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Ottawa, South Korea in talks to bring auto manufacturing to Canada: sources Canada has signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea that includes discussions to bring auto manufacturing to Canada, two sources told CTV News.

#Ottawa, #South Korea in talks to bring #automanufacturing to #Canada: sources

Both #Germany and #SouthKorea are bidding for the #defencecontract on #sub manufacturing. They were both asked to boost industrial benefits to the Canada’s sectors hardest hit like steel, auto and aluminum. #cdnpoli

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Nissan recalls over 20K cars due to door weld defect that may increase crash risk Nissan’s new recall includes certain Altima, Sentra, Frontier model vehicles manufactured between 2025 and 2026.

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#Nissan #recalls #trucks #cars #doors #automanufacturing #SUV

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The Chinese automaker reported about 2.26 million fully electric vehicles sold in 2025, up roughly 28% year over year, nearly matching its plug-in hybrid volume

#TSLA #BYD #Tesla #BYDDY #TSLAStock #TeslaNews #TIKR #BYDDYStock #BYDNews #EVs #ElectricVehicles #AutoManufacturing
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Reshoring Auto Manufacturing: Opportunity for Plastic Parts Manufacturers in Rebuilding U.S. Production The U.S. automotive industry is growing as production and supply chains reshore amidst changing trade policies. How can OEMs position themselves for success?

After decades of offshoring, U.S. #automanufacturing is poised to make a comeback, and plastic parts suppliers that can provide reliable domestic production will gain a strategic edge as supply chains relocate.

Learn more in our recent blog:

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#EVs #DriveElectric #Autoindustry #Automanufacturing #CleanEnergy #TaxCredits #Automobiles

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#econsky #automanufacturing

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Geely chairman says global auto industry faces ’serious overcapacity’ SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Geely’s chairman and founder Li Shufu said on Saturday that the global automotive industry was facing "serious overcapacity" and that the Chinese automaker had decided not to build new manufacturing plants or expand production in existing facilities. Li made the comments at an auto forum in the central city of Chongqing, according to the company. Geely Holding owns multiple automotive brands including Geely Auto (HK:0175), Zeekr and Volvo (OTC:VLVLY). His comments come as the Chinese auto industry, the world’s largest, has been locked in a brutal price war that is forcing many players to look to markets abroad and has prompted Chinese regulators to call for a halt. Chinese automakers that have been building plants abroad include BYD (SZ:002594), Chery Auto and Great Wall Motor. Geely is planning to use French automaker Renault (EPA:RENA)’s existing production facilities in Brazil and take a minority stake in Renault’s business in the Latin American country, according to an announcement it made in February. Reuters reported in April, citing sources, that Chinese regulators had delayed approval for that. Geely said in response at the time that its cooperation with Renault in Brazil had been successful. Should you invest $2,000 in RENA right now? With RENA making headlines, savvy investors are asking: Is it truly valued fairly? In a market full of overpriced darlings, identifying true value can be challenging. InvestingPro's advanced AI algorithms have analyzed RENA alongside thousands of other stocks to uncover hidden gems. These undervalued stocks, potentially including RENA, could offer substantial returns as the market corrects. In 2024 alone, our AI identified several undervalued stocks that later surged by 30 or more. Is RENA poised for similar growth? Don't miss the opportunity to find out.

Click Subscribe #Geely #AutomotiveIndustry #Overcapacity #ChinaAuto #AutoManufacturing

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OOPS: Trump Trade War Has U.S. Automakers Looking to Move Manufacturing to China, Per WSJ U.S. automakers are seeking a workaround to avoid increased expenses resulting from Trump's controversial tariff policy: relocating manufacturing to China.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that U.S. automakers are seeking a workaround to avoid increased expenses resulting from Don The Con’s controversial tariff policy: relocating manufacturing to China.

#DonTheCon #Tariffs #China #AutoManufacturing #Mediaite

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UK vehicle production fell -15.8% YoY to 59,203 units in April 2025, the lowest April output since 1952 (excluding 2020), with both car and commercial vehicle segments declining amid holiday timing, model changeovers, and plant restructuring. #uk #automanufacturing

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and the inability to obtain auto repairs, etc. What is the senator/congressman doing to protect the viability of the USA Automotive industry, especially his constituents near Chicago?

