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Greece also Enters the Race for the Volkswagen Plant
Greece is also interested in the Volkswagen car factory being built on its territory.
This was stated by the Greek Economy Minister, quoted by the leading German business publication Handelsblatt.
Volkswagen to Choose Slovakia instead of Turkey?
German automaker Volkswagen may decide to produce one of its best-selling models - the Passat in Slovakia instead of Turkey, the automotive news agency reported.
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Volkswagen Is not Looking for a New Place to Build its Plant
Volkswagen is not looking for an alternative site to build a new plant after deciding to freeze its project in Turkey. This was stated by a representative of the company to German media.
"We are watching developments very closely. Our plans for Turkey are currently on hold," Leslie Bothge told Anadolu Agency.
Croatian Newspaper: Croatia Also Enters Race For Volkswagen Factory
Croatia enters battle for Volkswagen's new factory, local newspaper reports. The investment is expected to exceed one billion euros.
Volkswagen not seeking alternatives to site in Turkey
German automotive giant Volkswagen is not actively looking for new locations as an alternative for the production plant in Turkey, a company spokeswoman said on Oct. 22.
Romania Back in the Game for the Volkswagen Plant
Romania is on the short list of countries where Volkswagen may open a new factory for the next generations of Volkswagen Passat and Skoda Superb, and discussions in this regard have already been initiated by the Bucharest government, Ziarul Financiar, a financial daily, reported today.
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Germany: Bulgaria Makes an Exclusive offer to Volkswagen
Bulgaria is ready to double the subsidies it offers in order to secure the contract for the new Volkswagen plant, the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes in an exclusive material. "We have found a way to offer the Volkswagen Group 250 to 260 million euros instead of 135 million euros," former head of state Rosen Plevneliev told F.A.Z.
Prime Minister of Lower Saxony: There Is Currently no Chance for a Volkswagen Plant in Turkey
Germany's Lower Saxony Prime Minister Stephan Weil is currently ruling out the possibility of a new Volkswagen plant in Turkey due to the Turkish invasion of Syria, German magazine Spiegel reported in an electronic publication.
Weil serves on the Volkswagen Supervisory Board as a representative of Lower Saxony, which holds over 20% of the concern.
German Edition: Volkswagen Postpones Decision to Build Factory in Turkey
The Volkswagen car group has postponed its final decision to build a car plant in Turkey amid international criticism of the country's military operation in northern Syria and concerns about potential reputational fallout, Handelsblatt reported on late on Monday.
Porsche and Boeing with a Flying Car Prototype
Aeronautical vehicle manufacturer Boeing and sports car company Porsche are working in partnership to create an autonomous flying vehicle suitable for urban transportation. Its innovative concept was officially unveiled on Thursday.
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