Author: Automotive News Feed
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Japan’s faulty final inspections scandal, and Carlos Ghosn’s reaction, fueled his removal
Japan’s ongoing scandal over faulty final inspections stood as a symbolic backdrop to Nissan’s bombshell ouster of superstar Chairman Carlos Ghosn last week.
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Guerra tecnológica entre China y EEUU podría favorecer a México
La guerra entre China y Estados Unidos por el dominio tecnológico global podría representar una oportunidad para que México atraiga nuevas inversiones al país, en el marco del acuerdo comercial T-MEC.
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Fiscalía japonesa presentaría nuevos cargos contra Ghosn, según publicación
La fiscalía japonesa podría llevar a cabo un nuevo caso penal contra el expresidente de Nissan Motor Co. Carlos Ghosn, cesado el jueves, por infravalorar su remuneración en aproximadamente 27 millones de dólares.
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Porsche said to plan $6.8B profit push for electric cars
Porsche has an ambitious plan to improve operating profit by 6 billion euros ($6.8 billion) over eight years by streamlining operations as the automaker spends more to develop and build electric cars, sources told Bloomberg.
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PSA will cut 240 more jobs at Vauxhall’s Astra plant
PSA’s Vauxhall business will cut an extra 241 jobs at its Ellesmere Port plant in the UK in the latest cuts at the site, deepening union concerns over the factory’s future.
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Volvo delays plans to build Lynk and CO cars in Belgium
Volvo has decided to delay its original plan to start building Lynk and CO vehicles at its plant in Belgium at the end of 2019 due to increased macro-economic uncertainty, the automaker said.
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VW, BMW, Daimler bosses willing to attend White House meeting, report says
The heads of VW, BMW and Daimler are ready to attend a meeting with the Trump administration, but have not yet received a formal invitation, Reuters reported.
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VW, BMW, Daimler bosses willing to attend White House meeting, report says
The heads of VW Group, BMW and Daimler are ready to attend a meeting with the Trump administration, but have not yet received a formal invitation, Reuters reported.
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VW told by German court to buy back diesel car
VW acted immorally by installing emissions-cheating software in diesel cars and must reimburse the owner of a Golf the full price of his vehicle bought in 2012, a German civil court ruled.
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Japan prosecutors could broaden criminal investigation against Ghosn, report says
Japanese prosecutors are likely to build a new criminal case against former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn for understating his remuneration by 3 billion yen ($27 million) over three years, a newspaper report said.