5) When is the town hall meeting scheduled and where will it be held?

#TownHall #AutoManufacturing #AutoRepair

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Automobile : Les groupes IRIS et Chery s’associent pour investir dans l’industrie auto En marge du forum Algéro-Chinois, la société CARS TECH, filiale du groupe IRIS, leader dans le secteur de de l'industrie

L’industrie auto prend un nouveau virage en Algérie.
IRIS & CHERY s’allient pour lancer la production de véhicules touristiques.

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#IndustrieAutoDZ #IRISGroup #CheryMotors #InvestissementChineAlgérie #AutoManufacturing

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3/9 This provision will reduce impacts on vehicles like the Chevrolet Equinox EV, assembled in Mexico but containing U.S.-made battery packs. General Motors will only pay tariffs on the portion manufactured abroad, somewhat cushioning the price increase.
#ElectricVehicles #AutoManufacturing

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Full Liberal All in Canada Auto Manufacturing Network Policy

#FederalElection #Canada #cdnpoli #AutoManufacturing

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ANALYSIS | Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore? | CBC News There's no such thing as a "Made in America" car anymore. And there hasn't been for years. Cars across the continent are made through an intricate and complex web of companies working together to make...

Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore?
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Undoing decades of auto manufacturing planning will come with severe costs for the industry

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Rising Demand in Automotive Door Frame Market – Key Trends & Investment Potential

#AutomotiveDoorFrame #CarDoorFrame #MarketAnalysis #IndustryTrends #AutomotiveParts #AutoManufacturing #KeyPlayers #BusinessGrowth #MarketForecast #AutomotiveIndustry

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Trump’s tariffs could lead to auto plants closing within a week: Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association president The president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association is warning that assembly plants across Ontario and throughout the U.S. could shut down within a week if tariffs on Canadian and Mexican...

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"North American car manufacturing is highly integrated between the three countries [US, Canada, Mexico], with parts going back and forth across borders as many as seven times during the production process."

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Canada’s electric vehicle supply chain and manufacturing sector is reliant on deep integration with the U.S. and Mexico. With the Trump administration reshaping trade policy and a pivotal Canadian election on the horizon, what’s next for the North American automotive landscape?

On Feb. 6, at the 2025 EV Innovation & Technology Conference in Toronto, industry leaders will tackle the issue head on. Join us for this timely panel discussion:

"U.S., Mexico and Canada: EV Manufacturing in the Time of Trump"

This session will explore critical questions around import tariffs, the renegotiation of the USMCA, protectionist measures, and their impact on competitiveness. Panelists will discuss strategies for companies and governments to navigate these shifting dynamics in a rapidly evolving political climate.

Our featured speakers:

• Flavio Volpe, C.M., President, Automotive Parts Manufacturers'​ Association (APMA)
• Collin Shaw, President, MEMA. The Vehicle Suppliers Association
• Francisco González, Executive President, INA Industria Nacional de Autopartes, A.C.
• Emma Jarratt, Executive Editor, Electric Autonomy (Moderator)

Be part of this crucial conversation. Register for hashtag#EVIT2025 now, while tickets are still available.

For more information about the conference and to register, go to:
https://electricautonomy.ca/ev-innovation-technology-conference/

Canada’s electric vehicle supply chain and manufacturing sector is reliant on deep integration with the U.S. and Mexico. With the Trump administration reshaping trade policy and a pivotal Canadian election on the horizon, what’s next for the North American automotive landscape? On Feb. 6, at the 2025 EV Innovation & Technology Conference in Toronto, industry leaders will tackle the issue head on. Join us for this timely panel discussion: "U.S., Mexico and Canada: EV Manufacturing in the Time of Trump" This session will explore critical questions around import tariffs, the renegotiation of the USMCA, protectionist measures, and their impact on competitiveness. Panelists will discuss strategies for companies and governments to navigate these shifting dynamics in a rapidly evolving political climate. Our featured speakers: • Flavio Volpe, C.M., President, Automotive Parts Manufacturers'​ Association (APMA) • Collin Shaw, President, MEMA. The Vehicle Suppliers Association • Francisco González, Executive President, INA Industria Nacional de Autopartes, A.C. • Emma Jarratt, Executive Editor, Electric Autonomy (Moderator) Be part of this crucial conversation. Register for hashtag#EVIT2025 now, while tickets are still available. For more information about the conference and to register, go to: https://electricautonomy.ca/ev-innovation-technology-conference/

Canada’s EV #SupplyChain & manufacturing sector is reliant on deep integration with the US & Mexico.

