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President Trump considers exempting auto parts from tariffs as industry groups warn rising costs could threaten U.S.
Nissan projects a $5B loss for the fiscal year, driven by sales declines, restructuring, and impairments, while focusing on ...
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The U.S. eases AV rules, aiming to boost innovation, unify regulations, and stay ahead in the global race for autonomous tech ...
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U.S. opens national security probe into imported commercial trucks, raising potential for new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and ...
Audi nears decision on first U.S. factory to offset tariffs and expand its North American footprint amid rising trade ...
Hyundai posts steady profit despite sluggish sales, but U.S. tariffs on vehicles and parts threaten future growth and profitability.
General Motors (GM) is ramping up production of ICE transmissions at its Toledo, Ohio, plant, scaling back its prior push ...
Toyota will invest $88 million into its West Virginia plant to increase production of hybrid transaxles by late 2026.
Jeep has reached a major production milestone with the 250,000th 2025 Wrangler 4xe Willys rolling off the line at the Toledo ...
The CNCDA has filed a lawsuit against Scout Motors seeking to block the company’s plans to sell vehicles directly to ...