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$110 billion in revenue and
3.9 million production vehicles this year due to the semiconductor shortage.
Ford announced shift reductions and additional downtime for two plants in Michigan and Kentucky for the week of May 24, impacting production of the
F-150, and the Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs.
A record 10% increase in
used vehicle prices between March and April accounted for approximately one-third of the overall rise in the most recent Consumer Price Index.
The
Mexican Labor Ministry invalidated a union vote at a GM plant in Silao after
United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai asked the Mexican government to examine allegations that employees’ rights were denied; this marks the first time the federal government initiated an action under the USMCA’s labor dispute enforcement tool.
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Detroit General Motors Co. is adding a new layer of public policy directing as it further deepens its electric-vehicle transformation.
The Detroit automaker said Friday that Craig Glidden, GM s executive vice president and general counsel, will assume responsibility for global public policy on June 1. Glidden, in the newly created role of executive vice president of global public policy, will oversee the selection of a new senior executive for the policy department; that person will report to Glidden, who will report to CEO Mary Barra.
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The new senior executive selected will take the role over from Everett Eissenstat, the senior vice president of global public policy who s departing in August. He came to GM after serving in President Donald Trump s administration as deputy assistant to the president for international economic affairs and deputy director of the National Economic Cou
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State lawmakers are looking to expand access to electric vehicles by allowing more manufacturers to sell directly to consumers in New York, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Legislators held a press conference in Albany Wednesday morning to push for a proposal that would allow for manufacturers other than Tesla to sell vehicles right to consumers.
Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Democrat from Long Island who sponsors the bill, said that New York is lagging behind California by a significant margin when it comes to sales of zero-emissions vehicles, making this measure more urgent now than ever before.