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07 March 2009The sensible route to safety on the road
Telegraph View A cut in speed limits is wise but traffic laws must be applied with greater sensitivvity.
read moreConcern grows for US car industry
Barack Obama's administration yesterday acknowledged deepening uncertainty over the future of the ailing US car industry. Meanwhile, General Motors tried to damp fears...
read moreBerlin's patience wears thin over Opel restructuring
Berlin is growing impatient with Opel, the German carmaker, and General Motors, its embattled US parent, for their failure to come up with a convincing restructuring...
read moreTopix hits fresh 25-year low
Japan's Topix index slid to a fresh 25-year low on Friday, marking a grim end to the week, as concerns over the US banking sector and the future of General Motors...
read moreWhite House signals fears for GM and Chrysler
Barack Obama's administration yesterday acknowledged deepening uncertainty over the future of General Motors and Chrysler as the US carmakers slip closer to...
read moreHonda F1 team sold as Brawn takes wheel
Hondahas found a buyer for its Formula One racing team with just three weeks to go before the first race of the year in Australia. Japan's second-biggest carmaker,...
read moreSchaeffler and Conti in fresh board spat lock horns once more
The troubled union between Schaeffler and Continental, the two German industrial groups, reached a new low yesterday when Conti's chairman resigned, accusing...
read moreSchaeffler and Conti discord
The troubled union between Schaeffler and Continental, the two German industrial groups, reached a new low yesterday when Conti's chairman resigned, accusing...
read moreUS admits rising uncertainty over car industry
Barack Obama's administration yesterday acknowledged deepening uncertainty over the future of the ailing US car industry even as General Motors tried to damp fears...
read moreBerlin patience wears thin over Opel rescue
Berlin is growing impatient with Opel, the German carmaker, and General Motors, its embattled US parent, for their failure to come up with a convincing restructuring...
read moreBerlin patience wears thin over Opel rescue
Berlin is growing impatient with Opel, the German carmaker, and General Motors, its embattled US parent, for their failure to come up with a convincing restructuring...
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