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Nokia to shift 2,300 German jobs to Romania

By Robert Anderson in Stockholm and Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: January 15 2008 10:49 | Last updated: January 16 2008 01:47

Nokia, the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile phone handsets, is to close its German plant with the loss of up to 2,300 jobs and move production to Romania in one of the biggest one-off shifts of jobs from western to eastern Europe.

“Due to market changes and increasing requirements for cost-effectiveness, production of mobile devices in Germany is no longer feasible for Nokia,” said Veli Sundbäck, executive vice-president.

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