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Volkswagen Law: The unique structure behind Europe's biggest carmakerVolkswagen is reportedly planning a significant overhaul, including plant closures and substantial job cuts, sparking strong union resistan...
Carmakers bank on $2.3 billion in future tariff refunds, risking Trump's ireCar companies are booking billions in expected tariff refunds. This move boosts their first-quarter profits on paper. However, automakers r...
How Volkswagen bumped into a $1.4 billion problem in IndiaVolkswagen is facing a $1.4 bn tax dispute with the Indian government over alleged import tax evasion for its car parts. The company claims...
Volkswagen sues India to quash 'enormous' $1.4 bn tax demand, legal filing showsVolkswagen has challenged a $1.4 billion tax demand by Indian authorities, arguing it contradicts New Delhi's car part import taxation rule...
Volkswagen India unit faces $1.4 billion tax evasion noticeIndia has accused Volkswagen of evading $1.4 bn in taxes by misclassifying car component imports as individual parts. This allowed Volkswag...
Volkswagen Law: the unique structure behind the German carmaker's labour clashVolkswagen's decision to close plants in Germany and end long-standing labour agreements has highlighted its unique governance and ownershi...
What happened when a German car factory went all electricZwickau, Germany, adapting to the electric vehicle revolution with Volkswagen's factory conversion, navigating through challenges while fac...
Stellantis, LGES implementing ‘contingency plans’ for battery plant in CanadaLGES and Stellantis announced the investment last year to establish a large-scale, domestic, electric vehicle battery manufacturing facilit...
Why are BMW and Daimler being sued over climate change?German environmental NGOs have sued automakers BMW and Daimler for refusing to tighten carbon emissions targets.
How Germany hopes to get the edge in driverless technologyThe Parliament in Berlin approved a new law on autonomous driving in May. The law opens a path for companies to start making money from aut...
EU fines BMW and Volkswagen Group $1 billion over emission cleaningThe EU executive said the trio had colluded on technical development in the area of nitrogen oxide cleaning, but Daimler was not fined beca...
Former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn to pay firm $13 million over diesel scandalWinterkorn's payment is his share of an overall 288 million-euro settlement with Volkswagen by him and three other former managers. Volkswa...
Class action lawsuits to become EU lawCurrently, only six EU countries (Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Sweden) offer what the European Consumer Organisation conside...
Volkswagen in talks to settle German ‘dieselgate’ mass lawsuitVW and VZBV disclosed their decision in separate but identical statements on Thursday. “The common goal of VZBV and Volkswagen is a pragmat...
Volkswagen’s emissions retrofit among costliest recalls everThe German carmaker will need to install parts for vehicles already on the road that weren’t designed to accommodate the equipment.
- Porsche CEO steps down, making way for VW merger
Porsche chief executive Wendelin Wiedeking is leaving the luxury sports car maker after 16 years at the helm, a move widely expected to cle...
- Porsche-VW deal faces union ire
Time is running out and tension is growing: the takeover of Volkswagen by Porsche has sparked union anger and possibly raised tempers withi...
- Tension grows between Porsche and VW ahead of takeover
Time is running out and tension is growing: the takeover of Volkswagen by Porsche has possibly raised tempers within both cos. Indica Vista...
- Workers protest Porsche's plans for Volkswagen
Hundreds of workers descended on Volkswagen's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday to protest what they call sports car maker Porsche's a...
- Porsche seeks to allay Volkswagen's fears over likely takeover
Porsche AG's chief executive sought to allay fears about what his company's likely takeover of fellow German automaker Volkswagen would mea...