Volkswagen has paused a planned $1.4 billion investment in Turkey as a result of the country's military offensive in Syria.
London Volkswagen has paused a planned $1.4 billion investment in Turkey as a result of the country's military offensive in Syria.
The world's largest carmaker, which operates 122 production plants around the world, had been preparing to take a final decision on a factory planned for Turkey's western Manisa province. "The decision for the new plant was adjourned by the board of management of Volkswagen AG," the company said in a statement."We are monitoring the situation carefully and are worried about the current developments."The €1.
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