With its market share in China falling, Volkswagen says its needs to get its house in order back at home base.
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A brutal price war, sudden shifts in consumer demand and human rights issues in Xinjiang have left VW stumbling in a market it led for 40 years.
With its market share in China falling, Volkswagen says its needs to get its house in order back at home base.
With its market share in China falling, Volkswagen says its needs to get its house in order back at home base.
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