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Temporary Trade Deal Reached Between United States And China; Auto Care Association Issues Statement

The two leaders have agreed to continue negotiating until a March 1 deadline, when an official trade deal is expected to be hammered out.

US-Mexico-Canada Trade Deal Signed In Buenos Aires

“This is a model agreement that changes the trade landscape forever, and this is an agreement that first and foremost benefits working people, something of great importance to all three of us here today,” the President said.

Magna Tyres Group Doubles Production Capacity At Hardenberg Plant

With an eye to the rapidly increasing demand for its brand and expected growth in 2019, Magna Tyres Group has plans for another expansion of its NL Hardenberg plant, which will be finalized in 2018.

The State Of Global Trade In The Automotive Industry

Global Business Professor’s latest Audio Interview, “The State of Global Trade in the Automotive Industry” features Daniel Earnst, head of Automotive & Manufacturing for Integration Point Global Solutions Group, and an automotive global trade expert.

CNN’s John King And Political Strategist Karl Rove Open AAPEX 2018

CNN’s John King and political strategist Karl Rove gave their views on the upcoming midterm elections and how tariffs could impact the automotive aftermarket industry during the grand opening keynote breakfast at AAPEX 2018 in Las Vegas.

AMN Executive Interview: Jason Best Of Spectra Premium Industries Discusses Global Expansion And Manufacturing

In today’s AMN Executive Interview, Best talks about Spectra Premium’s recent global expansion and manufacturing, as well as the company’s heavy involvement in motorsports. 

Dorman Products Reports 3rd Quarter 2018 Results 

Net sales of $248 million were up 10 percent compared to $224.6 million last year.  

Cooper Tire & Rubber Reports 3rd Quarter 2018 Results

Third quarter net sales were $738 million, an increase of 0.5 percent compared with $734 million in the third quarter of 2017.

MEMA Applauds Letter Calling For USTR To Establish Tariff Exclusion Process On Chinese Goods

A letter sent Oct. 15 to United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer calls for a process that would allow U.S. companies to request an exclusion from tariffs imposed on $200 billion of Chinese imports.

Viewpoint: Replacement Auto Part Standards And Regulations

For a technician, nothing is worse than ordering a part and finding out that it doesn’t fit or perform like the original. Can standards and regulations prevent this from happening?