Obama at Chicago Ford plant
President Obama's speech about the domestic auto industry and the economy at a Ford plant in Chicago
President Obama's speech about the domestic auto industry and the economy at a Ford plant in Chicago
President Obama's speech on the American auto industry and the economy at Chrysler's North Jefferson Assembly Plant.
And now here we are a year later. And a year later, GM and Chrysler, along with Ford, are all posting a profit. The U.S. auto industry has hired 55,000 workers, the most job growth in a decade. And not only that, but you’re producing the cars of the future right here at this plant, producing cars that are going to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. This car right here doesn’t need a sip of gasoline for 40 miles and then keeps on going after that.
Japan Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda has refrained from jawboning the Yen's rise.
\t\tUSTR Ron Kirk on market access to Korea and the FTA negotiations: "The gist of our effort is to guarantee our exporters have the same access to the Korean market as they have to us.”
Four-door version of light-duty Silverado production moving from Mexico to Michigan.
New program allows Chrysler buyers to return car within 60 days if they are not happy with their purchase.
USTR highlights the importance of the domestic manufacturing sector
General Motors Co. pitched itself to potential investors Tuesday, outlining a global strategy hinged on a string of new cars and growth in developing nations.