Saab's Savior NEVS Running Out of Gas, Will Lay Off 200 Workers
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Saab's Savior NEVS Running Out of Gas, Will Lay Off 200 Workers



After losing the right to use the Saab name and entering bankruptcy protection, Chinese-backed National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) said it would lay off up to 200 workers "due to lack of work".
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