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U.S. auto industry groups urged President Trump not to impose 25% tariffs on imported auto parts. The groups warn that tariffs would increase vehicle prices, lower sales and disrupt the supply chain.
Advance Auto Parts is now plotting an expansion. The automotive aftermarket parts provider said Wednesday it was "entering its next phase of returning to growth" with plans to launch 30 new ...
President Trump could exempt Chinese-made auto parts from import tariffs. Many North American automakers rely on components shipped from China. Trump previously granted an exemption to Chinese ...
A 25% tariff on imported passenger vehicles, light trucks and some auto parts goes into effect this week. Automakers that import more vehicles and auto parts will be affected the most. Toyota ...
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) will auction off engine parts from Ayrton Senna's 1990 Formula 1 race car. The auction is part of HRC's new memorabilia business, which will eventually include other ...
MANILA, Philippines — Parts of Metro Manila and Rizal province will experience a water supply interruptions to make way for emergency repair and maintenance activities starting April 24 ...
Huntsville builds rockets, but could Alabama residents soon see one soar through the sky? The Amazon rocket’s trajectory and timing will align just right for a short viewing opportunity across a ...
While both companies operate within the defensive auto parts retail sector, Genuine Parts’ industrial business makes it more exposed to economic downturns, pointing to risks in its 2025 guidance ...
As the Trump administration pulls government websites and data offline, it is selectively stripping away the public record, letting the president declare his own version of history, archivists and ...
The 25% tariff on auto parts and automobiles is unlikely to significantly impact India. While Indian auto part exports to the US total $2.2 billion, the uniform application of the tariff levels ...
A&A Auto Parts will continue to operate its flagship store in Exeter and close the other nine locations after reflecting on the ongoing challenges in an increasingly competitive retail environment.
Syracuse, N.Y. ― Syracuse has parted ways with one of the longest-tenured members of its basketball support staff. Ryan Cabiles, SU’s strength and conditioning coach since 2007, is no longer ...