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Volkswagen Cuts 50,000 Jobs as Profits Hit Lowest Level Since 2016

via BBC World·3d ago

Europe's largest carmaker, Volkswagen, announced it will cut 50,000 jobs following a significant drop in post-tax profits. This marks the lowest profit level for the company since 2016, signaling deep structural challenges in the European automotive sector. The layoffs reflect broader economic headwinds and shifting consumer demand impacting global manufacturing giants.

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