Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume advocates for benefits for companies investing in Europe and opposes the new tariffs, which he says could lead to retaliatory measures from China affecting German car ...
The Volkswagen Group is expressing strong opposition to the European Union's potential implementation of tariffs on Chinese ...
The Ministry of Commerce said Beijing is looking into increasing duties on imported gasoline cars with a large engine, ...
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume is preparing for a retaliation from Beijing and is hoping for an alternate solution to tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). This comes after the European Union (EU) ...
VW CEO calls for investment-based approach to China EV tariffs, warning of retaliation risks. EU approved higher tariffs on ...
Volkswagen CEO opposes tariffs on Chinese EVs, fearing retaliation from Beijing could harm German automotive industry and ...
Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume hopes for an alternative solution to tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles ...
VW Group CEO Oliver Blume said Chinese automakers should get allowances for investments in Europe instead of punitive tariffs ...
The EU will press ahead with tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, even after Germany and its carmakers rejected them.
A global slump in sales is prompting automakers to rethink the rush to EVs.
Options include contract manufacturing, tapping existing factories or a new assembly plant, top company official says.
Blume is currently the CEO of both Porsche and Volkswagen, but Volkswagen investors feel that he can’t focus on both.