Mazda and Mitsubishi Provide Full Answers Amidst US Tariffs: Early Resolution in the Automotive Spring Labor Negotiations
Mazda and Mitsubishi Motors announced they fully met the labor union's demands for wage increases and bonuses during this year's labor negotiations, seeking to retain talent despite pressure from US tariffs.
Trump Abolishes Legal Foundations for Greenhouse Gas Regulation⦠U.S. Climate Regulation Framework Collapses
President Trump's administration has officially abolished the legal basis for greenhouse gas emissions regulations, reversing a conclusion established during Obama's presidency.
American auto giant reports record losses
Ford Motor Company has disclosed a record financial loss primarily due to failures in its electric vehicle division and broader business challenges.
Automotive Industry: "Fear and Intimidation": US Auto Union Accuses Mercedes
The UAW has accused Mercedes of intimidating employees involved in union activities, as exemplified by the case of Jeremy Kimbrell, who claims he was unjustly fired for his union involvement.
Jamil Jivani: What I learned on my my trip to Washington, D.C.
The article reflects on Jamil Jivani's trip to Washington, D.C., where he met with prominent political figures to discuss the Canada-U.S. relationship and the impact of trade agreements on Canadian auto workers.
Automotive Industry in Crisis: Stellantis in Free Fall
Stellantis, the parent company of Opel, is undergoing a dramatic decline in stock value due to a crisis rooted in both the U.S. and European auto markets.
THE CODE HAS BEEN DROPPED β© The auto industry races to extinguish Chinese code
The article discusses how modern vehicles incorporate various internet-connected devices often utilizing Chinese technology, and the urgency for automakers to demonstrate their ability to disentangle from Chinese supply chains amid new US regulations banning Chinese software in cloud-connected vehicle systems.
Carney scraps Canada EV sales mandate, but earmarks funds to aid transition
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has canceled the mandate requiring all vehicles sold in Canada to be electric by 2035, while also allocating funds to support electric vehicle production amid challenges from US tariffs.