Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
German defense giant Rheinmetall may seek to acquire a Volkswagen auto plant and use the facility to produce military vehicles.
Volkswagen's plant in the German city of Osnabrueck would be a good fit for conversion to military production, the chief ...
The continent’s leaders hope a surge of investment, to fill a security void left by the United States, can ignite growth. It ...
The German automobile company Volkswagen said it was ready to consider the possibility of manufacturing equipment for the ...
Volkswagen's factory in Osnabrueck would be a good fit for a conversion to military production, the CEO of Rheinmetall said ...
Volkswagen AG is prepared to support the ramp-up of Europe’s defense capacity as the region’s decades-long military alliance ...
Volkswagen’s experience with military vehicles stems back to the Second World War. After WWII, they were involved in ...
Things are grim for auto producers in Europe, where car sales have nosedived to 10.6 million a year from 15.1 million annually pre-pandemic. Meanwhile, German car exports fell by 50 percent, to a ...
All options are on the table, Oliver Blume said, after the EU announced a massive boost to defense spending Read Full Article ...
AG leap following earnings results and comments from the company’s CEO regarding the potential conversion of Volkswagen (ETR: ...