Volkswagen’s supervisory board to discuss auto giant’s future amid widespread protests
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Volkswagen’s supervisory board to discuss auto giant’s future amid widespread protests
RACHEL MORE AND CHRISTINA AMANN
WOLFSBURG, GERMANY
REUTERS
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Volkswagen ID.7 electric cars are seen at the plant in Emden, Germany, in 2025.
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