Ferdinand Dudenhöffer
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is a prominent automotive economist and the director of the Bochum Automotive Institute in Germany. He is known for his expertise in the global automotive industry and has been a vocal critic of protectionist policies, arguing that such measures can harm not only international trade but also domestic industries, particularly in the automotive sector.
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Croatia:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is an automotive expert who described the regulation as a compromise.
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Luxembourg:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer commented that Tesla is facing challenges in the competitive automotive market.
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Austria:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is the director of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) in Bochum and discusses the challenges facing electromobility in Europe.
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Luxembourg:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer expects further price reductions for electric cars in Europe despite EU tariffs due to the pressure from Chinese manufacturers.
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Luxembourg:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer explained that Tesla is suffering from overcapacity.
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Luxembourg:
Auto expert Ferdinand Dudenhöffer stated that the trade agreement is good for the German auto industry but less so for jobs.
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Switzerland:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer has criticized Tesla's management decisions, stating that the company has seen its best days behind it.
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Luxembourg:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is a sector expert who provides insights on the performance of car manufacturers.
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Brazil:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is a professor and director of the Automotive Research Center (CAR) who studies the automotive industry.
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Croatia:
Ferdinand Dudenhöffer is the director of the Center for Automotive Research CAR in Bochum.
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