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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.

Eaton And Shaanxi Fast Gear Form Joint Venture To Manufacture Light-Duty Manual Transmissions For Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe And Africa

Eaton and SFGW formed another joint venture in 2014 for the sale of clutch products in China, which has achieved considerable growth over the past few years.

Toyoda Gosei Invests In Automotive Parts Manufacturer In Central China

With this partnership, Toyoda Gosei’s production network in China will expand to four locations: TG Star Light in northern China, Foshan TGR and Fu-Yue in southern China and now Hubei Rock in Central China.

BorgWarner Opens New Plant In Wuhan, Significantly Expanding Propulsion System Capability And Capacity For Hybrids And EVs

More than 300 employees currently work in the plant, and the company expects the workforce to double in five years.

USTR Finalizes Tariffs On Additional $200 Billion Of Chinese Imports 

Among the automotive related items included on the list are a number of types of belts, tires, chemicals, raw materials and other products.

Auto Care Association President Bill Hanvey Testifies On Latest Section 301 China Tariffs

Hanvey warned the administration that the cost of an additional tariff would cause severe economic harm to the U.S. automotive industry and U.S. consumers.

Hart Marx Advisors/Marx Group Works With Shanghai-Based AMInsight Consulting To Educate Chinese Aftermarket Business Leaders On US M&A Market

Chinese aftermarket business leaders gained valuable information on mergers and acquisitions, marketing and the U.S. aftermarket business climate driven by technology and changing market dynamics.

UQM Technologies Establishes Customer Service Center In Shanghai 

UQM says it has seen dramatic growth in its fuel cell compressor systems, particularly in China, where the fuel cell market is expanding quickly.

China Poised To Become Major Auto Exporter, Says Information Trends

Chinese automakers are focusing on adding advanced capabilities to their vehicles to be more competitive on the global stage, the report said.

MEMA Responds To Trump Administration Announcement Of Additional 301 Tariffs On China

This response from MEMA is one of several that industry associations and companies have released recently, including statements from the Auto Care Association, MACS, SEMA, Hellwig and more.

Nexus Launches 2 New Projects In China: N! Academy And Its Workshop Concept

The N! Academy trainings will include face-to-face dedicated technical workshop trainings in more than eight different cities in China, as well as online education and an interactive Wechat platform for online broadcasting of trainings.

Magna To Jointly Engineer And Build Premium Electric Vehicles For Customers In China 

China is currently the world’s leading market for electric mobility. By 2020, the number of all-electric cars on China’s roads is forecasted to reach around 5 million.