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A graffito of the new VW ID Buzz vehicle, a fully electric-driven microbus from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, is pictured next to the commercial vehicle plant of German car manufacturer Volkswagen (VW) in Hanover, northern Germany
TechVolkswagen’s successor to its iconic 1960s bus scoops up prestigious award in rare win for struggling carmaker
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 10, 2025
Volkswagen ID.Buzz is displayed during the New York International Auto Show 2024
TechGermany’s EV sales crash as buyers abandon electric cars in droves
By AFPJanuary 6, 2025
From AI reasoning to green fatigue: Fortune’s bold business predictions for Europe in 2025
FinanceFrom AI reasoning to green fatigue: Fortune’s bold business predictions for Europe in 2025
By Fortune EditorsJanuary 1, 2025
Tesla CEO Elon Musk attends the Atreju convention in Rome, an annual event organized by Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party.
PoliticsElon Musk reveals why he is endorsing Germany’s populist far right despite ties to neo-Nazi scene—‘Does that sound like Hitler to you?’
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 29, 2024
Volkswagen nears labor deal that would keep German car plants open
RetailVolkswagen nears labor deal that would keep German car plants open
By Monica Raymunt and BloombergDecember 19, 2024
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew in Washington, D.C., on March 14, 2024. (Photo: Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersTikTok launches last-ditch Supreme Court effort to prevent U.S. ban
By Andrew NuscaDecember 17, 2024
German giant Volkswagen bets on upstart Rivian to save its flailing EV software strategy
TechGerman giant Volkswagen bets on upstart Rivian to save its flailing EV software strategy
By Léa Pernelle and AFPDecember 16, 2024
Line inspection workers check out a Volkswagen AG 2012 Passat at the company's factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., on Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
TechAs Volkswagen workers strike in Germany over pay cuts, carmaker offers Tennesse workers 14% wage hike
By Ryan HoggDecember 13, 2024
Europe’s big battery ambitions are failing, and China is benefiting
TechEurope’s big battery ambitions are failing, and China is benefiting
By Stefan Nicola, Wilfried Eckl-Dorna, Tom Fevrier, William Wilkes and BloombergDecember 10, 2024
German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) CEO Oliver Blume looks on at the start of a company wide meeting at the company's headquarters plant in Wolfsburg, central Germany, on December 4, 2024.
TechVolkswagen CEO Oliver Blume reportedly booed by workers after telling them he didn’t live in a ‘fantasy world’
By Ryan HoggDecember 5, 2024
Volkswagen Cars and SUV Dealership
RetailVW sees about 66,000 workers walk out in standoff over cost cuts
By BloombergDecember 2, 2024
Volkswagen workers walk out on strike as German auto industry is engulfed in crisis
FinanceVolkswagen workers walk out on strike as German auto industry is engulfed in crisis
By AFPDecember 2, 2024
German Fortune 500 companies have announced over 60,000 layoffs this year, but the biggest employee cull is still to come
FinanceGerman Fortune 500 companies have announced over 60,000 layoffs this year, but the biggest employee cull is still to come
By Ryan HoggNovember 28, 2024
Donald Trump dances off stage at the conclusion of a campaign rally.
FinanceStocks to buy—and sell—now that Trump has won the election
By Greg McKennaNovember 6, 2024
Volkswagen’s reckoning: Job cuts, factory closures, and a 10% pay slash loom over Germany’s auto icon
RetailVolkswagen’s reckoning: Job cuts, factory closures, and a 10% pay slash loom over Germany’s auto icon
By Michelle Fitzpatrick and AFPOctober 28, 2024
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