The U.S. ratcheted up tensions with China last week by putting Huawei Technologies on a blacklist that jeopardizes its supply of American components from semiconductors to the Google software that run on its smartphones.
Bosch to pay $100 million fine in Germany over emissions-cheat software
Bosch has agreed to pay a $100 million fine for lapses in supervisory duties that enabled automakers to engage in emissions cheating, German prosecutors said.
Fiat Chrysler to invest $4B to regain lost share in Brazil
Fiat Chrysler is bringing new models to Brazil and expanding local Jeep and engine production in a bid to regain lost market share in Latin America’s biggest economy.
Lynk & CO CEO outlines plans for 'wild horse' brand
Lynk & CO’s Alain Visser said the new automaker sees itself as a “mobility brand with a car,” making it the “wild horse” in China’s Geely Holding Group that also includes Volvo and Lotus.
Pre-trial hearings began in Tokyo against Carlos Ghosn over allegations ranging from falsifying financial records to redirecting company money into his own accounts.