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Articles in April 1, 2002, issue of Autoparts Report
- Visteon To Supply Fiat With Electrical Parts
- Tenneco To Produce Shocks In Poland
- Toyota Plans Diesel Engine Production In Wales
- Ford Will Start Production In Russia In The Fall
- Toyota, Ford Discuss Cooperation
- The European Commission Is Investigating Vehicle Recyclers Programs In The Netherlands
- Foreign Investment Helps Boost U.S. Auto Industry Into The World's Largest
- China's Fujian Province Parts Exports Soar
- Russia's AvtoVAZ Outlines Vehicle Production Program
- General Motors Examining Korean Suppliers
- Global Vehicle Sales To Fall 11 Percent In 2001-02 New Report Concludes
- Daewoo Motor Urged To Close Poland, India Facilities
- SKF Leads European Consortium Effort
- S. Korea's Vehicle Trade Has $14.6 Billion Surplus
- Toyota, Peugeot In Joint Venture Talks
- GM To Offer Diecast Software Technology To Other Companies
- Japanese Companies To Set Up Power Steering Plant In Czech Republic
- Emerson Motors Selected To Develop Electric Motors For Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Mitsubishi Will Build New SUV In U.S
- Toyota Says It Will Invest $6.61 Billion In Manufacturing In FY 2001
- NexPrise and PricewaterhouseCoopers Form B2B Alliance
- Delphi To Cut 11,500 Jobs In Major Restructuring
- Delphi, Brilliance Form Engine Management Systems Venture
- Russian Truckmaker To Shed More Than 30 Subsidiaries
- Coalition Opposes Crash Parts Legislation
- Advance Auto Parts To Buy Carport Autoparts Chain
- Kia, Hyundai To Share Some U.S. Parts Distributors
- Suppliers That Refuse Price Cuts Will Lose Chrysler Business
- Donnelly Corp. Concludes Purchase of Electronics Firm
- Seat Will Invest $60 Million In Mexico In 2001