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  2. Volkswagen Act - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Act is a set of German (originally West German) federal laws enacted in 1960, regulating the privatization of Volkswagenwerk GmbH into the Volkswagen Group. [1] In order to maintain government control in the privately owned company, it stipulated that the votes in major shareholder meeting resolutions require 4/5th (80% ...

  3. Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen AG (German: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ), known internationally as the Volkswagen Group, is a German public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines and turbomachinery.

  4. Volkswagen Group of America - Wikipedia

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    On September 6, 2007, Volkswagen of America announced it would relocate its North American headquarters to Herndon, Virginia. [20] [21] Volkswagen sales are particularly strong in the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as both coasts. The company indicated that it is important for them to locate in a region where their customer base is strongest.

  5. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    VW C-Trek VW CC (Gen 1) VW Sagitar. Engines including EA888, Gearboxes, Chassis components, Battery systems: 1991: 21,679 (Auto: 21,053 Platform: 626) FAW-VW was established in 1991, with full operations commencing 1996.

  6. Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig. Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig is a factory that makes Volkswagen automobile parts in Braunschweig (Gifhorner Str.), Germany. Production started on 1938-02-23 (before Volkswagenwerk Wolfsburg) for manufacturing steering components of KdF-Wagen and tools for Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke in Dessau.

  7. SAIC Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    The joint venture is made up of equity from SAIC Motor (50%), Volkswagen AG (40%), Volkswagen (China) Invest (10%), with a fixed-term venture for 45 years up until 2030. [2] It is the first of three joint ventures operated by Volkswagen in China, alongside FAW-Volkswagen with FAW Group and Volkswagen Anhui with JAC Group .

  8. Bluesky promises to shake up social media. It might finally ...

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    When Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey tasked an internal team at the social media platform with developing an open and decentralized protocol in 2019, he envisioned a restart of sorts.

  9. Volkswagen emissions scandal - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen US CEO Michael Horn testifies before US Congress: 3 November 2015: Volkswagen's investigation finds that CO 2 emissions and fuel consumption figures are also affected by "irregularities". [6] 25 November 2015: The German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) approves Volkswagen fixes for 1.2, 1.6 and 2.0 diesel engines in Europe ...