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Working to rev up Russia's sagging auto market (Detroit Free Press)
Russia this week launched a cash-for-clunkers program as part of a commitment to revive the country's hard-hit auto industry, which could benefit Detroit automakers -- especially General Motors.
Working to rev up Russia's sagging auto market (Detroit Free Press)
Russia this week launched a cash-for-clunkers program as part of a $20-billion commitment to revive the country's hard-hit auto industry, which could benefit Detroit automakers -- especially General Motors.
China auto sales reach 1.2 million in February (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
China's auto sales reached 1.2 million units in February, up sharply compared with the same month a year ago but below the monthly record set in January, an industry association said.
Auto stocks face an uncertain road (Los Angeles Times)
Toyota's woes have helped put Ford's shares in the fast lane, but both firms are trading only at their levels of five years ago. Even the strongest carmakers face competitive and economic challenges. Is it safe to drive off in an auto stock?
Vietnam Feb auto sales drop 25% (Vietnews Online)
HANOI - Vietnamese auto sales in February dropped 25 percent from a year before to 5,030 units, an industry report said on Wednesday, reflecting a week-long holiday during the month to mark the Tet or the Lunar New Year.
Montrose auto wreck yard could become car recycling business (The Journal News)
An auto-recycling business is looking to open a branch in the Montrose section of Cortlandt at a former auto-salvage business.
Vietnam Feb auto sales drop 25 pct yr/yr-industry (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
HANOI, March 10 (Reuters) - Vietnamese auto sales in February dropped 25 percent from a year before to 5,030 units, an industry report said on Wednesday, reflecting a week-long holiday during the month to mark the Lunar New Year.
Pentagon backs new agency to regulate auto dealers, lending (Detroit News)
The Pentagon supports legislation to prevent members of the armed services from being preyed upon by "unscrupulous" auto dealers.
Analysis finds uneasy mix in auto industry and regulation (Washington Post)
Dozens of former federal officials are playing leading roles in helping carmakers handle federal investigations of auto defects, including those for Toyota's runaway-acceleration problems.
2009 auto recalls hit a new high in China (People's Daily)
Since the Administrative Regulations on Recalls of Defective Automobile Products came into force 5 years ago, a total of more than 3.21 million units were recalled in China. In 2009, auto recalls hit a new high in both frequency and number. The Defective Products Management Center, which is under the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of ...
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