Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
Volkswagen is considering a shift towards military production as its auto business faces challenges, including high costs and ...
German automaker Volkswagen is open to manufacturing weapons and military equipment, CEO Oliver Blume revealed, as the ...
Still, according to European Commission figures, European factories as a whole are operating at less than 80% capacity. And while unemployment stood at a record low in January, more workers may soon ...
Volkswagen's plant in the German city of Osnabrueck would be a good fit for conversion to military production, the chief ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen's core brands, including VW Passenger Cars, Skoda, SEAT/CUPRA and Commercial Vehicles, reported ...
Huge celebrations after reaching the quarter finals. Speaking to DAZN, sports director Sebastian Kehl was full of praise for the team's performance.
All options are on the table, Oliver Blume said, after the EU announced a massive boost to defense spending Read Full Article at RT.com ...
AG leap following earnings results and comments from the company’s CEO regarding the potential conversion of Volkswagen (ETR: ...
As Europe’s largest producer of ammunition, Rheinmetall ( OTCPK:RNMBY) ( OTCPK:RNMBF) currently manufactures 750,000 rounds ...
While 2024 sales grew 35%, boosted by increased demand, there was a dip in sales at its power systems and trade divisions at ...
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the company moved quickly to meet Europe’s growing need for military spending.