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VW Halts Passat Production to Adapt to Lower European Demand
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Volkswagen AG, Europe’s biggest carmaker, halted production of the Passat sedan at a German factory for two days to adapt to slower demand in Europe.
“Passat production had surpassed the planned output,” so work was suspended at the Emden plant yesterday and today, Christoph Adomat, a VW spokesman in Wolfsburg, said by phone. “We do regularly adapt our production to market demand.”