Tag #Bosch

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Bosch Announces Further Job Cuts Amidst Global Economic Headwinds

Bosch, facing a weak global economy and increased Chinese competition, plans further job cuts, anticipating over 12,000 global losses by 2032, with Germany facing approximately 7,000 job losses; despite this, the company aims to improve profits and sales in 2025.

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ETAS to Cut 400 Jobs Amidst Automotive Industry Crisis

Bosch subsidiary ETAS plans to cut up to 400 jobs globally by 2026 due to weak demand for intelligent driver assistance systems and the overall automotive industry crisis; this impacts approximately one-eighth of its workforce, with details on German job losses pending negotiations.

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Bosch to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amidst Auto Industry Crisis

Bosch announces plans to cut up to 5,550 jobs due to the automotive industry crisis, sparking strong criticism from labor unions.

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Bosch Reports Sharp Profit Drop Amidst Economic Slowdown

Bosch, a German auto supplier and technology company, reported a 33% drop in its 2023 EBIT to €3.2 billion, a 1% revenue decrease to €90.5 billion, and plans to cut over 12,000 jobs globally by 2032 due to weak global economic growth and market delays in future technologies.

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Bosch Opens New EV Plant in China, Highlighting Integrated Supply Chain

Bosch inaugurated its third-phase facility in Taicang, China, to mass produce electric vehicle components starting next year, showcasing the benefits of China's integrated automotive supply chain and attracting other foreign companies to create a "win-win" model for global manufacturing.

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