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Following the VW emissions scandal reporters look at the cozy relationship between the government and the large automakers.
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In Germany, a Cozy Relationship Between Carmakers and Government
New York Times 10.01.2015
Cozy Relations Complicate Europe’s Bid for New Car Tests
New York Times 10.14.2015
U.S. Sues Volkswagen Over Emissions Scandal
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2016
Beyond Volkswagen, Europe’s Diesels Flunked a Pollution Test
New York Times 02.07.2016
Entire VW board under fire for market manipulation | Business | DW.COM | 21.06.2016
DW.COM 06.21.2016
VW owners close ranks, defying investors' ire | Business | DW.COM | 22.06.2016
DW.COM 06.22.2016
German Auto Giants, Once Courted, Become Political Pariahs
WSJ 08.24.2017
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