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Articles in June 18, 2001 issue of Autoparts Report
- Fiat To Make Major Investment In New Models, Power Train
- Lear Corp. To Cut 150 Jobs Because Of Industry Slowdown
- EPA Proposal Would Force OEMs To Make Emission Information and Tools Available to Aftermarket
- Fiat Sets Up Engine Plant In China
- Automakers Are Cutting Back Or Delaying Future Vehicle Programs
- Ramoil Management Seeks Funding For Major Automotive Distribution Chain Purchase
- Mexico, Japan Agree To Start Free-Trade Pact Negotiations
- Visteon Awarded Interior/Electrical Business For Toyota's New European Model
- Dana Corp, Riken Corp. Consider Piston Ring Venture
- China's Entry Into WTO Improves
- Detroit Diesel To Introduce New Technology Engines In Fall Of 2002
- Gentex, One Of The "Hot Growth" Companies, Said It Will Miss 2nd Quarter Targets
- Industry Group Outlines Future Technological Advances For Autos
- Ford Said Its North American Production Will Drop 18 Percent In Third Quarter
- Hong Kong Raises Emission Standards On Motor Vehicles
- Donnelly Gets OnStar-Equipped Mirror Business From Acura
- Dana Corp. To Supply Brake And Drive Components To PACCAR
- Toyota Said It Will Produce Vehicles In Mexico
- Hybrid Car Sales Surge Along With Gas Prices
- Administration Refuses To Ease Clean Octane Provision For California
- General Motors, Quantum To Jointly Develop Hydrogen Storage Devices
- Ford Sees Diesels Capturing A Larger Share Of U.S. Market
- Visteon Awarded Interior Systems Business For PSA Peugeot Citroen In Brazil
- Denso To Produce Car Air Conditioners In Czech Republic
- Auto/Autoparts Makers May Face Higher Steel Prices If Government Imposes Restrictions On Steel Imports
- Acura RSX Offers Potential For Aftermarket Customizing Industry
- Thailand's Auto Production And Exports Climb In 2001
- Strong Dollar Hurting Auto Parts Suppliers
- Visteon Plans to Open Air Fuel Charge Assembly Facility In South Africa
- DaimlerChrysler Signs Letter Of Intent With Singapore To Launch Joint Fuel Cell Project
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