Japan’s automakers, facing the worst labor shortage in decades, have seen the light: hire more women. The problem is they’re all having the same epiphany at the same time.
GM Korea expects to turn profit in 2019, plans 2 new vehicles
General Motors’ South Korean unit reiterated on Friday that it should return to profitability by 2019 and that it will invest $2.8 billion in a new, small SUV as well as a crossover for the local market and for export.
Inside Hyundai heir's plan to fend off activist investor's attack
With one of the most tenacious activist investors breathing down his neck, Hyundai’s crown prince is preparing to defend his family’s dominance of the world’s fifth-largest automotive empire.
Marchionne: FCA may 'redirect' Mexican auto exports
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said proposed changes to automotive rules by the U.S. government may prompt the Italian-American automaker to shift exports of the company’s Mexican-made vehicles.