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HONDA TO BOOST EXPORTS FROM NORTH AMERICA

Honda Motor has said it intends to boost vehicle exports from the US and could raise volumes from the current level of between 6%-7% to as much as 20% from the wider North American region. By the end of this year

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Truckers Told Nat Gas Growth Depends on Related Changes

Transport Topics - The emergence of natural gas as a viable fuel for trucking is dependent on progress in overcoming infrastructure hurdles such as a dependable fuel supply network, a new generation of engines and driver acceptance, industry experts said last week.  

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Groups Urge White House to Help End Strike At SoCal Ports; Federal Mediator Steps In

Transport Topics - A coalition of about 100 business groups, including shipping and trucking associations, sent a letter to President Obama Tuesday urging the White House to “take immediate action†to help end the strike entering its second week at the southern California ports

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Dealers Enjoy Good Year, Cope With More Regulations

The year 2012 has been good to auto dealers. Sales have climbed back up after bottoming out in 2009. Dealer profit margins are high, as a leaner distribution network sells more cars. Throughput, or average sales per dealership, is on pace to reach 805 units

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Ethiopia Sets Sights on Full-Car Production by 2015

Wards Auto - Due to growing demand for personal transportation and an increasing focus on manufacturing to sustain economic growth, the government says it wants the country to become an important car-building hub in the coming years.  

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Toyota Back From Brink With New Models, Brighter Outlook

Wards Auto - The auto maker looks to 2013 as another strong year for growth, based on redesigned high-volume models such as the coming Corolla compact car and RAV4 CUV.  

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CSA: Changes in scoring, weighting go into effect this week

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced today that the long-awaited update to the Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) safety enforcement regime’s categories and violation severity weights, among other changes, went into effect this weekend.

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Changes to violation weighting, more posted this weekend

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced today that the long-awaited update to the Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) safety enforcement regime’s categories and violation severity weights, among other changes, went into effect this weekend.  

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Honda, VW brand, Toyota, Chrysler set sales pace

Automotive News – Honda Motor Co., Volkswagen AG’s VW brand, Toyota Motor Corp. and Chrysler Group set the early pace as several automakers reported higher November sales in what is emerging as another strong month for the industry.

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