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Facing a regulatory landscape that looks to phase out traditional cars and trucks, the automotive industry sits on the cusp of transformation. Top automakers are leaning into new EV models and developing connected and autonomous vehicles. They’re investing billions of dollars in new infrastructure and research and development, and beginning to source their own materials to avoid supply chain issues. Meanwhile, the United Auto Workers has seen its power wane as some automakers move to business-friendly states to save labor costs. That’s why we’re launching Automotive Dive on Monday, June 12: to provide sharp, daily insights into the continual changes in the industry while digging into the larger trends that could shape how executives make decisions in the years to come. To get the free daily newsletter, you can sign up here before the launch, or share the news with a colleague who may be interested: https://www.automotivedive.com/signup/insiders/?signup_referred_by=6388238d4ba04b6c88b2d194 Michael Brady Senior Editor, Automotive Dive
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