The fight for the taxi business in Germany and Europe continues to pick up speed. The American trip broker Lyft buys the Hamburg taxi platform Free Now and is thus entering the European market. The Lyft CEO David Risher and Free Now boss Thomas Zimmermann announced this in an interview with the F.A.Z. to. “Free… Continue reading German FAZ: Uber-rival Lyft is expanding to Europe009178
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German FAZ: Tesla weakens, but German manufacturers get at009177
FAZ+electromobility USA: Tesla weakens, but German manufacturers get on 14.04.2025, 06:50 reading time: 6 min. Folding out the first quarter of 2025 – and thus for the last time before the imported of import tariffs – German manufacturers have been good at Tesla on the American electric market. Go to source
German FAZ: Who wants the Ministry of Economic Affairs? 009179
When CDU parliamentary group vice Jens Spahn reports on “current developments in economic policy” on Wednesday in the Bundestag, interest is as great as it has not been for a long time. Since it is clear that his party colleague Carsten Linnemann does not go to the cabinet as an economic minister, Spahn has been… Continue reading German FAZ: Who wants the Ministry of Economic Affairs? 009179
German FAZ: The Habeck scolding seems forgotten009178
FAZ+coalition agreement: The Habeck scolding seems forgotten13.2025, 08: 14 reading time: 3 min. Fill out image description more than an economic transition light: in many points, black and red continues the green politics. And the CDU takes over a plucked Ministry of Economic Affairs. Go to source
German FAZ: Constant future009177
In the end it was faster than expected. The Union and SPD already presented their coalition agreement on Wednesday. At the unusually punctual press conference, it became clear that the new alliance wants to tackle rule as quickly, dynamically and in the end of the should. The government was under pressure, not least thanks to… Continue reading German FAZ: Constant future009177
German FAZ: Trump lets courses from auto stocks climb etch009179
Based on the strongly starting automotive stocks, the DAX started higher on Tuesday. The 40 most important German stocks were up to 21,210 points for 21,210 points, which has been the highest level since April 4. There were five automotive values among the six largest day winners: BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen with price gains of… Continue reading German FAZ: Trump lets courses from auto stocks climb etch009179
German FAZ: Love for classic cars can also be financially worthwhile009178
Quite a few people dream of extraordinary, chic or just iconic old vehicles – whether well preserved or only for tinkering in the garage. Many of these often aged automobiles would have had a lot to tell about the time when they were conceived, built and driven, and also about their owners if they could… Continue reading German FAZ: Love for classic cars can also be financially worthwhile009178
German FAZ: Why nobody buys American cars009177
FAZ+Ford, GM and Tesla: Why nobody buys American cars09.04.2025, 11: 45 reading time: 3 min. Image description Folding out President Donald Trump claims that the American car companies were treated poorly in Germany. But they never understood customers in other countries. Go to source
German FAZ: Trump’s tariff craze: the drop too much for the German car manufacturers? 009179
FAZ+F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Trump’s Zölle madness: The drop too much for the German car manufacturers? 16.04.2025, 16: 49 reading time: 1 min. Playing podcastdpavoma loved ones to the problem: The German auto industry has been fighting for years with transformation, with emerging Chinese manufacturers, with burner bans and now also planned with trumps. Go… Continue reading German FAZ: Trump’s tariff craze: the drop too much for the German car manufacturers? 009179
German FAZ: Tokios Trump-Dilemma009178
FAZ+Japan and America: Tokios Trump-Dilemma16.04.2025, 12:17 reading time: 3 min. BILD DESCRIPTION Folding out of the flap Japan this week wants to negotiate about the tariffs in Washington, Trump more. What Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba achieves in the White House could become a blueprint – also for Europe. Go to source