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  2. ‘A very serious situation’: Volkswagen could close plants in ...

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    Volkswagen is weighing whether to close factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history as it moves to deepen cost cuts amid rising competition from China’s electric vehicle makers.

  3. Germany welcomes Biden comments in trade dispute - AOL

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    Germany on Friday welcomed President Joe Biden's apparent willingness to discuss tweaking U.S. legislation that European leaders say unfairly discriminates against their industries.

  4. Volkswagen and unions - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Beetle was an icon of post-war West Germany's "economic miracle". [17] In July 1945, with pressure from Social Democrats and Communists, a provisional Works Council (German: Betriebsvertretung, lit. 'Factory representation') was authorized by the British occupying power. It was expressly forbidden for the Works Council to discuss ...

  5. Trade unions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Trade unions in Germany have a history reaching back to the German revolution in 1848, and still play an important role in the German economy and society.. The most important labor organization is the German Confederation of Trade Unions (Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, or DGB), which is the umbrella association of eight single trade unions for individual economic sectors, representing more than ...

  6. Talk:Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    All Trade Me users are bound by the site's terms and conditions (available in the 'help' section) which forbid using any automated tools to access the site. I'd say that was pretty clear 121.73.163.49 ( talk ) 12:10, 30 April 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Foreign relations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of German foreign policy covers diplomatic developments and international history since 1871. Before 1866, Habsburg Austria and its German Confederation were the nominal leader in German affairs, but the Hohenzollern Kingdom of Prussia exercised increasingly dominant influence in German affairs, owing partly to its ability to participate in German Confederation politics through its ...

  8. Deutsche Bundespost - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1947 in the Trizone as a successor to the Deutsche Reichspost (German Imperial Post), until 1950 the enterprise was called Deutsche Post (German Post). Until 1989, the Deutsche Bundespost was a state-owned operation. 1978 DBP stamp commemorating the historic 1928 flight across atlantic

  9. Trade commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Trade commissioner is the title of a government official whose primary duties are to promote international trade agreements and export trade programs on behalf of a national or regional government authority.