With a SAAR This Hot, Who Needs Incentives?
According to Automotive News, a U.S. auto industry that has spent decades addicted to generous consumer incentives may have discovered the key to weaning itself from the profit-sucking habit: record low inventories.
The Global Chip Shortage is Starting to Have Major Real-World Consequences
The severity of the global chip shortage has gone up a notch over the last few weeks and it’s now looking as though millions of people will be impacted, reports CNBC.
Trade, Commerce Chiefs Testify Before Congress
Following a hearing last week before a House Appropriations subcommittee, U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai will testify next week before the Senate Finance Committee and House Ways & Means Committee, the two entities which oversee trade in Congress. Tai is expected to discuss the Administration’s trade agenda and is likely to be pressed on issues like China and tariffs.
Chip Shortage Forces Automakers to Leave Out Some High-End Features
When automakers were first hit with chip shortages at the end of last year, they tried idling factories until the trouble passed. But with the crisis stretching into its fifth month and getting worse, they are getting creative to keep at least some production moving forward, reports Automotive News.
Prevent Theft and Fraud Schemes
In this economy, you can’t afford to be a victim of targeted crime. Join Special Investigations Unit Team Supervisor Andris Berzins, of Federated Insurance®, on AutoTalk as he discusses risk management trends on theft and fraud at auto dealerships.
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