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Why Citi thinks a defense pivot could revive struggling Volkswagen

German automaker Volkswagen is reportedly in talks with Israeli defense firm Rafael to produce missile defense systems in its soon-to-be obsolete factory.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Why Citi thinks a defense pivot could revive struggling Volkswagen

German automaker Volkswagen is reportedly in talks with Israeli defense firm Rafael to produce missile defense systems in its soon-to-be obsolete factory.

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middleeasteye.net3 mesi fa

Volkswagen in talks to produce parts for Israel’s missile defence system, FT reports

German car giant with Nazi-era roots pivots to defence production as the industry struggles to compete with China

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 25 marzo 2026·middleeasteye.net

    Volkswagen in talks to produce parts for Israel’s missile defence system, FT reports

    German car giant with Nazi-era roots pivots to defence production as the industry struggles to compete with China

  2. giovedì 26 marzo 2026·cnbc.com

    Why Citi thinks a defense pivot could revive struggling Volkswagen

    German automaker Volkswagen is reportedly in talks with Israeli defense firm Rafael to produce missile defense systems in its soon-to-be obsolete factory.