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Volkswagen's Collapse: The End of a German Automotive Empire?
724FinanceEge Kaan
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume has acknowledged the existential threat facing the company on its 90th anniversary. German automakers are grappling with a 33% drop in sales in China as electric vehicles swept the market. Blume warned of a 'sustainable' workforce of 650,000+ employees, with 50,000 facing job losses. Germany's export-driven economy and automotive sector are under 'magnifying glass' pressure. Blume is exploring controversial solutions, including repurposing factories for defense. Will this crisis reshape the future of the automotive industry? How Will Markets React?
China's EV Revolution
German Automotive's Crisis Path
Key Quotes from Blume's Memo
Will China's EV revolution signal the end of the German automotive empire? This crisis will force the industry to rethink its future. Markets are watching how VW's workforce cuts will impact U.S. and European equities. German automakers struggling against Chinese EVs will need strategic reinvention.