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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Politicians, stay out of UAW-Detroit 3 talks | Pendragon chain reaction | Simulation can help with AV safety | France's EV subsidies threaten Chinese brands | Cars' weight problem

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023
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Editorial

Politicians, stay out of UAW-Detroit 3 talks

 
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Commentary

JAMIE BUTTERS: Chasing the Pendragon sets off a chain reaction in automotive retail

 
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Guest Commentary

NICHOLAS KAZVINI-GORE: Simulation can help U.S. regulators with AV safety

 
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China Commentary

YANG JIAN: France's revised subsidies for EVs pose existential threat to its brands in China

 
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David Zipper
Shift: A podcast about mobility

David Zipper on the problems with vehicular obesity (Episode 217)

The writer and visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School details the financial, safety and climate-related costs associated with pickups and SUVs and the potential of minicars and micromobility to change transportation.

 
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Letter to the Editor

‘Us vs. them’ not right tack for UAW

 
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Letter to the Editor

Tax credit transfers could be mismanaged

 
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VIEWS FROM AROUND THE INDUSTRY
Even with a pay hike, an electric vehicle problem looms for autoworkers
Ashley Nunes, Chicago Tribune (Sept. 22)
Decline of wages, jobs and Detroit Three market share fuel UAW strike
Rick Haglund, Michigan Advance (Sept. 21)
China is so far ahead in the EV market it’s a warning for Europe
Helen Thomas, CNA (Sept. 17)
UAW strike: A challenge to Biden
Sven R. Larson, The European Conservative (Sept. 17)
The U.S. may be the loser in Europe’s case against China’s electric vehicles
Marc L. Busch and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, The Hill (Sept. 22)
Settle the auto strike before it crashes the EV revolution
Editorial, The Washington Post (Sept. 21)
The UAW can strike, but it’s running out of gas
George Will, The Washington Post (Sept. 21)
Automakers are violating our privacy by sharing our car data while we drive
Ervin Zubic, Palm Beach Post (Sept. 21)
Who’s to blame for the United Auto Workers strike? Start with Wall Street
Les Leopold, Los Angeles Times (Sept. 20)
The United Auto Workers is overplaying its hand, risking our economy and the election
Steven Rattner, The New York Times (Sept. 20)
Strikes aren’t bad for the U.S. economy. They’re the best thing that could happen
Robert Reich, The Guardian (Sept. 19)
Congress must take California out of the driver’s seat on electric car mandates
Steven G. Bradbury, The Hill (Sept. 18)
The 'tipping point' for wide EV adoption has arrived. Now what?
Stephen Williams, Autoblog (Sept. 20)

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