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German EV Market Shrinks 27% After Subsidy Cuts

Germany's 2024 electric vehicle registrations fell 27 percent to 381,000, mainly due to the end of government subsidies; Tesla's sales plummeted, while BMW and Skoda increased theirs.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Honda and Nissan to Merge, Forming World's Third-Largest Automaker

Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan plan to merge by August 2026, forming the world's third-largest automaker with Mitsubishi Motors also participating, to enhance competitiveness in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market and compete with global leaders such as Toyota and Volkswagen.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Honda and Nissan to Merge, Creating World's Third-Largest Automaker

Honda and Nissan, along with Mitsubishi Motors, are merging to form the world's third-largest automaker, aiming to better compete with Chinese EV manufacturers and bolster their position in a rapidly changing automotive market.

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Volkswagen Averts Strikes with 35,000 Job Cut Deal

Volkswagen and German unions reached a deal to avert strikes, involving over 35,000 future job cuts and capacity reductions but avoiding immediate site closures or layoffs, after 70 grueling hours of negotiation.

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VW Agrees to 35,000 Job Cuts, Avoiding Plant Closures

Volkswagen and the IG Metall union concluded the longest wage negotiations in VW's history, agreeing to cut over 35,000 jobs by 2030 without plant closures or forced layoffs, after over 70 hours of talks in Hanover, Germany.

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Volkswagen Averts Strikes with 35,000 Job Cuts

Volkswagen averted mass strikes in Germany by agreeing to 35,000 future job cuts and capacity reductions, resulting in 15 billion euros in annual savings, following 70 hours of negotiations and major worker strikes.

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Chrysler's 80% Sales Drop Prompts Buyout Proposal, Stellantis Responds with New Models

Chrysler's vehicle sales have dropped 80% since 2005, prompting a descendant of the founder to propose a buyout, although Stellantis, its parent company, plans to release new models including a large SUV and coupe/sedan to revitalize the brand.

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kathimerini.gr
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VW, Unions Reach Deal: 35,000 Job Cuts, Production Reduction

Volkswagen and German unions reached a deal on December 20th, averting plant closures and mass layoffs, but involving 35,000 job cuts and a 700,000 vehicle production reduction by 2030 to address shrinking European markets and competition from China.

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taz.de
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Volkswagen Averts Plant Closures in Restructuring Deal

Volkswagen and its worker representatives reached a compromise to restructure the company, involving the reduction of over 35,000 jobs and a 25% cut in production capacity, while avoiding plant closures and extending job security until 2030, saving over €15 billion annually.

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Volkswagen Averts Layoffs in 70-Hour Union Deal

Following two days of strikes by 100,000 workers, the IG Metall union and Volkswagen reached a 70-hour wage agreement preventing plant closures, layoffs, and salary cuts until 2030; failure to renew the agreement by then will cost Volkswagen €1 billion.

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VW Averts Plant Closures, Cuts 35,000+ Jobs in Wage Deal

Volkswagen reached a wage deal with its 120,000 German workers, avoiding plant closures until 2030 but involving over 35,000 job cuts through buyouts and early retirement to address lagging sales, rising costs, and Chinese competition; the deal saves VW €1.5 billion yearly in labor costs and €4 bill...

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zeit.de
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Volkswagen Announces Major Job Cuts and Production Reduction

Volkswagen and the IG Metall union reached a deal to cut over 35,000 jobs and reduce production by 700,000 vehicles annually by 2030, avoiding plant closures but shifting Golf production to Mexico, impacting various locations including Wolfsburg and raising concerns about the future of other plants.

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