Sentences with phrase «u.s. auto industry»

An FTA signed between the U.S. and South Korea in April 2007 eventually foundered in Congress over concerns that it could hurt the struggling U.S. auto industry.
To be sure, a primary goal of the program was to rescue the U.S. auto industry, but a second policy objective was to improve the efficiency of the U.S. passenger fleet.
According to the report, Walmart's U.S. operations use nearly six times the amount of electricity as the entire U.S. auto industry.
Oil prices were higher, consumers were favoring smaller cars, and the Obama administration had only recently overseen the $ 80 billion bailout of the U.S. auto industry.
26, by overturning the Endangerment Rule on which the Tailpipe Rule depends, would «undo» the «Historic Agreement,» leaving California and other states free to create a regulatory patchwork inimical to the health of the U.S. auto industry.19 This was also the key talking point of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, the main industry group opposing S. J. Res.
«It would also severely disrupt the U.S. auto industry, compromising its ability to succeed in a highly competitive global market that increasingly values innovative and efficient technologies.»
Prior to the recently passed bailout of the U.S. auto industry, lingering in the background were discussions of the possibility of Chinese companies making bids for the assets of the embattled Big Three American automakers.
And part of what happened in the U.S. auto industry was because oil appeared relatively cheap, the U.S. auto industry decided we're just going to make our money on SUVs, and we're not going to worry about fuel efficiency.
It is the biggest award yearly in the U.S. auto industry, the North American International Auto Show car, truck,...
It is the biggest award yearly in the U.S. auto industry, the North American International Auto Show car, truck, and utility of the year, awarded at the big auto show in Detroit each January.
In the past six years, crossovers have gained more than 3 percentage points in share of the total U.S. auto industry.
«We believe the U.S. auto industry is well - positioned for sales to continue at or near record levels into 2017.»
«All economic indicators show significantly improved optimism about the U.S. economy including consumer and business sentiment, which continue to drive a very healthy U.S. auto industry,» said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM's chief economist.
Over the last five years, driven by consumer response to its revamped product lineup, Chevrolet closed an 850,000 - unit sales gap with the competition, a notable accomplishment given the increasingly competitive nature of the U.S. auto industry.
The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) recently reported the U.S. auto industry sold more than 991,000 vehicles in November, an increase of 14 percent over November 2010.
Those who have never given up on the U.S. auto industry, even in the face of all its quality troubles and competition from Japan and Europe, can take heart: The Cadillac Escalade ESV has arrived, and it's better than anything Japan or Europe has to offer.
Jaguar has just launched a first in the U.S. auto industry.
DETROIT — The Motor City kicked off the U.S. auto industry's centennial celebration Saturday with the opening of the North American International Auto Show.
In addition to his dealership network, Penske has several other holdings in the U.S. auto industry including auto racing, logistics, and truck leasing.
The Suburban is the U.S. auto industry's oldest nameplate, having been in continuous production since 1935.
Never mind loans, partners, reorganizations, dealer purges, or any of the other maneuverings that have consumed the U.S. auto industry for the past twelve months.
In a year when the total U.S. auto industry set a sales record, combined EV and plug - in extended range EV sales fell to 116,548 from 123,049 in 2014.
For at least 25 years, the unequivocal answer has been «yes,» even though there were some initial objections from enthusiasts (and, if memory serves, in some car magazines) as the U.S. auto industry made its transition from three - point belts, to those universally unloved automated belts, to ignitions that wouldn't engage without the driver's belt buckled, to single driver's airbags, and finally to driver / front passenger airbags.
Put another way: For a given 20 people employed by the U.S. auto industry, about four work directly at automakers.
Long - time WardsAuto editor, Dave Smith continues to keep a finger on the pulse of the U.S. auto industry.
Romulus is a middle - class, working class community hit especially hard by the long fight to stabilize the U.S. auto industry coupled with major job losses due to the faltering economy.
The United Auto Workers eventually figured that out with regard to the U.S. auto industry.
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Friday's employment report showed growth in manufacturing, much of which reflects the rebirth of the U.S. auto industry.
DANA POINT, Calif. — Ford Motor Co.'s executive chairman offered a rare glimpse yesterday into the U.S. auto industry's corporate direction and culture, painting a bright picture for the sector even though Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp. are flirting with bankruptcy.
While many investors are eyeing the potential upside of a near - to long - term supply - demand disparity, Christian is mindful of the still - struggling manufacturing sector — in particular, the U.S. auto industry.
Detroit, Michigan (CNN)- President Barack Obama, speaking at a Chrysler plant here Friday, praised the recovery of the embattled U.S. auto industry and celebrated the tough choices he says made a comeback possible.
WASHINGTON (CNN)- Help may soon be on the way to the struggling U.S. auto industry after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi backed off her opposition to using funds from a fuel - efficiency research program for a bailout, two congressional officials said Friday.
Last week's Louis Vuitton Classic car show — celebrating 100 years of the U.S. auto industry — parked 50 of the world's rarest vintage cars in Manhattan.
Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry: In 2009, injected $ 62 billion in federal money (on top of $ 13.4 billion in loans from the Bush administration) into ailing GM and Chrysler in return for equity stakes and agreements for massive restructuring.
Passed Health Care Reform Passed the Stimulus Passed Wall Street Reform Ended the War in Iraq Began Drawdown of War in Afghanistan Eliminated Osama bin laden Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry Recapitalized Banks Repealed «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» Toppled Moammar Gaddafi11.
An aging population and a shift away from car ownership will make it difficult for the U.S. auto industry to sell as many cars as it once did.
The contributions of international automakers and dealers are integral to the success of today's U.S. auto industry, the most vibrant and competitive auto market in the world.
But overall, the U.S. auto industry in 2013 had its best sales year since 2007, and industry executives said on Friday they expect gains to continue in 2014, though at a slower pace.
U.S. President Donald Trump greets Ford Motor Company CEO Mark Fields as he hosts a meeting with U.S. auto industry CEOs at the White House in Washington January 24, 2017.
The U.S. auto industry once again turns to a sports car for salvation.
At the same time, auto companies began opening plants in other cities, and the rise of autos imported from Japan started to cut the size of the U.S. auto industry.
The symbolism of turning Michigan into a right - to - work state is strong because it is the home of the U.S. auto industry and the place where autoworkers first began to demand better wages and working conditions in the assembly line automotive plants built by industrial barons such as Henry Ford in the 1920s.
The U.S. auto industry has been caught flat - footed before.
However, whatever happens with the stock price, this is a big moment for the U.S. auto industry, which was cratering just a year ago, and a big moment for the IPOs, which had dried up almost completely in the wake of the financial crisis.
The dramatic move marks a watershed in the long decline of a city that at one time was the center of the U.S. auto industry and the birthplace of Motown, but that has seen its fortunes sag and deficits rise.
Among those hardest hit would be the U.S. auto industry, which has fully integrated Mexico into its production network.
At Friday's close, they had fallen 37 percent since Fields took over three years ago, at the peak of the U.S. auto industry's recovery.

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Assuming that other sites car brands advertise on are plagued by a similar rate of fraudulent web traffic, Solve Media calculated car companies would waste $ 541 million out of the $ 2.5 billion eMarketer estimates the auto industry will spend this year on digital branding in the U.S.
But there were hints that the German auto industry, if not VW in particular, was uncomfortable with the U.S. emissions rules.
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