German FAZ: What Toyota does better than Volkswagen007661

The times when Toyota boss Koji Sato had to be insulted as a latecomer are over for now. For a long time, foreign investors in particular criticized the fact that the world’s top-selling car company had next to nothing to offer in the field of electromobility. But Sato and his management colleagues repeatedly countered that… Continue reading German FAZ: What Toyota does better than Volkswagen007661

German FAZ: What Toyota does better than Volkswagen007663

The times when Toyota boss Koji Sato had to be insulted as a latecomer are over for now. For a long time, foreign investors in particular criticized the fact that the world’s top-selling car company had next to nothing to offer in the field of electromobility. But Sato and his management colleagues repeatedly countered that… Continue reading German FAZ: What Toyota does better than Volkswagen007663

German FAZ: Christian Lindner on migration, debt brake and Wagenknecht’s party007662

The federal government has announced new decisions on migration policy – we want to know from Christian Lindner what he is missing. In his answer, he speaks openly about the quality of cooperation between traffic lights and the CDU/CSU opposition. We also ask the Federal Minister of Finance which parts of the federal budget are… Continue reading German FAZ: Christian Lindner on migration, debt brake and Wagenknecht’s party007662

German FAZ: Tachograph 007661

Recall due to brake problems at BMWDue to problems with the braking system, BMW has to recall numerous cars worldwide. In addition, vehicles that have already been built cannot be delivered. A total of 1.5 million units are affected, according to the car manufacturer. The expected warranty costs and slumps in sales, along with other… Continue reading German FAZ: Tachograph 007661

German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen: Prime Minister Stephan Weil visits VW-Emden003559

In the dispute over savings plans Volkswagen Lower Saxony’s Prime Minister Stephan Weil (65, SPD) called on VW management and the employees to come together quickly for talks. After a phase of public debate, both sides now have to come together at the table to discuss solutions for more competitiveness at the group, said Weil… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen: Prime Minister Stephan Weil visits VW-Emden003559