By Michael Shields and Noah Barkin
FRANKFURT/BERLIN, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Think of Volkswagen as Germany AG.
Europe's largest carmaker marks the nexus of German business, politics and social trends. It is a corporate symbol of post-war Germany's rise as an industrial power and remains a weathervane for the winds of change blowing through the country.
So Brussels and Berlin will be ...
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