FRANKFURT, Dec 7 (Reuters) - A senior German politician turned up the heat on tyremaker and car parts group Continental AG on Wednesday to reverse its decision to halt passenger car tyre production at a German plant in Hanover and cut 320 jobs.
"Closing down profitable production is not acceptable," Lower Saxony state premier Christian Wulff told the state's parliament, a day after thousands of ...
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