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Could 400,000 car industry jobs in Germany be lost?
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July 12, 2020
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The car industry is in apparent decline in Germany. Some estimates predict that half its 800,000 jobs will be gone by 2030. The industry disagrees with that estimate, but the road ahead looks bumpy.
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