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Industry in Germany: 100,000 jobs cut | Northvolt's decline: a premature end

Industry in Germany: 100,000 jobs cut

German industry is facing a profound upheaval. In just one year, around 100,000 jobs have been lost, representing a massive decline in the sector. The automotive industry in particular, which includes Mercedes $MBG (+1.01%) is severely affected. Around 45,400 employees have lost their jobs here. There are numerous factors behind this trend: technological innovations, the shift towards sustainable mobility concepts and global economic challenges that are increasing the pressure on the country's industrial base. This development could not only jeopardize Germany's economic stability, but also have a lasting impact on social structures in the affected regions. The question remains as to how politicians and companies will react to this change and whether new jobs can be created in promising sectors.


Northvolt's decline: a premature end

In recent years, Northvolt, a start-up specializing in cell manufacturing, has attracted a lot of attention. With over 15 billion dollars raised in a single financing round, the company was considered the largest of its kind. European politicians were keen to promote cell production on the continent in order to reduce dependence on Asian manufacturers. Despite support from well-known investors such as Volkswagen $VOW3 (+1.21%) and Goldman Sachs $GS (+0.76%)who were betting on a revolutionary future, the company went bankrupt two years after a valuation of 12 billion dollars. This rapid decline not only calls Northvolt's future into question, but also highlights the challenges facing innovative companies today. The lesson to be learned here concerns the risks and uncertainties in a rapidly changing economic environment.


Sources:

https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/industrie-in-deutschland-100-000-jobs-in-einem-jahr-abgebaut-a-e60643f6-53f6-4abe-a1d0-085678c58803


https://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/northvolts-niedergang-warum-europas-vorzeige-start-up-am-ende-scheiterte-a-c335f293-934f-403d-8942-9b0fc89fa82f


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