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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.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
Job cutsAutomotive industryCompetitiveness +1
Transport

Almost every second municipality without E-car charging points

Almost 45 percent of municipalities in Germany lack publicly accessible charging infrastructure for electric cars. Dietmar Bartsch criticizes this as a failure of the transport transition.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
E-mobilityCharging infrastructureTransport transition +1
Politics

Possible price increase of the Deutschlandticket from 2026

The Deutschlandticket could become more expensive from 2026, with a possible increase to 62 to 64 euros. Critics warn that a price increase could have negative effects on the mobility transition.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
DeutschlandticketPrice increaseTransport Minister Conference +1
Politics

Merz calls for flexibility regarding the combustion engine phase-out

The debate over the combustion engine phase-out is dominated by Chancellor Merz and other politicians calling for more flexibility. The SPD warns of jeopardizing climate goals.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
combustion engine phase-outelectromobilityclimate goals +2
Politics

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.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
combustion engine bane-mobilityautomotive industry +2
Politics

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.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
E-MobilityAutomotive IndustryPolitics +2
Economy

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.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
LayoffsProfit DeclinesTariffs +2
Economy

Volkswagen closes plant in Nanjing, China

Volkswagen is closing its plant in Nanjing, China, due to declining sales and the shift towards electromobility. The final closure is expected by the end of the year.

Sentiment
Negative
Topics:
VolkswagenElectromobilityProduction closure +2
Transport

Stricter Rules for E-Scooter Parking

Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder plans stricter rules for parking E-scooters on sidewalks to address issues with their placement. The new regulations could significantly restrict the rental of E-scooters in cities.

Sentiment
Neutral
Topics:
E-ScootersTraffic RegulationsMobility +1
Economy

Federal Cabinet approves billion-euro tax package

The Federal Cabinet has approved a tax package to promote investments and e-mobility. The measures aim to boost the economy and secure jobs.

Sentiment
Positive
Topics:
InvestmentsE-MobilityTax Relief +2

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