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U.S. House Judiciary Members Introduce Auto Parts Bill

The “PARTS Act” would limit patent protections for vehicle parts.

International Trade Administration Announces Trade Mission to Russia for U.S. Automotive Parts and Components Business Development

A senior U.S. Commerce Department official will lead a diverse cross-section of companies selling goods and services in the automotive sector to Moscow, St. Petersburg and Samara, Russia, on April 23-28, 2012. The mission will provide an opportunity for interested businesses to engage with Russia’s rapidly expanding car and truck assembly market.

Thailand Automotive Parts and Accessories Association Delegation to Visit U.S.

TAPAA is looking to broaden its manufacturing and exportation capabilities beyond its current Asian and African market base and looks to North America to learn about how this market differs from others that it currently serves.

Genuine Parts Co. Announces New President U.S. Automotive Parts Group

Paul Donahue has been named president of the U.S. Automotive Parts Group effective immediately.

U.S. and China to Sign Recall Pact for Defective Auto Parts

NHTSA and the Chinese government will sign an agreement Sept. 12 that will help speed the recall of defective auto parts. The agreement between U.S. and Chinese regulators comes on the heels of the recall of 255,000 defective Chinese-made tires — after two deaths and one injury in accidents involving the tires — and 305,000 engine fuses that could be linked to electrical fires.

China Becomes Second Largest Exporter of Auto Parts to U.S.

China overtook Germany in the first quarter to become the second largest exporter of automotive spare parts to the United States, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday. China exported $1.936 billion worth of auto parts to the U.S. in the first quarter this year, just topping Germany which notched up $1.934 billion U.S. dollars, according to statistics from the U.S. Commerce Department cited by the newspaper. Japan is way out in front with a substantially higher $3.57 billion.

U.S. Trade Gap in Automotive Parts Grows

The U.S. trade deficit in automotive parts has been widening in the past five years with China emerging as one of the fastest-growing contributors to the gap. The U.S. trade deficit in automotive parts was $37 billion last year, up from $13 billion in 2000.

China Is Growing Market for U.S. Automotive Parts

U.S. automotive suppliers exported $835 million in parts to the Chinese economic area in 2004, making the region one of the largest and fastest growing markets for U.S. parts manufacturers, according to the 2005 AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report. Produced annually by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the 2005 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report offers a comprehensive snapshot of the market segment’s important contributions to the global economy.

Chinese Auto Parts Delegation to Visit the U.S.

A delegation of five senior representatives from the government of Shenzen, the fastest growing city in China, will be in the U.S. from Nov. 26 through Dec. 26 to explore opportunities to collaborate with U.S. car manufacturers, parts suppliers, service organizations and other automotive companies to develop and establish an auto parts center in Shenzhen.