-
The president says GM has moved major plants to China. But most of the cars made by the automaker in China are actually sold in the country, which is now the auto industry's largest market.
-
The Trump administration announced Friday that it will delay tariffs on cars and auto parts imports while it negotiates trade deals with Japan and the European Union.
-
China is cutting tariffs on vehicles from the U.S. and other countries after President Trump railed against the imbalance in trade tariffs. The cuts could help German automakers as well as Tesla.
-
U.S. auto sales are expected to decline for the second year in a row. But analysts say the industry is relatively healthy as consumers flock to higher-profit SUVs and trucks.
-
As the administration seeks to redo the North American Free Trade Agreement, the industry is watching the talks closely. Automakers say changes could drive up costs, making them less competitive.
-
Ohio auto dealers are sparring at the Statehouse with California-based automaker Tesla, which sells next-generation electric cars from Ohio…