“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.
Unexpected geopolitical shifts and deteriorating relationships between authoritarian powers and their neighbors can have disastrous consequences for foreign businesses operating in those countries. China’s new Foreign State Immunity Law could be an example of such risks.
October 05, 2023 at 12:00 PM
7 minute read
“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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