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Nippon Steel's purchase of U.S. Steel was seen by automakers as far more palatable than a bid by Cleveland-Cliffs. A new U.S. presidential administration and continued softening demand for electric ...
A spokeswoman for Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, confirmed the call with President Donald Trump, right, and also said Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne spoke June 29 with U.S. Treasury ...
Japan’s top U.S. trade demand is eliminating the 25 percent tariff on imported Japanese autos. But Trump’s latest comments indicate time is running out for more talks.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said under the agreement announced on June 26, rare earth shipments to the United States from China would be expedited to all companies that have previously ...
Roger Penske, CEO of Penske Automotive Group is honored with the centennial award at a special Automotive News luncheon in ...
U.S. District Judge Tana Lin ruled that the states were likely to succeed in a lawsuit alleging that the U.S. government was ...
Detroit has been selected as the only U.S. city to participate in the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable Cities ...
Tesla's June 22 robotaxi pilot appeared to go without major problems as the service's first invite-only customers shared upbeat reviews. A critic said he noticed two errors.
Tesla's June 22 robotaxi pilot appeared to go without major problems as the service's first invite-only customers shared ...
Less expensive skilled labor, regulatory stability and investments in high-tech manufacturing underscore how vital Mexico is to automakers and suppliers.
With demand for electric vehicles stagnating, automakers and suppliers have been scaling back or delaying some multibillion-dollar investments in U.S. battery plants.
BMW is evaluating extended-range electric vehicles for Europe and North America, where range limitations and a lack of charging infrastructure pose challenges to EV adoption.
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