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Auto parts
Global trade in goods seems set to pick up, WTO says
by
Justin Ho
Nov 27, 2023
Demand for electric vehicles is a big driver of the revival.
Remember the trade war with China? U.S. businesses are still feeling it.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Apr 19, 2022
Kevin Feig's Florida auto parts company is paying the U.S. government up to $600,000 a month in import duties.
Canadian protests are choking off one of the most important arteries in the auto industry
by
Lily Jamali
Feb 9, 2022
U.S. automakers depend on parts from Canadian manufacturers. And a lot of them cross the Ambassador Bridge.
China's new tariff retaliation hits U.S. auto and parts sectors
by
Scott Tong
Aug 23, 2019
China is the No. 2 export market for U.S. vehicles, notably the BMW X5 sport utility vehicle assembled in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
China suspends tariff hikes on $126 billion worth of U.S. cars, auto parts
Dec 14, 2018
90 days is probably not enough time to resolve conflicts between Beijing and Washington, economists say.
Why Carl Icahn wants to pay $1 billion for Pep Boys
by
Amy Scott
Dec 29, 2015
Auto parts and service companies are cashing in on an aging vehicle fleet.
China levies record antitrust fines on foreign firms
by
Rob Schmitz
Aug 20, 2014
China levies $200 million of fines on Japanese auto parts makers.
For public good, not for profit.
China's export strategy prompts a U.S. trade complaint
Sep 17, 2012
China rewards companies for exporting auto parts to other countries, so the U.S. files a complaint with the World Trade Organization, its 15th against China.