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Volkswagen to Exit China’s Xinjiang Region
Volkswagen to Exit China’s Xinjiang Region After 12 Years
The automaker has long been criticized by human rights activists for doing business in the territory, where China has repressed Muslim ethnic groups.
Volkswagen Sells Plant In China’s Xinjiang Region After Years Of Forced Labor Allegations
Earlier this year, the U.S. blocked imports of several Porsche, Bentley, and Audi vehicles amid concerns that they contained a Chinese-made part that violated U.S. forced labor laws.
Volkswagen divests from controversial plant in China's Xinjiang
German carmaker Volkswagen is withdrawing from its controversial involvement in a factory in China's Xinjiang province, which has attracted criticism over alleged human-rights abuses of the Uighur minority.
Autocar Pro
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Volkswagen Group advances ‘In China, for China’ strategy, extends JV with SAIC until 2040
Over the next three years alone, the Group and its brands will bring 40 new models to the Chinese market, half of which will ...
CNN on MSN
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Volkswagen sells its car plant in Xinjiang, citing ‘economic reasons’
Volkswagen
has sold its plant in Xinjiang, a region in northwestern
China
beset by accusations of human rights abuses, citing “economic reasons.” “There is no business case for (the plant),” said ...
Yicai Global
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SAIC, Volkswagen Extend China JV Tie-Up to 2040
SAIC Volkswagen is based in Anting, Shanghai's Jiading district, and has production bases in Nanjing, Yizheng, Urumqi, Ningbo ...
Business Insider on MSN
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China's 'ruinous' EV price war cannot last forever, says Volkswagen exec
Volkswagen
remains firmly committed to
China
despite a "ruinous" EV price war by domestic rivals that has hit overseas ...
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The world's auto giants will need to partner with Chinese companies to survive in China, analysts say
Time is running out for traditional foreign automakers to adapt to China's electric car market, signaling to industry ...
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