Whats happened to the german Auto Industry first fox wagon wrecks its reputation in the diesel gate scandal now pretty much all the big names and german car making are reportedly mired in dubious dealings the cartels in german business we set sunlight on them in this weeks edition of made in germany your business magazine here on the w. The accusations are as serious as the names are big for decades Auto Industry giants fox wagon already porsche dimer and b. M. W. Apparently have been in cahoots colluding over the technology in their vehicles over suppliers Market Strategies emission controls and prices antitrust watchdogs are up in arms and tens of thousands of consumers may have been cheated is the industry that has long viewed itself as the pinnacle of german engineering about to crash and burn it sure seems the road ahead is becoming steeper and the turn sharper. The whole world loves german cars demand is strong sales are breaking records despite a string of earlier scandals the b
Are reportedly mired in dubious dealings the cartels in german business we set sunlight on them in this weeks edition of made in germany their business magazine here. The accusations are as serious as the names are big for decades Auto Industry giants fox wagon already porsche dimer and b. M. W. Apparently have been in cahoots colluding over the technology in their vehicles over suppliers Market Strategies and Mission Controls and prices antitrust watchdogs are up in arms and tens of thousands of consumers may have been cheated is the industry that has long viewed itself as the pinnacle of german engineering about to crash and burn it sure seems the road ahead has become the steeper and the turns sharper. The whole world loves german cars demand is strong sales are breaking records despite a string of earlier scandals the bosses look pleased with themselves the government has been generally supportive. Of you for pollution we require porsche to recall this vehicle. Because and inadmiss
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The state up north, from ohio, mr. Levin. Youre still bitter about some of the back and forth between our two states. I dont think ron kind was here when we introduced judy chu. And earl was here part of the time. So dr. Miller, welcome. As i read your report, your testimony, and also the executive summary, i was just struck by the thoroughness of the work you do. A lot of the issues are controversial. I remember when we first talked about controlling payments to physicians and the heck that we received and how much controversy there was. And you thought the sky was falling and it would never work out. And i mention that because i really think your report, and it has areas where there are difference of opinion, your report shows how successful this has been, this program, that is, in some respects a public but not only public, but public and private partnership. And with a lot of back and forth from the private sector as reflected in your report. And i just want to comment for each of
The state up north, from ohio, mr. Levin. Youre still bitter about some of the back and forth between our two states. I dont think ron kind was here when we introduced judy chu. And earl was here part of the time. So dr. Miller, welcome. As i read your report, your testimony, and also the executive summary, i was just struck by the thoroughness of the work you do. A lot of the issues are controversial. I remember when we first talked about controlling payments to physicians and the heck that we received and how much controversy there was. And you thought the sky was falling and it would never work out. And i mention that because i really think your report, and it has areas where there are difference of opinion, your report shows how successful this has been, this program, that is, in some respects a public but not only public, but public and private partnership. And with a lot of back and forth from the private sector as reflected in your report. And i just want to comment for each of