The firm is considering closing a plant in Brussels due to low demand and competition from China in the electric car industry. Workers are protesting the potential loss of 3,000 jobs, with concerns about the future of the European car sector. The shift to electric vehicles has been challenging, with slow sales and cheaper Chinese models flooding the market. The European Union is considering tariffs on Chinese EV imports to level the playing field. Workers are frustrated with the lack of clarity from Audi and fear unemployment. The government is providing funding to help reskill workers, but uncertainty remains. The industry needs to increase productivity and competitiveness to survive.
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