Job cuts and possible factory closures: The crisis at Volkswagen could also slow down the car company’s investment planning. An important decision could be made this week. Go to Source
Author: Handelsblatt in German Online News
German Handelsblatt: Diesel affair: Criminal trial against ex-VW boss Winterkorn postponed009724
After years of delays, the trial against former VW boss Winterkorn was supposed to shed light on his role in the diesel scandal. Now, after just a few days, it’s over again for the time being. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Diesel affair: Criminal trial against ex-VW boss Winterkorn postponed009724
After years of delays, the trial against former VW boss Winterkorn was supposed to shed light on his role in the diesel scandal. Now, after just a few days, it’s over again for the time being. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: VW: Crisis in Wolfsburg – decision on billion-dollar investments wobbles009722
Job cuts and possible factory closures: The crisis at Volkswagen could also slow down the car company’s investment planning. An important decision could be made this week. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: VW: Crisis in Wolfsburg – decision on billion-dollar investments wobbles009722
Job cuts and possible factory closures: The crisis at Volkswagen could also slow down the car company’s investment planning. An important decision could be made this week. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009721
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. A signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: This is how the VW Golf wants to get back to the top009720
The VW Golf VIII got off to a pretty bumpy start and has also weakened recently. Now an extensive model update is ironing out the operating and software weaknesses. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: Mercedes wants to offer automated driving up to 95 kilometers per hour009719
So far, Mercedes’ semi-autonomous system can only be used at low speeds. That should change. Only the Federal Motor Transport Authority still has to give the green light. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Top meeting: Before the car summit: Lower Saxony’s economics minister and VW are pushing with new demands009718
Economics Minister Habeck has invited people to a “car summit” in the afternoon. Scrappage bonus and funding packages – what the industry demands and what an economist thinks about it. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009717
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source