Majority of House urges Obama address forex in Asia trade talks
A majority of the House of Representatives has signed a letter urging President Barack Obama to insist on new rules against currency manipulation in a proposed trade agreement with Japan and 10 other countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
Majority of House members want currency crackdown in Asia-Pacific deal
A majority of House members have signed a letter calling on the Obama administration to address currency manipulation in Asia-Pacific trade deal negotiations.
Automakers back EU-US trade deal
Washington Automakers support a proposed free trade deal between the United States and European Union, and want auto safety regulations harmonized on both sides of the Atlantic.
U.S. Auto Companies Step Up Lobbying Effort On TPP Currency Rules
U.S. auto companies are stepping up a congressional lobbying effort in response to Japan's entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) by arguing that it is more important than ever for the agreement to contain “meaningful” provisions on currency manipulation.
New Auto Index Redefines Which Cars Are Really 'Made in America'
American University's Kogod School of Business announced today the release of a new Made in America Automotive Index that evaluates and ranks 253 car models based on country of origin and several factors not addressed by the American Automobile Labeling Act (AALA).
All-new Jeep Cherokee Debuts Internationally at the 2013 Shanghai Auto Show
The all-new Jeep® Cherokee raises the bar and is ready to take the mid-size SUV segment by storm – on any continent. Following close behind its world premiere in New York last month, the Jeep Cherokee has its international debut at the 2013 Shanghai Auto Show on April 20.