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Bosch plans to cut 13,000 jobs
Bosch plans to cut about 13,000 jobs in Germany, particularly in the Mobility sector, to save costs. The trade union IG Metall criticizes these measures as a social disaster.
Doubts about the combustion engine ban in 2035
Politics and the automotive industry are increasingly questioning the planned combustion engine ban in 2035, with various political actors taking different positions.
Future of Combustion Engines in Focus at the IAA
Volkswagen is focusing on e-mobility, while Söder questions the ban on combustion engines. Klingbeil calls for state support for electric cars.
Automotive Industry in Crisis
German automakers face massive challenges with layoffs and declining profits, while suppliers are also affected. Tariffs and a slow transition to e-mobility exacerbate the situation.
Trump's tariffs burden Ford with billions
Ford expects a burden of two billion dollars from Trump's import tariffs, which undermines its competitiveness against Japanese manufacturers. The tariffs result in significant financial losses for the company.
Customs Compromise with the USA: A Mixed Outcome for Germany
The customs compromise with the USA yields mixed results for the German economy, particularly for the automotive and pharmaceutical industries. Experts warn of potential job losses and negative impacts on economic growth.
USA and Japan conclude tariff agreement
The USA and Japan have agreed on a tariff agreement with mutual tariffs of 15 percent, which is expected to lead to significant Japanese investments in the USA. The deal is seen as a major success for both countries.
EU plans ban on combustion engines for rental cars and company fleets
The EU plans to ban combustion engines for rental cars and company fleets starting in 2030, facing opposition from the Federal Ministry of Transport and the automotive industry.
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