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WardsAuto Daily

MARCH 10, 2020

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UAW’s Fortunes Founder As Ex-President Charged

The corruption scandal has undermined union organizing efforts at Volkswagen of America, Nissan and Tesla and led to suggestions last fall’s 40-day strike at General Motors was prolonged to cover up the problems of union leaders.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News

Parts Retailers’ Stock Surges; EV Charging Signs Needed; Tesla Builds 1 Millionth Car

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New Power Electronics Will Make EVs More Efficient and Less Expensive

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European HiPERFORM project aims to introduce wide-bandgap power electronics, including gallium nitride, in next-generation EVs.

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Ford: No More Compliance BEVs, Profitability Key, Mach-E Reservations

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Ford has dabbled in electrification over the years, more so than the other Detroit automakers in terms of model offerings, but these vehicles were largely to meet regulations both in the U.S. and abroad.

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U.S. Trade Policy: Issues, Challenges and Solutions

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What major international trade issues are in play in 2020 for U.S. firms or companies operating in the U.S.? Trade expert Terry Kalley, president and co-founder of Intelligent Trade Labs, speaks with GlobalAutoIndustry.com. ​​​​​​​

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Aisin Group Remaking Itself for Future Mobility

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At CES 2020, Aisin demonstrated its future with the i-Mobility TYPE-C20, an automated and bus-like ride-sharing concept vehicle for future communities. It is equipped with technologies from three Aisin focus areas: connected, automated and electrification.

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