German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall is increasing production of 155 mm ammunition at its facility in Lower Saxony, a move that has sparked concern and opposition. The company announced plans to expand output, citing rising demand for military supplies. This shift is occurring amid a broader trend of declining car production in Germany.

Local residents have expressed dissatisfaction with the increased activity, and workers at the plant are voicing anxieties regarding potential job security. Labor unions have been unable to establish a unified position on the expansion. The Rheinmetall plant’s operations are a significant part of the regional economy.

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2 thoughts on “In Germany, the declining car industry is being replaced by the defense sector, but employees are not satisfied with this(1)”
  1. It’s disheartening to see skilled workers losing their jobs as the economy pivots towards defense production.

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