WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

AUGUST 2, 2021

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Biden Admin. Closely Watching GM Mexico Union Vote

The dispute grows out of a contested election this past April at the GM manufacturing complex and assembly plant in Silao, Mexico. The Mexican government set aside the results of that election, and the U.S. Trade Representative filed a complaint over the vote.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News for Aug. 2

COPO Camaro Features New Big Block V8; Ferrari Posts Strong Q2 Earnings; Daimler Changes Name

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Germany to Help Commercial Fleets Go Electric

The government initiative involves paying up to 80% of additional electrified-vehicle investment costs compared to diesel vehicles.

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Weekly Brief: Start-Up or Up-Start? Nikola a Warning to EV Over-Reachers

From TU Automotive
The US Department of Justice has charged Nikola founder and former CEO and chairman Trevor Milton with two counts of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud.

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Tesla 4680 Cell Problem Child?; CATL Sodium-Ion Cell; LG’s Indonesian JV With Hyundai

For Wards Intelligence Subscribers
Tesla’s in-house 4680 cell could be seeing a slower-than-expected rollout, while CATL says it has developed a faster-charging cell and LG and Hyundai will begin Li-ion manufacturing in Indonesia.  

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