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Volkswagen and SAIC close their joint plant in Nanjing, China. Production has already come to a standstill. In Nanjing, the ...
VW and SAIC will sell their plant in Xinjiang to Shanghai Motor Vehicle Inspection Certification (SMVIC), a unit of state-owned Shanghai Lingang Development Group, which will take on all its ...
The decline of the gas-powered era made VW's factory useless. Volkswagen’s retreat from Xinjiang was not a solely political decision. The plant in Urumqi, designed to produce inexpensive ...
VW said its joint venture in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, had 650 employees before the pandemic and is now much smaller. BASF said one of its joint venture factories, ...
VW, one of the largest carmakers in mainland China for the past four decades, has been under pressure to dispose of the assets in Xinjiang amid controversies about China's "human rights violations ...
VW audits Xinjiang plant as rights group pressures car makers. By Victoria Waldersee and Jan Schwartz. June 21, 2023 2:35 PM UTC Updated June 21, 2023 Item 1 of 3 Volkswagen is ...
VW Reviewing Xinjiang Presence After New Forced-Labor Claim. Turpan test track may have involved forced labor: Handelsblatt; Facility is part of joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp.
About a year before he helped VW audit its Xinjiang plant, Greenwood published a post on LinkedIn that featured a picture of a pile of peanuts with the question: “What’s the value of a SA8000 ...
VW had to stop the delivery of 30,000 Audis and other premium cars to American customers last spring after it realized that a VW supplier had been buying an engine component from Xinjiang, in ...
VW said its joint venture in Xinjiang’s capital, Urumqi, had 650 employees before the pandemic and is now much smaller. BASF said that one of its joint venture factories, ...
While investors welcomed Volkswagen's decision to audit its jointly-owned plant in Xinjiang, China, some are questioning how it will be run and whether it is enough to eliminate the risk of forced ...
By Victoria Waldersee. BERLIN, June 22 (Reuters) - While investors welcomed Volkswagen's VOWG_p.DE decision to audit its jointly-owned plant in Xinjiang, China, some are questioning how it will be ...
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