Can struggling behemoth Volkswagen survive?
Europe’s largest carmaker is at war with workers and politicians as it tries to navigate a painful EV transition and stay successful.
Poster child of Germany’s postwar economic success and now symbol of Europe’s fight for industrial relevance, Volkswagen has never been fully in control of its destiny.
From its founding by Nazis in 1937 and its return to German ownership by the British army in 1949 to repeated attempts to reform its bloated domestic factories, the crisis-prone group has been caught in a nexus of managers, shareholders, workers and politicians.
Financial Times
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