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...The UAW, established in the 1930s, last year won record pay increases for 146,000 members whom the union represents at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis after it launched six weeks of strikes against the...
...In a US hybrid market mainly dominated by Toyota, Honda and the South Korean duo of Kia and Hyundai, domestic manufacturers are racing to catch up.Last month General Motors, which had largely phased out...
...Start-ups developing future forms of transport such as space planes, drones and flying cars are emerging in central Japan’s Aichi prefecture, home to Toyota Motor and its suppliers, driven by a sense of...
...Now that Toyota has made it clear that it intends to compete on EVs, it clearly deserves re-evaluation — not least because a company as deep-pocketed and resilient as Toyota is at its best in crisis mode...
...Solid-state might be the only way to leapfrog Beijing in the battery race. Toyota is far from the only company investing in the technology. Nissan and Honda have their own programmes....
...In response, Toyota has said it is taking steps to increase diversity and reduce the number of internal directors....
...Nissan has already unveiled a prototype battery facility in Japan as it works to produce a vehicle using the technology in 2028, a year after Toyota’s latest target....
...But hey, maybe when he said “launch” he didn’t mean in a way that included “significant parts, including gears and motors.” Perhaps he meant “launch” as in . . . given a push?...
...to its truck subsidiary Hino Motors....
...Toyota has granted 68,000 unionised workers in Japan their highest pay rises in about two decades, giving a boost to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s campaign for wage increases to address rising living costs...
...“Environmentally friendly cars can only contribute to the environment if they’re popularised,” said Toyota’s European president Matthew Harrison....
...FY, ING Q1, ITV Q1 trading update, News Corp Q3, Nissan Motor Q4, Pirelli Q1, Rolls-Royce AGM and trading update, RWE Q1, SoftBank FY Friday The former head of Argentine sports marketing company Torneos...
...And where emotion has retreated, rational analysis has stepped in to provide ample justification for a savage re-rating....
...Corp H1, Tata Motors Q2, Taylor Wimpey trading update, Veolia Q3 Thursday Brazil, October IPCA inflation rate data Japan, October PPI inflation rate data Philippines, Q3 GDP figures UK, RICS house...
...Ex-SEC chair believes in blockchainJay Clayton, the former SEC chair, has told us he believes both in the promise of blockchain technology and the need for more regulation for the crypto sector....
...“It depends what you mean by ‘all in’, if it means reducing carbon, then there’s no doubt Toyota is all in,” says Toyota Europe president Matt Harrison, who notes the company’s 20-year bet on hybrid technology...
...Lucid Motors, an electric car group under investigation by the SEC over disclosures and forecasts it made when it merged with a Spac run by former Citigroup investment banker Michael Klein, could be next...
...Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX chief executive, spoke to Peter Campbell, global motor industry correspondent, at FT Live’s Future of the Car conference in London on Tuesday May 10....
...General Motors, Toyota and Honda were the latest to report on Wednesday, with strong June quarters but their outlooks looking more uncertain....
...Here’s Reuters’ summation: Toyota Motor Corp will reduce global production for September by 40% from its previous plan, the Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday, the last major automaker to cut production...
...Jordan Libowitz, communications director at Crew, said: “We’re thankful that Toyota has seen the light and will stop donating to members of the sedition caucus....
...The SEC and the DOJ declined to comment....
...“We are also affected by the global semiconductor shortage, but for now, we’re not experiencing big cuts to production,” Kenta Kon, Toyota’s chief financial officer, said in an online news conference....
...“A lot of people say they’re thinking from first principles, but they’re just being incremental. He really looks at the biggest idea.”...
...“We’ve completely lost in the way we are valued by the stock market, but we’re not just standing by,” Mr Toyoda said when asked about his view on Tesla....
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