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    Porsche CEO Blume Initiates Talks on Another Savings Programme

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    Posted on July 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Porsche CEO Oliver Blume is negotiating a new cost-cutting plan to address challenges in China and U.S. tariffs, aiming for long-term performance.

    Porsche CEO Blume Begins Negotiations for New Cost-Cutting Plan

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Porsche CEO Oliver Blume has initiated negotiations on another round of cost-cutting measures to help the German carmaker cope with challenges in China and the U.S. tariff dispute, according to a letter seen by Reuters on Friday.

    "In the second half of 2025, employer and employee representatives will negotiate a second structural package to secure the company's long-term performance," according to an excerpt of the letter sent to the company's leadership.

    "Our business model, which has served us well for many decades, no longer works in its current form," Blume wrote.

    Blume, who had already announced additional savings in March when presenting the carmaker's 2024 results, did not provide any details about the possible savings measures in the letter.

    Porsche, which at its 2022 stock market debut was valued higher than parent company Volkswagen AG, has fallen from grace since, struggling in particular with low sales in China.

    Porsche is also facing difficulties in the U.S., where import duties of 27.5% on vehicles have been in place since April. Porsche does not have production facilities in the U.S. but imports its cars exclusively from Europe.

    At the beginning of the year, Porsche had announced that it would cut 1,900 of around 40,000 jobs by 2029, after 2,000 temporary employees did not have their contracts renewed.

    (Reporting by Christina Amann, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing by Friederike Heine)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Porsche CEO Oliver Blume is negotiating a new cost-cutting plan.
    • •The plan addresses challenges in China and U.S. tariff issues.
    • •A second structural package is set for negotiation in 2025.
    • •Porsche faces low sales in China and high U.S. import duties.
    • •Job cuts of 1,900 positions are planned by 2029.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Porsche CEO Blume initiates talks on another savings programme

    1What prompted Porsche to initiate cost-cutting measures?

    Porsche CEO Oliver Blume has initiated negotiations on cost-cutting measures to help the company cope with challenges in China and the U.S. tariff dispute.

    2What is the timeline for the new structural package negotiations?

    Employer and employee representatives will negotiate a second structural package in the second half of 2025 to secure the company's long-term performance.

    3How many jobs is Porsche planning to cut?

    At the beginning of the year, Porsche announced plans to cut 1,900 jobs out of around 40,000 by 2029.

    4What challenges is Porsche facing in the U.S. market?

    Porsche is facing difficulties in the U.S. due to import duties of 27.5% on vehicles, which have been in place since April.

    5How has Porsche's market value changed since its stock market debut?

    Porsche was valued higher than its parent company Volkswagen AG at its 2022 stock market debut but has since struggled, particularly with low sales in China.

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