Mercedes-Benz Boss Says It Is 'Inconceivable' To Write Off China | Carscoops carscoops ⚠️
Mercedes-Benz chief executive Ola Kallenius says China is far too important for the automotive industry for the country to be shunned.
While speaking at the ESMT business school in Berlin, Germany earlier this week, Kallenius said he was deeply convinced of the benefits of globalization and that it would be “absolutely inconceivable” to write off the country. Kallenius made these comments shortly after German chancellor Olaf Scholz headed a delegation of business leaders to China. Scholz warned German businesses to diversify should the country’s relationship with China sour after President Xi Jinping extended his term as leader.
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