Given current events, what’s next for the North American automotive landscape?

On Feb. 6 at #EVIT2025 in Toronto, we'll tackle the issue head on. Join us!

#EVs #ElectricVehicles #AutoManufacturing

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The EV Innovation & Technology Conference 2025 is happening on February 6 in Toronto. This event is presented by Electric Autonomy in partnership with NGen Canada and supported by Accenture, the National Research Council of Canada, and SmartTO.

The opening session for this third annual conference will be a panel discussion on the future of North American auto manufacturing in light of current events, and the featured speakers will be:

► Flavio Volpe, C.M., President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association
► Collin Shaw, President of MEMA, the U.S. vehicle suppliers association
► Francisco González, Executive President of the Industria Nacional de Autopartes, A.C. from Mexico.

Other featured speakers at this event will include:

► Desiree Tremblay, Manager Innovation and Finance Strategy, Dana Canada;
► Bradley Harker, Principal Commercial Officer at the US Consulate General Toronto;
► Ibrahim Yimer, Vice President, Transportation & Manufacturing Division, National Research Council;
► Simon Thibault, EV Critical Materials Leader, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain, General Motors;
► Prof. Linda Nazar, Canada Research Chair in Solid State Energy Materials, University of Waterloo;
► Sheri Williams, Managing Director of Industry X at Accenture;

For a full list of speakers, more information about this conference, and to purchase tickets, visit the Electric Autonomy website.

Early-bird pricing ends on January 10, 2025.

The EV Innovation & Technology Conference 2025 is happening on February 6 in Toronto. This event is presented by Electric Autonomy in partnership with NGen Canada and supported by Accenture, the National Research Council of Canada, and SmartTO. The opening session for this third annual conference will be a panel discussion on the future of North American auto manufacturing in light of current events, and the featured speakers will be: ► Flavio Volpe, C.M., President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association ► Collin Shaw, President of MEMA, the U.S. vehicle suppliers association ► Francisco González, Executive President of the Industria Nacional de Autopartes, A.C. from Mexico. Other featured speakers at this event will include: ► Desiree Tremblay, Manager Innovation and Finance Strategy, Dana Canada; ► Bradley Harker, Principal Commercial Officer at the US Consulate General Toronto; ► Ibrahim Yimer, Vice President, Transportation & Manufacturing Division, National Research Council; ► Simon Thibault, EV Critical Materials Leader, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain, General Motors; ► Prof. Linda Nazar, Canada Research Chair in Solid State Energy Materials, University of Waterloo; ► Sheri Williams, Managing Director of Industry X at Accenture; For a full list of speakers, more information about this conference, and to purchase tickets, visit the Electric Autonomy website. Early-bird pricing ends on January 10, 2025.

Only 2 days left to take advantage of early-bird pricing for the EV Innovation & Technology Conference 2025, happening Feb. 6 in Toronto!

For more info & to register:

electricautonomy.ca/ev-innovatio...

Early-bird pricing ends Jan. 10!

#EVIT2025 #ElectricVehicles #SupplyChain #AutoManufacturing

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🏭 Stellantis’ AI Factory combines robotics, autonomous systems, and advanced tracking to revolutionize car production. Smarter factories, better cars, exciting future! 🚀✨ #Stellantis #AutoManufacturing

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The electric delivery van trickle turns into a flood
#evs #electricvehicles #electrictrucks #mail #georgia #usa #ford #vehicles #autoindustry #automanufacturing #evcharging #evchargingstations #batteryelectric #zeroemissions #fleets #fleetmanagement #fleetvehicles

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