2020-03-28 16:31:06
Volkswagen loses 2 billion euros every week
The Volkswagen Group does not receive about 2 billion euros every week due to the pandemic of the new coronavirus COVID-19.
According to Herbert Diss, chairman of the board of directors of the concern, today, the concern is successfully selling cars in China, making a profit. The country is gradually starting to restore auto production with the resumption of sales. The volumes of output themselves rose to 50% of the level of the auto production plan.
Volkswagen has more than 120 plants worldwide, with 700,000 employees. In Europe, the concern closed its plants in early March.
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