“What makes you think we’re a German company?”
A Volkswagen AG executive was alleged to have asked this at a private roundtable when the question of de-risking the car manufacturer’s supply chain from China was raised recently.
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October 05, 2023 at 12:00 PM
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“What makes you think we’re a German company?”
A Volkswagen AG executive was alleged to have asked this at a private roundtable when the question of de-risking the car manufacturer’s supply chain from China was raised recently.
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