Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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Trump plans meeting with CEOs of Daimler, BMW and VW
The Trump administration has invited the CEOs of three German automakers for talks at the White House as European and U.S. officials try to negotiate a new trade agreement, Bloomberg reported
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Can the Grinch save Honda’s U.S. sales?
Honda aims to break through traditional holiday advertising, with the Grinch hacking its annual holiday campaign and social media accounts.
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Why the zero percent car loan is still alive
The zero-percent auto loan is making a comeback, though it’s probably going to last only as long as the holidays.
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Renault names interim leader after Ghosn’s arrest
Renault’s board stopped short of firing embattled CEO Carlos Ghosn who is being detained in Japan for alleged financial improprieties. The board appointed chief operating officer Thierry Bollore as interim leader.
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How Renault is running its business without Ghosn
Renault said it remained focused on its alliance partnership with Japanese companies Nissan and Mitsubishi and that its corporate governance procedures were fully functional, following the arrest of Carlos Ghosn.
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Nissan said to expand Ghosn misconduct probe to include Renault alliance
Nissan’s investigation into alleged misconduct by Chairman Carlos Ghosn is expanding to include Renault-Nissan finances, sources told Reuters.
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Keystone XL pipeline case portends struggle for Trump emissions rollback effort
The White House doesn’t seem to know how to kill regulations it doesn’t like.
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Who is Carlos Ghosn’s alleged co-conspirator, Greg Kelly?
Who is Greg Kelly? The first American board member for Nissan — accused of being “one of the two masterminds” behind the financial misdeeds — has a background in law and human resources.
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Mali to produce lithium by 2020 after 694,000 tons discovered
Mali is on track to start lithium production by 2020 following the discovery of exploitable reserves, a senior mines ministry official told Reuters.
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Mexico expects U.S. to begin lifting tariffs with trade deal signing
It was not immediately clear whether tariffs against Canada would also be lifted after Canada, Mexico and the United States sign the revamped trade deal, slated to happen this month.