Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Chu: Don”t give China head start on efficient autos - Detroit News (Wymondham)

Chu: Don”t give China head start on efficient autos - Detroit News
Washington — Energy Secretary Stephen Chu warned that the United States could fall behind in the race to develop advanced vehicles. "China has developed a draft plan to invest $17 billion in central government funds in fuel economy, hybrids, plug-in
Source: detnews.com

Algeria Autos Report Q1 2011 - new market report and analysis - PR Inside
In common with most countries, Algeria experienced a poor year in terms of new car imports and sales in 2009, owing to the effects of the global economic downturn, although the decline in sales was not as catastrophic as that seen in some other markets
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Port of Baltimore handles record number of autos - Baltimore Sun
The Port of Baltimore's public terminals handled 42,830 cars in October, a 25 percent boost from a year earlier and a record number for a single month, port officials said Wednesday. The previous record was set in March, when 38,053 cars came through the
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

Ford, GM, Chrysler Sales Rise as Autos Rebound - CNBC
Ford, General Motors and Chrysler all reported double-digit sales increases for November as the auto industry's slow-motion recovery continued to gain traction. Ford's numbers were fueled by truck sales that went up 34 percent. The company sold just over
Source: www.cnbc.com

New Market Research Report: Algeria Autos Report Q1 2011 - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 01, 2010 – In common with most countries, Algeria experienced a poor year in terms of new car imports and sales in 2009, owing to the effects of the global economic downturn, although the decline in sales was not as
Source: www.prlog.org

Europe shares bounce back, lifted by miners, autos - Reuters
LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - European shares rebounded from the previous session's seven-week low on Wednesday as strong factory output data from China, one of the world's top metals consumers, boosted miners, while carmakers advanced on positive outlook. But
Source: www.reuters.com

Japan Autos Report Q1 2011 - new market report and analysis - PR Inside
New vehicle sales, excluding mini vehicles, in Japan fell year-on-year (y-o-y) for the first time in 14 months in September 2010 after green car subsidies ended. It was not an unexpected turn, after the rush to claim incentives before the September 8
Source: www.pr-inside.com

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