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Can tax credit rules drive EV adoption and spur U.S. battery supply chain?

 
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Economic signs signal auto pricing precipice may be near, experts say

 
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Dealers see AI, ransomware attacks as cybersecurity threats in 2024

 
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Stellantis plans layoffs at assembly plants in Michigan, Ohio; up to 3,500 jobs could be affected

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GM to pay $8 million to UAW workers following arbitration over 2019 plant closures

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To win in Europe, Chinese automakers may need to go local

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Next-generation Chevrolet Bolt EV to arrive in 2025, GM CEO Mary Barra says

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Amazon and Hyundai will have to sort out the finer points of car selling

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Lucid cuts 2024 prices to expand market for Air sedan

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China's graphite export curbs a new cloud over U.S. EV supply chain

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Editorial: EV tax credits' foreign entity of concern rules not clear enough
Column: UAW's big organizing play is familiar, but not the way you think
Column: AI drama, in time for the holidays
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