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Volkswagen welcomes weapons opportunity

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March 12, 2025
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Published: March 12, 2025 6:31 pm
Author: RT

All options are on the table, Volkswagen’s Oliver Blume has said, after the EU announced a multi-billion euro militarization plan

Struggling German automaker, Volkswagen, is open to producing weapons and military equipment, CEO Oliver Blume has said. He made the remarks in response to a recent EU announcement of a plan to spend up to $870 billion on its defense sector.

The automotive giant posted declining sales and profits last year and was forced announce plant closures and mass layoffs in Germany for the first time.

Germany’s was the worst-performing major economy globally in 2023 posting a 0.3% contraction, followed by minimal growth in 2024 leading to recession. The economic crisis is partly due to the loss of affordable Russian energy following Ukraine-related sanctions.

Speaking to German state broadcaster NDR on Tuesday, Blume announced that the carmaker was closely examining the needs of the defense industry.

All options are on the table, he said, including repurposing some factories from civilian to military production. “We are fundamentally open to such topics,” Blume claimed.

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The idea has been supported by Germany’s largest arms manufacturer Rheinmetall. Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger said on Wednesday that the VW facility in Osnabrueck would be a good fit for a conversion.

VW previously produced military vehicles for the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany, during World War II, including lightweight transporter Kübelwagen and amphibious four-wheel-drive vehicle Schwimmwagen.

A VW plant was involved in manufacturing components for the V-1 flying bomb, a type of early cruise missile used to devastating effect by the Nazis.

The EU intensified its efforts to militarize after US President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized European NATO members for failing to meet the bloc’s defense spending commitments.

In response Brussels announced a large militarization initiative proposed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Dubbed ReArm Europe, the plan could divert €800 billion ($870 billion) into the defense sector over the next four years. While the announcement sent share prices of Europe’s largest weapons producers soaring, the plan has been rejected by Dutch lawmakers, citing fiscal concerns.


READ MORE: EU militarization a deep concern – Kremlin

Moscow has condemned the EU’s plan, stating that it is mainly aimed at Russia and caused “deep concern.” The EU militarization initiative comes as Russia and the US began negotiations last month to try and settle the Ukraine conflict. Despite this, EU leaders have pledged to continue to support Ukraine militarily

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