MarketWatch Along with European and US companies, Japanese automakers with Chinese ventures such as Guangzhou Honda Automobile Co. and Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Co. would lose government customers. The procurement plan came on the heels of new limits on ...
BusinessWeek “It would have been a knockout blow for manufacturing, given the importance of the auto industry.” Holden will invest more than A$1 billion in production to make two new models, in return for the investment, she said. The value of Australia's ...
CNET (blog) by Stephen Shankland February 27, 2012 11:27 AM PST Follow @stshank Tech will be in the driver's seat, steering the auto industry into a future with coordinated networks of self-driving cars. Without it, expect "global gridlock" to paralyze cities. SiliconFilter PC Magazine CNET Australia - -