Volkswagen is considering closing a plant in Brussels amid low demand for electric vehicles

Volkswagen is considering closing a plant in Brussels amid low demand for electric vehicles

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Volkswagen is considering closing its plant in Brussels due to low demand for electric vehicles, which could be the first plant closure for the automaker since 1988, when it stopped production in Alabama.

Volkswagen is considering closing a factory in Brussels due to low demand for electric vehicles. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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Volkswagen is considering closing its factory in Brussels due to low demand for electric vehicles. This decision affects the Audi brand, which has also experienced a sharp drop in demand. The reduction in the target margin for the current year has forced the automaker to consider significant changes in production capacity.

Volkswagen noted that the Brussels factory has become a potential candidate for closure, which would be the first time since the company ceased production in Alabama in 1988.

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