Excerpt in the window of print: The carmaker and country suffer from high costs, reliance on China.
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(a) Kiel Institute for the World Economy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ki ... r_the_World_Economy
(1914- ; based in Kiel, Germany)
(b) "as it looks to rightsize its cost base"
rightsize (v; First Known Use 1989): "rightsize" https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rightsize
(c) "Manufacturing accounts for a fifth of Germany's gross domestic product, about twice the US level, with a focus on capital goods and cars."
capital (economics) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_(economics)
("In economics, capital goods or capital are * * * machinery used in a factory")
(d) "A decade ago, the company [VW] recorded €5.2 billion, equivalent to around $5.7 billion, of operating profit from its Chinese joint ventures"
In the Wiki page for EBIDTA, there is a table that explains the accounting.
(e) "according to the BDI Federation of German Industry * * * The problem is that a large part of this [R&D in Germany] is concentrated in the automotive sector.' "
(i)
(A) Federation of German Industries https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation_of_German_Industries
(German: Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI))
(B) German-English dictionary:
* Bundesverband (noun masculine; "From [noun masculine; from verb binden bind] Bund [federation] + -es- + [noun masculine; from verb verbinden to join] Verband"): "federal association" https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bundesverband
* Industrie (noun feminine; "borrowed from French [noun feminine] industrie [diligence, industry], from [noun feminine] Latin industria [diligence, industry]"): "industry" https://en.wiktionary.org/wborrowed from French industrie, from Latin industria.iki/Industrie
(ii) automotive industry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry