For three generations, the Liebig family has built double-decker railcars in Görlitz, Germany, but the factory will soon produce components for military vehicles after defense contractor KNDS took over from Alstom, which shut down operations to cut costs. While KNDS plans to retain about 350 employees, Carsten Liebig, a retired train maker, laments the shift towards arms production amid Germany’s deindustrialization, as the country experiences a surge in defense spending and a shift in skilled labor from declining automotive jobs to the arms industry. This transition reflects a broader trend in Germany, where defense contractors are expanding operations and hiring amid a backdrop of significant job losses in manufacturing.
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China to lift sanctions on MEPs in bid to revive trade deal with EU
China is set to lift sanctions on several European lawmakers, aiming to revive an investment deal with the EU after losing significant access to the US market due to tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency. The sanctions were originally implemented in 2021 following EU actions against China over human rights violations in Xinjiang, which halted ratification of the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI). Despite hopes for improved trade ties, EU officials express skepticism about a...
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