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GM to Buy Back Parts of Delphi?

February 9, 2009
DETROIT-General Motors Corp. is reportedly in talks with Delphi Corp. to ensure it can maintain a steady flow of parts in the even Delphi has to shut down due to a lack of cash. MORE
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Nissan Announces Job Cuts

February 9, 2009
TOKYO-Japan’s third-largest automaker plans to cut 20,000 jobs as it posts its first loss in nine years. MORE
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Battery Company Eyes Texas for New Plant

February 9, 2009
AUSTIN, TX-Austin is a contender as a location for a car battery manufacturing plant being proposed by a newly formed consortium of 20 U.S. battery makers preparing for the nation’s shift to plug-in vehicles.

The National Alliance for Advance Transportation Battery Cell Manufacture, which was established in mid-December and includes Austin-based ActaCell Inc., is lobbying for federal funding for its effort to help U.S. companies compete with Asian battery makers that have led the way in producing batteries used in hybrid vehicles. MORE
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Manufacturers Join President Obama in Recovery Effort

February 9, 2009
WASHINGTON-A group of seven senior executives, all members of the National Association of Manufacturers, recently attended the launch of President Obama’s new Economic Recovery Advisory Board, which is chaired by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker. MORE
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Suzuki Bucking the Trend in India

February 6, 2009
NEW DEHLI, India- A 20 percent drop in interest rates is prompting record sales of Suzuki automobiles in India. MORE
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Xi'an Aircraft to Build, Test A320 Wings

February 6, 2009
LONDON - Airbus and Xi'an Aircraft Industry Company have signed a deal to have XAC finish and test all the wings destined for use in any A320 aircraft produced in China. MORE
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Toyota Loses Top Credit Rating on Slowing Demand

February 6, 2009
TOKYO-Toyota Motor Corp. has lost its top credit rating from Moody’s Investors Service as plunging car demand in the U.S. and Japan continues to wipe out earnings. MORE
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GM Wants Help from Thai Government

February 5, 2009
DETROIT-General Motors is asking Thailand's Ministry of Industry to help finance both an existing pickup truck assembly plant and a planned diesel-engine factory worth approximately $445 million. A MORE
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Public Sector Already Creating ‘Green' Jobs

February 5, 2009
EL PASO, TX-The private sector is not waiting on government to help create so called “green jobs.” MORE
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GM Delta Plant Workers Back on Job-For Now

February 4, 2009
DELTA TOWNSHIP, MI-Workers at GM’S Lansing Delta Township assembly plant were back on the job Monday after a monthlong layoff. But hundreds of hourly workers who build the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook crossover could find their stays shortlived. MORE
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