Labor Dispute Crimps Hyundai Output
4/17/2013About 45,000 workers at Hyundai Motor Co.'s South Korean plants have refused to work overtime on weekends for the past six weeks, demanding higher pay for those shifts.
Labor Dispute Limits Hyundai Output
4/17/2013About 45,000 workers at Hyundai Motor Co.'s South Korean plants have refused to work overtime on weekends for the past six weeks, demanding higher pay for those shifts.
Toyota Mulls Expansion in Kentucky
4/17/2013The state of Kentucky is offering $147 million in tax credits to Toyota Motor Co. if the company will expand its assembly plant in Georgetown.
Kentucky Offers Incentives for Toyota to Expand
4/17/2013The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority is offering $147 million in tax credits to Toyota Motor Co. if the company will expand its assembly plant in Georgetown by 2015.
Fed Slightly More Optimistic About U.S. Economy
4/17/2013The American economy expanded at a moderate pace from late February through early April, according to the Federal Reserve's Beige Book business survey.
Opel Confirms Closing of Bochum Plant in 2014
4/17/2013The supervisory board General Motors Co.'s Opel unit has approved a plan to end vehicle production at its assembly plant in Bochum, Germany, by the end of next year.
Opel Confirms Plan to Close Bochum Plant in 2014
4/17/2013The supervisory board General Motors Co.'s Opel unit has approved a plan to end vehicle production at its assembly plant in Bochum, Germany, by the end of next year.
TomTom Debuts New Nav Development Tool
4/17/2013Amsterdam-based TomTom International BV says its new NavKit navigation engine will enable developers to offer route guidance, map storage, map zoom, 3-D images and more on virtually any platform.
Europe’s Car Sales Fall 10%, Led by Sharp Drop in Germany
4/17/2013Registrations of new passenger vehicles across Europe slid to 1.35 million units last month from 1.50 million units in March 2012, according to Brussels-based carmaker group ACEA.
Car Sales Fall 10% in Europe, Led by Sharp Drop in Germany
4/17/2013Registrations of new passenger vehicles across Europe slid to 1.35 million units last month from 1.50 million units in March 2012, according to Brussels-based carmaker group ACEA.