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“Today, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross formally submitted to President Donald J. Trump the results of the Department of Commerce’s investigation into the effect of imports of automobiles and automobile parts on the national security of the United States.”
A tune all too familiar to many Americans.
What does one do with a surplus of cars?
The latest hire by Geely Automobile Holdings illustrates that the privately held Chinese company is intent on becoming a key player in the global automotive marketplace.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
What do autonomous cars and drones have in common?
When friendships pay off.
Is the mighty Titan falling?
Let’s cross the finish line together!
And they say robots are taking all the human jobs …
The emissions scandal has a wide reach.
It’s time to watch that self-driving bottom line.
A Tokyo District Court has denied Carlos Ghosn’s request for release on bail.
Why not go all in?
Israel-based Mobileye, which makes technology for autonomous driving, said it was expanding its business in China with two new partnerships, paving the way for smaller Israeli competitors that could benefit from U.S.-Sino trade tensions.
Who’s ready to just go along for the ride?
San Francisco – Arent Fox LLP is pleased to announce the addition of seven lawyers from Kay & Merkle, a San Francisco-based commercial, real estate, automotive, and litigation firm with deep ties in the Bay Area. The Kay & Merkle team joined the firm on January 1, 2019, enhancing Arent Fox’s ability
Carlos Ghosn, the embattled former Nissan Chairman, was arrested for a third time by Japanese prosecutors on December 21.
The Germans are joining ranks with the Swedish.
Arent Fox LLP and Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP are pleased to announce they have reached a formal agreement to merge, effective January 1, 2019. The merger will mark Arent Fox’s first expansion into the Boston market. Founded in 1980, Posternak is a 55-lawyer Boston-based firm focusing on busines
GM announced on Tuesday that it will cut 50 jobs at a lithium ion battery assembly plant in suburban Detroit.
Groceries can now come in a driverless vehicle – but you will have to bring them into the house yourself.
On November 29, the opening day for the LA Auto Show, LA Managing Partner Aaron Jacoby hosted a dozen executives from different Chinese automotive sector companies, including electric/battery, the Chinese “CarMax”, distributors and dealer groups in the Los Angeles office to discuss China’s car marke