💨 Abstract
Ford plans to cut 14% of its European workforce (around 4,000 jobs), primarily in Germany and the UK, due to losses, weak electric vehicle demand, lack of government support, and growing competition. The company faces significant challenges in Europe, including the need for better charging infrastructure, incentives, and flexible CO2 compliance targets.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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