• Latest news & comment - 12th March

Spanish Opel plant is about to start building redesigned MerivaSPAIN: GM, unions, agree Figuerelas wage deal 

After 10 hours of intense negotiations, Spanish unions and General Motors have struck an intial agreement for a new four-year wage deal at the US automaker's main Figuerelas factory in Zaragoza, Spain.

THAILAND: Nissan sets 1m-by-2013 target for new baby (MEM)

Nissan Motor launched its low-cost compact car in Thailand on Friday, and has set a global sales target of 1m units a year by 2013.

THE WEEK THAT WAS: Toyota recall issues rumble on 

Another week has flashed by and still the Toyota recall issue rumbles on.

  • UK: GM Europe secures UK government loan guarantee
    UK Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced an EUR300m loan guarantee to GM Europe which will help secure the company’s operations in Britain and the rest of Europe.
  • GERMANY: Why Audi is VW's shining star
    Audi is outpacing the Volkswagen Group's other brands and generated more than 85% of total operating profit in 2009, the company's full year accounts revealed.
  • BELGIUM: European car production hits 13-year low
    Car output in Europe fell 13% in 2009 to 13.4m units, its lowest level since 1996, according to Brussels-based ACEA, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association.
  • GERMANY: VW plans EV for China within three years - report (MEM)
    Volkswagen wants to build an electric vehicle line in China within the next three years, top management sources have said.
  • INDIA: Tata plans to offset rising material costs (MEM)
    Tata Motors can see rising commodity prices hitting margins in future but expects to offset it through price hikes and cost cutting, a senior executive has said.
  • MARKET SNAPSHOT: Malaysia's new National Automotive Policy (NAP)
    Malaysia's automotive industry rallied in the second half of 2009 to exceed forecasts that had already been revised upwards. The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) reported total vehicle sales of 536,905 units in 2009, down 2% year-on-year (y-o-y). However, this was a vast improvement on the MAA's initial expectation of 480,000 units, forecast at the beginning of the year, and even surpassed the revised forecast of 500,000 units reported in July, says the BMI.
  • RUSSIA: GAZ may axe slow selling Chrysler-based Siber (REG)
    GAZ Group may stop producing Volga Siber cars this year, Kommersant business daily reported on Friday, citing Nikolai Pugin, president of Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ), a part of the group.

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AvtoVAZ Togliatti – 'monotown'
12th March 2010 15:06

Is the Russian car market going to bounce back when it gets its own clunkers scheme? There must be a few people praying that it will – not just the OEMs looking at under utilised production capacity, but also a few people in Russia's government.

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Can China's growing car market maintain momentum?

China RESEARCH ANALYSIS: China's recession-defying automotive market 
 
With the world’s economies in turmoil, China’s star continues to rise. Indeed, China has remained the only one of the world’s major economies that continued to show growth through the global recession of 2008-09. In this extract from a just-auto research report looking at the Chinese auto industry and its prospects, Mark Bursa considers the causes of continued - and seemingly inexorable - market growth.

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