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Mexico’s once roaring auto sector falls on hard times
Engine of country’s economic growth has stalled amid the pandemic and chip shortages Go to Source
Elon tells us nothing new, but the market moves anyway
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Rivian IPO puts a spin on Ford’s market value
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Nikola expects to pay $125m in SEC settlement
Electric truck start-up says it will seek repayment from its founder with who it is in dispute with over legal fees Go to Source
VW’s plan to close gap with Tesla hit by union pledge to protect jobs
Carmarker’s chief says there will be fewer jobs in future as group transitions to electric Go to Source
Borrowing costs drive up losses at Aston Martin
Expensive refinancing hits luxury carmaker even as sales more than doubled due to demand for its DBX sport utility vehicle Go to Source
New York hedge fund stands to make over $5bn on Avis Budget share surge
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Tesla’s rally stalls as Elon Musk questions Hertz deal
Electric car maker’s chief says there is ‘no contract’ for rental car order but Hertz says deliveries have already begun Go to Source
Jaguar Land Rover losses deepen after chip shortages
Carmaker reveals it paid Tesla £37m to pool carbon emissions and stay within UK and European limits Go to Source