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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2025

Automakers

Cars are seen parked at the port in Bayonne, New Jersey, US, August 21, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
World+Biz

Global automakers say Trump's tariffs will be painful for them and US consumers

Car miniature, "Electric vechicles (EVs)" words, EU and Chinese flags are seen in this illustration taken, September 26, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Global Economy

Chinese and European automakers face off at Paris car show

Listed automobiles took a hit from inflation in March quarter
Stocks

Listed automobiles took a hit from inflation in March quarter

World's largest automakers by market capitalisation
By The Numbers

World's largest automakers by market capitalisation

World's largest automakers by market capitalisation
By The Numbers

World's largest automakers by market capitalisation

Photo: Collected
Wheels

Lancia making a comeback as an EV only automaker 

Vehicles are seen parked in a lot at the port of Newark New Jersey, U.S., February 19, 2019. Photo: Reuters
Global Economy

Global automakers face electric shock in China

A line of Toyota cars are offered for sale on the forecourt of a main motor car dealer in Brislington on October 6, 2015 in Bristol, England. Latest data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show a record 462,517 new cars were registered in the UK last month, a 8.6% year on year increase, and that total sales in the year to date have hit 2,096,886, 7.1 percent higher than the same point last year and the first time the two million mark has been passed in September since 2004. The figures also showed a slight drop in the levels of drivers choosing diesel-engined cars, claimed in part to be due to the scandal that has surrounded Volkswagen and the disclosure that they cheated emissions tests on their diesel cars. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) (Getty Images via Bloomberg)
Global Economy

Why does the world need so many cars, anyway?

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Toyota is pictured at Bangkok Auto Salon 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand, July 4, 2019. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo
Global Economy

Toyota beats Volkswagen to become World's No1 car seller in 2020

Photo :Collected
World+Biz

US agency orders Ford to recall 3 million vehicles over air bags

File Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg
Tech

Apple aims to produce passenger vehicle by 2024

FILE PHOTO: A logo is pictured on the Honda stand during the 88th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, March 7, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
Global Economy

Honda declines to give outlook as profit slides

Vehicles are seen parked in a lot at the port of Newark New Jersey, U.S., February 19, 2019. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Automakers to pay $3 billion in new US tariffs under USMCA: budget estimate

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