SHANGHAI, China—Shen Bo, COMAC's Deputy General Manager, announced during the annual “Two Sessions” plenary parliamentary meeting in Shanghai on January 17, 2025, that the company plans to achieve a production capacity of 50 C919 aircraft by 2025.
DETROIT, MI—Whitmer and bipartisan leaders vowed to defend Michigan’s automotive leadership and prevent Chinese-subsidized vehicles from undermining the U.S. market.
SPARTANBURG, SC—The expansion, which increased the assembly hall by over 50%, positions the plant to produce fully electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles as part of BMW's "Technology Openness Approach."
LAS VEGAS, NV—“For me, it’s quite exciting,” Toyoda said. “I’m looking forward to seeing how they cooperate and develop innovative, competitive products. This would be a positive step not just for Japan but for the global automotive market.”
SMYRNA, TN—Nissan has started production of the redesigned 2025 Murano at its Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant in Tennessee, marking the milestone with a ceremony on December 3, 2024.
"Our 125th anniversary isn’t just about celebrating our past – it’s about driving toward an even more innovative future," Roy emphasized, highlighting the company's commitment to sustainability and innovation as it enters its next chapter.
WASHINGTON—On January 10, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced $635 million in grants to bolster the nation's electric vehicle (EV) charging and alternative refueling infrastructure.
The AMT center is a collaborative, connected, and flexible environment designed to enable rapid development and deployment of new manufacturing technology and training for teams.