Friday, 3 December 2010

U.S.-Korea Pact Hinges on Autos - Wall Street Journal (Englefield Green)

U.S.-Korea Pact Hinges on Autos - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—U.S. and South Korean negotiators meeting to revive a stalled trade pact are down to one main sticking point, say people familiar with this week's negotiations—leaving the biggest U.S. free-trade deal in nearly two decades hinging on an
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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
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Autos may be required to have back-up cameras - CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed a new auto safety regulation Friday that would, essentially, require rearview back-up cameras in all new cars, pickups and SUVs by 2014. Based on the proposal, drivers
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