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Euronews Business • Jun 17, 2025
Volvo Cars CEO: dual tech for China and the West is new trade reality
The CEO of Volvo Cars highlighted that evolving technology policies and trade barriers are driving the company to adapt its strategies for distinct markets in China and Western cou...
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Quartz • May 27, 2025
Volvo is cutting 15% of its office workers as it grapples with tariffs
Volvo Cars plans to reduce its global office workforce by approximately 3,000 positions in response to increased trade restrictions, reflecting broader economic challenges faced by...
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