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Auto Care Association Testifies Before United States Trade Representative On NAFTA

The Auto Care Association supports inclusion of e-commerce provisions and efforts to streamline and modernize customs procedures.

Building Global Trade Compliance Across Your Supply Chain

In this audio interview from Global Business Professor, Taneli Ruda, senior vice president and managing director, Global Trade Management with Thomson Reuters, discusses which regulatory changes will have the biggest impact on the auto industry in the next couple of years.

Omix-ADA Hosts SEMA Congressional Site Visit At Georgia Headquarters

Following a tour of the corporate headquarters, Rep. Rob Woodall participated in an exchange of ideas and opinions focused on the automotive aftermarket industry.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Reports First Quarter 2017 Results

First quarter net sales were $643 million, a decrease of 1 percent compared with $650 million in the first quarter of 2016.

Brexit Should Not Undermine Automotive Competitiveness, Manufacturers And Suppliers Warn

Ahead of the EU-Brexit summit this weekend, European automobile manufacturers and suppliers today sounded the alarm over the potential damage that Brexit could do to the competitiveness of their industry, which represents 6.5 percent of EU’s GDP and provides employment to some 12.2 million Europeans across the continent.

Auto Care Association Announces 2017 Dates For Trade Mission To Honduras And Nicaragua

These trade missions are business development opportunities to gain first-hand market information and one-on-one meetings with potential clients and partners, pre-screened to match participants’ specific business objectives.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Reports 4th Quarter, Full Year 2016 Results

Cooper Tire closed 2016 with operating profit of $384 million and a record operating profit margin of 13.1 percent.

Auto Care Association Urges Congress To Stop Border Adjustment Tax

The association says the new tax will drive up prices, and will cost the average family $1,700, as well as destroy jobs.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results

The company reported record second quarter operating profit of $110 million, or 14.8 percent of net sales, a 10.5 percent year-over-year increase.

CAR Study: Billions Could Be Saved Each Year Through Automotive Safety Regulatory Convergence Under TTIP

Divergent auto safety regulations in the United States and the European Union drive up costs by as much as $2.3 billion annually on a bilateral basis, according to a new Center for Automotive Research (CAR) study, titled “Potential Cost Savings and Additional Benefits of Convergence of Safety Regulations between the United States and the European Union.”