade dispute009809
The head of Europe’s largest car manufacturer is warning of a backlash from Beijing as a result of EU tariffs on Chinese car imports. His suggestion: Anyone who creates jobs pays no penalty. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Christian Dürr: “Volkswagen has partly followed a planned economy policy”009808
The FDP parliamentary group leader explains why, for him, economic growth is a question of national security and why reforms like Agenda 2010 are no longer sufficient today. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Christian Dürr: “Volkswagen has partly followed a planned economy policy”009807
The FDP parliamentary group leader explains why, for him, economic growth is a question of national security and why reforms like Agenda 2010 are no longer sufficient today. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Christian Dürr: “Volkswagen has partly followed a planned economy policy”009805
The FDP parliamentary group leader explains why, for him, economic growth is a question of national security and why reforms like Agenda 2010 are no longer sufficient today. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Christian Dürr: “Volkswagen has partly followed a planned economy policy”009805
The FDP parliamentary group leader explains why, for him, economic growth is a question of national security and why reforms like Agenda 2010 are no longer sufficient today. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: BMW wants to invest in Brazil009804
The Munich car manufacturer wants to invest the equivalent of around 180 million euros in Brazil by 2028. The SUV X5 is to be built in a factory in the state of Santa Catarina. Go to Source