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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/news/LYNXMPEE5H1V6_M.jpgBERLIN (Reuters) – German autos supplier Brose Group said on Thursday it was cutting 2,000 jobs in Germany over the next three years due to a slump in earnings, blaming a declining Chinese market, changes in the car industry and global price pressure.
The family-owned company, which employs 26,000 workers globally, said the job cuts would reduce hierarchy and simplify the business, adding it was relocating work to low-wage countries to improve competitiveness.
“We want to improve quality … and reduce costs in the mid three-digit million range to increase our competitiveness,” Chief Executive Kurt Sauernheimer said in a statement.
In May, Brose launched a savings program aimed at cutting tens of millions of euros this year after reporting 5% drop in first-quarter revenue and disappointing 2018 results.
Last month, German automotive supplier Continental (DE:) said it would cut jobs and close plants over the next 10 years as it faces a slowing global auto sector.
(This story fixes spelling of Sauernheimer in paragraph three)
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