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FEBRUARY 2, 2017

Chinese Manufacturing Opposite What Expected; Time to End 50/50 JV

Pricey, well-appointed luxury cars may be what Chinese manufacturers start with here, while more reciprocity is needed between U.S. and China investment rules.

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Car Sales Nurse December Hangover, Tata Adds New Upscale Brand, First Look: 2017 Kia Niro Hybrid

Chevy Aims to Strike While Iron’s Hot

There’s good reason for optimism at GM’s bread-and-butter brand, which over the past 35 years consistently has dueled Ford as the No.1 make in the U.S.

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Daimler CEO Expects NAFTA Free Trade Agreement Will Continue

Daimler expects the NAFTA free trade agreement will continue under new U.S. President Donald Trump, Daimler's chief executive told a news conference on Thursday.

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U.S. Sales Start 2017 Relatively Strong in January

Midsize cars took a beating in January, with nearly every automaker recording double-digit losses in the segment

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Nippon Steel Exec: Worries Over U.S. Protectionism "Growing Every Day"

Worries over U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist policies are "growing every day", a senior executive at Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal said, however, any impact on its U.S. steel exports would be limited.

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Chevy Won’t Let Go of No.1 Ad Spot

The brand’s focus-group parody ad for the LEGO Batmobile is serving the company well.

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Delphi Automotive Earnings Widely Beat Wall Street Estimates

Delphi Automotive Plc's fourth-quarter earnings widely beat Wall Street expectations, as the automotive supplier continued to benefit from automaker interest as it helps develop technology in the evolution toward self-driving vehicles.

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Australians Get Last Crack at Locally Built Commodore

GM Holden says the ʼ17 Commodore is packed with technology and hints at what’s to come in 2018’s foreign-built next-generation model. GM Holden is ending 83 years of local production in October.

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