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Europe’s Economy Expanded in Spring, and Inflation Has Eased

The eurozone economy grew more than expected, while inflation slowed after a string of rate hikes from the European Central Bank.

Volkswagen Seeks to Regain Edge in China as It Cuts Delivery Forecast

The German automaker lowered its outlook for deliveries and announced changes to its China strategy as it struggles to regain ground lost to other automakers.

Tesla Wants to Double Size of Its German Factory

The electric automaker wants to produce a million cars a year at its plant near Berlin, a step that would make it Europe’s largest car...

Germany Says China Trade Could Create Perilous Dependence

A long-awaited strategy statement is an attempt to set a coherent approach for dealing with China, Germany’s largest trading partner, in policy and business.

German Government Slashes Spending, Except on the Military

The proposed package foresees spending about 6 percent less in 2024 from this year, in a return to financial austerity. But the severity of the...

Volkswagen Replaces Audi Chief Amid Pressure to Electrify

Gernot Döllner, who is considered close to Volkswagen’s chief executive, Oliver Blume, will take over at the luxury brand starting Sept. 1.

Adidas Starts Unloading Its Yeezy Gear, to Benefit Anti-Hate Groups

The sportswear company, which cut ties with Kanye West over his antisemitic remarks, will donate proceeds from its $1.3 billion inventory of Yeezy-brand sneakers and...

German Economy Slipped Into Recession in First Quarter

Consumer spending and exports fell in the first three months of this year, adding to a slump in late 2022 in Europe’s largest economy.

Volkswagen Sells Its Russia Operations, Including an Assembly Plant

The German automaker, which quit making cars in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, said it sold its plant to a local auto dealership chain.

Eurozone Prices Rose in April, as Central Bank Seeks to Tame Inflation

The annual rate of inflation reached 7 percent, but the underlying “core” rate eased for the first time in 10 months.