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The de-industrialisation of Germany 🇩🇪- Part 14 (Nov. '24)
🔹 Volkswagen plans to close three German factories in an effort aimed at cost cutting over $4.3 billion. IG Metall Union plans worker strikes for December. VW workers at Osnabrueck plant held fresh warning strike.
🔹VW's EV subsidiary is unable to compete in foreign car markets such as China. Chinese domestic producers of EV (ex. BYD) is able to produce at lower costs than VW. A 10.2% drop in VW sales in China in just the first nine months of 2024, has effectively wiped out VW gains made in all other markets.
🔹VW subsidiary Audi is planning to reduce its workforce by 15%.
🔹Germany's Siemens head of tax service C. Kezer tells finance committee of the Bundestag that investing in Germany is pointless and the co. will invest abroad.
🔹German industrial orders for August fell by 5.8% on the previous month on a seasonally and calendar adjusted basis.
💠 German companies declaring bankruptcy/insolvency recently:
🔹 Metal precision parts manufacturer Schumag AG from Aachen, founded in 1830.
🔹 Lauchhammer art foundry, Germany's oldest, after 275 years of history. Co. claims the world's first cast of cast iron in one piece, as well as the first bell cast of a cast iron bell that has still been preserved.
🔹 Schrutka-Peukert, manufacturer of refrigerators and sales counters from Bavaria, founded in 1871.
🔹 Traditional confectionery manufacturer Leysieffer, existing since 1909.
🔹 Private hospital Diakoniewerk Munich-Maxvorstadt, founded in 1867 as a deaconess institution, making it one of the oldest Protestant institutions in Munich.
🔹 Bakery chain Krachenfels Handels GmbH after 340 years of operation.
Previous parts on the de-industrialisation of Germany 🇩🇪:
💠 Part 13- Mar. '24 💠 Part 12- Jan. '24
💠 Part 11- Oct. '23 💠 Part 10 - Sep. '23
💠 Part 9 - Aug. '23 💠 Part 8 - Jun. '23
💠 Part 7 - May '23 💠 Part 6 - Mar '23
💠 Part 5 - Feb. '23 💠 Part 4 - Jan. '23
💠 Part 2 and Part 3 - Nov. '22
💠 Part 1 - Oct. '22
Video Source: Afd in English
🔹 Volkswagen plans to close three German factories in an effort aimed at cost cutting over $4.3 billion. IG Metall Union plans worker strikes for December. VW workers at Osnabrueck plant held fresh warning strike.
🔹VW's EV subsidiary is unable to compete in foreign car markets such as China. Chinese domestic producers of EV (ex. BYD) is able to produce at lower costs than VW. A 10.2% drop in VW sales in China in just the first nine months of 2024, has effectively wiped out VW gains made in all other markets.
🔹VW subsidiary Audi is planning to reduce its workforce by 15%.
🔹Germany's Siemens head of tax service C. Kezer tells finance committee of the Bundestag that investing in Germany is pointless and the co. will invest abroad.
🔹German industrial orders for August fell by 5.8% on the previous month on a seasonally and calendar adjusted basis.
💠 German companies declaring bankruptcy/insolvency recently:
🔹 Metal precision parts manufacturer Schumag AG from Aachen, founded in 1830.
🔹 Lauchhammer art foundry, Germany's oldest, after 275 years of history. Co. claims the world's first cast of cast iron in one piece, as well as the first bell cast of a cast iron bell that has still been preserved.
🔹 Schrutka-Peukert, manufacturer of refrigerators and sales counters from Bavaria, founded in 1871.
🔹 Traditional confectionery manufacturer Leysieffer, existing since 1909.
🔹 Private hospital Diakoniewerk Munich-Maxvorstadt, founded in 1867 as a deaconess institution, making it one of the oldest Protestant institutions in Munich.
🔹 Bakery chain Krachenfels Handels GmbH after 340 years of operation.
Previous parts on the de-industrialisation of Germany 🇩🇪:
💠 Part 13- Mar. '24 💠 Part 12- Jan. '24
💠 Part 11- Oct. '23 💠 Part 10 - Sep. '23
💠 Part 9 - Aug. '23 💠 Part 8 - Jun. '23
💠 Part 7 - May '23 💠 Part 6 - Mar '23
💠 Part 5 - Feb. '23 💠 Part 4 - Jan. '23
💠 Part 2 and Part 3 - Nov. '22
💠 Part 1 - Oct. '22
Video Source: Afd in English