EU, Japan, South Korea await lower auto tariffs | Tesla disbands supercomputer team | Ford delays EV | Jeep teases new model | Penske takes issue with ICE-themed IndyCar vehicle
Despite recent deals, some countries haven't seen the promised drop in auto tariffs yet.
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Workplace safety violations can cost auto dealerships thousands in fines—and even more in lost productivity and liability. KPA's free eBook outlines the most common OSHA compliance pitfalls and how to avoid them with proactive, expert-backed strategies.
Workplace safety violations can cost auto dealerships thousands in fines—and even more in lost productivity and liability. KPA's free eBook outlines the most common OSHA compliance pitfalls and how to avoid them with proactive, expert-backed strategies.
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The automotive industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. Tariffs, electrification, shifting consumer expectations and persistent supply chain disruptions are forcing leaders to rethink traditional revenue models.
The automotive industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. Tariffs, electrification, shifting consumer expectations and persistent supply chain disruptions are forcing leaders to rethink traditional revenue models.
Automotive News Staff Reporter Michael Martinez talks about how tariffs stand to cut UAW profit-sharing checks by thousands of dollars, as well as the growing effort to oust union President Shawn Fain. General Motors and Hyundai strike a deal to develop vehicles together. Plus, Toyota will build a new assembly plant in Japan despite a $10 billion tariff bill.
Vehicle brand loyalty has bounced back to 54.1% in mid-2025, but the winners look different than expected. The latest LexisNexis® Risk Solutions study reveals dramatic reshuffling, with Tesla falling and Chevrolet leading the pack.
Vehicle brand loyalty has bounced back to 54.1% in mid-2025, but the winners look different than expected. The latest LexisNexis® Risk Solutions study reveals dramatic reshuffling, with Tesla falling and Chevrolet leading the pack.
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