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Bloomberg

Trump's EU Tariffs Would Be Self-Inflicted Wound, NFTC President Says

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Rufus Yerxa, president at National Foreign Trade Council, discusses U.S.-China trade negotiations, reports of the U.S. seeking assurances on yuan stability, and the prospect of U.S. tariffs on automobiles from the European...
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Bloomberg

Michigan Gov. Whitmer Says `Congress Has to Deliver' on More Stimulus to States

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan and a campaign surrogate for Former Vice President Joe Biden, discusses Biden's recently released economic plan, the need for more Congressional stimulus for states, and what it will take...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Shares Keep Rising After Stock Split

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Tasha Keeney, analyst at Ark Invest, discusses Tesla Motors Inc.'s plans to sell up to $5 billion in shares on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Maruti Suzuki India Expects ‘Much Better' Sales in 2021

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- R.C. Bhargava, chairman of Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., the country's top carmaker, discusses its business outlook. Its domestic sales climbed 0.4% in November from a year earlier. Bhargava also talks about the government's...
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm CEO Sees Chips Demand More ‘In Balance’ Into 2022

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discuses the global computer chip shortfall, his company’s technology partnerships with the auto industry, and the importance of ARM remaining an independent company. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Week: Rattner Says He's Stunned at GM's Success

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Steve Rattner, Willet Advisers CEO and former lead advisor to President Obama's Auto Task Force, says GM CEO Mary Barra has engineered an amazing turnaround at the automaker. He talks about GM's next road and the global race to...
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Curated Video

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday that it's the Bush administration's responsibility to save the once-mighty U.S. auto industry from collapse.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Reid lowering expectations for auto bailout CAPTION: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday that it's the Bush administration's responsibility to save the once-mighty U.S. auto industry from collapse. (Nov. 19)
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Curated Video

As the Republican presidential contenders shift their attention to Michigan for next week's primary, a lot of focus is on the state's economy. Detroit was one of the hardest hit cities by the recession. Robert Ray reports.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Michigan economy takes center stage in GOP race CAPTION: As the Republican presidential contenders shift their attention to Michigan for next week's primary, a lot of focus is on the state's economy. Detroit was one of the...
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Bloomberg

Tesla's Risks and Roadblocks to 500,000 Vehicles

Higher Ed
May 5 -- James Albertine, analyst at Stifel Nicolaus, examines Tesla's plan to boost production to 500,000 vehicles by 2018 and the money the company will need to raise in order to make it happen. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: It's All About the Customer

Higher Ed
March 1 -- Bloomberg's Joel Weber recaps an interview with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
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Bloomberg

Ford to Triple Investment in Semi-Autonomous Features

Higher Ed
February 22 -- Carmakers are becoming a familiar sight at tech shows, where they’re rolling out new models to woo a generation of consumers who question the need for a car that only gets them from A to B. At this week’s Mobile World...
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Curated Video

Democratic leaders in Congress sidetracked legislation to bail out the auto industry Thursday and demanded the Big 3 develop a plan assuring the money would make them economically viable.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Democrats postpone auto industry bailout CAPTION: Democratic leaders in Congress sidetracked legislation to bail out the auto industry Thursday and demanded the Big 3 develop a plan assuring the money would make them...
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Curated Video

A showdown is looming in this week's lame-duck session of Congress over whether the government should bail out the Big Three automakers.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sen. Reid pushes for auto bailout, unemployment extension CAPTION: A showdown is looming in this week's lame-duck session of Congress over whether the government should bail out the Big Three automakers. (Nov. 17)
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Curated Video

General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner arrives at Capitol Hill in a car using hybrid plug-in technology ahead of his testimony asking Congress for billions of dollars in loans.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: GM chief arrives at Capitol Hill in hybrid CAPTION: General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner arrives at Capitol Hill in a car using hybrid plug-in technology ahead of his testimony asking Congress for billions of dollars in loans....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Clinton shores up support in Michigan

9th - Higher Ed
With just four days of campaigning left before the US presidential election Hillary Clinton campaigned in Detroit to shore up what has been considered a relatively safe state for the Democrats amid reports that fewer black Americans are...
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Bloomberg

Volvo Cars CEO on U.S. Plant, Trump, Balance Sheet

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- Hakan Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer at Volvo Cars, discusses the company's newest plant in the United States, autonomous vehicles, and whether or not the company is heading towards an IPO. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Taking Stock of France's Car Market

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Kevin Kuhl, mobility consultant at Frost & Sullivan, discusses France's auto industry and the outlook for Renault. He speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Curated Video

Trump econ adviser upbeat on China, Canada trade

Higher Ed
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow sounded a positive note Wednesday when asked by reporters about ongoing trade talks with both China and Canada.
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Hatzius Sees About 10% Risk of a 'Hard Brexit'

Higher Ed
Jan.21 -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, talks about the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve policy, the Brexit negotiations and the implications for European economies. He speaks on the sidelines of the 2019 Goldman Sachs...
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Bloomberg

Chip Crisis Worsens for Automakers

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- The cost of the semiconductor shortage has ballooned, pushing the total hit to revenue for the world’s carmakers to $210 billion. That is the latest dire forecast from AlixPartners which says the industry will build 7.7 million...
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Bloomberg

Global Auto Industry Faces 'Truly Challenging Year,' CLSA Says

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Christopher Richter, deputy head of Japan research at CLSA, talks about the outlook for the global auto industry. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

How AutoTech Is Reinventing Ground Transportation

Higher Ed
April 26 -- Quin Garcia, AutoTech Ventures managing director, explains how the company is reinventing ground transportation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Trending Business."
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Career Connections: Advanced Manufacturing Engineer

9th - 10th
Learn about this career in advanced manufacturing in this video. Explore how an advanced manufacturing engineer is involved in developing complete automation systems for the auto industry including computer-controlled mechanical systems...