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Volkswagen to Cut 50,000 Jobs by 2030

Primul articol: 10 mar. 2026, 11:41 | Ultima actualizare: 10 mar. 2026, 14:09 | 3 surse | 3 articole

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The significant job cuts are attributed to a combination of factors, including the impact of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration and a slowdown in sales in the crucial Chinese market. This restructuring is likely aimed at streamlining operations and adapting to the changing global economic landscape. The move signals potential challenges for the automotive industry.

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Volkswagen va reduce 50.000 de locuri de munca din cauza scaderii profiturilor.

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The Guardian English 10 mar. 2026, 13:40 (acum 7 zile)

VW to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030 amid Trump tariffs and falling Chinese sales

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Deutsche Welle English 10 mar. 2026, 14:09 (acum 7 zile)

Volkswagen Group profits take big hit on Porsche shift

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Euronews English 10 mar. 2026, 11:41 (acum 7 zile)

Volkswagen slashes 50,000 jobs after profits collapse by nearly half

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