Volkswagen struggles with technological setbacks and job cuts. See why VWAGY stock is underwhelming, with low valuation ...
German defense giant Rheinmetall may seek to acquire a Volkswagen auto plant and use the facility to produce military vehicles.
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest defense contractor, is looking to take over idle Volkswagen plants to expand its production capacity as Europe ramps up military spending. The company has tripled in ...
The UAW bureaucracy is seeking to block a genuine fight by VW workers to defend jobs, with UAW President Shawn Fain escalating his nationalist rhetoric and promotion of Trump.
Rheinmetall's Chief Executive Armin Papperger recently visited Volkswagen's Osnabrueck plant with other company representatives, days after he floated the possibility of buying the site and ...
Recently, there have been increasing reports that various German industrial companies want to start producing military goods.
Volkswagen announced that it will end production at Osnabrueck, located in northwest Germany, in 2027, leaving a question mark over the future of the plant's 2,300 employees, just at a time that ...
But other models will be hit with the 25% tariff on imported vehicles that went into effect Thursday. Volkswagen imports the ...
The most-recent Volkswagen Amarok is not a very old pickup truck. It was fully redesigned when it launched for the 2023 model ...
Europe’s automakers are raising prices and preparing to shift car production to the US to try to protect themselves from ...
To support the launch of the new Amarok model, the German automotive giant is investing $580m into its Pacheco plant, ensuring it can meet the demands of the new model generation. Volkswagen brand ...