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Monday, September 19, 2022

U.S. anti-abortion laws anger auto writers | Canada, Korea to talk EV batteries, supply chain | Latest on the chip shortage | Industry minister pitches Canada to automakers | Service industry rebounds

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Monday, September 19, 2022
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol
Trade and Tariffs

Trudeau, South Korea President Yoon to discuss EV batteries, supply chain

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Manufacturing

The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: N.A., China lose output

  » Microchip shortage lost production

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Peter Heasty
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Expert Insights: Key considerations for dealers thinking about selling their dealership

Peter Heasty learned decades ago that a five-page letter of intent in an auto dealership transaction is the first leg of the race, not the whole distance.

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Francois-Philippe Champagne
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Automakers

Canada's industry minister meets with GM, Ford, Stellantis and Tesla on U.S. tour

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Retail

Auto service industry on track for huge rebound, J.D. Power study suggests

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