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The automaker aims to have 198 dealerships using Transit vans upfitted with repair equipment this year. -
Mid-April appears to be the earliest that most North America production could resume, but the deathsAs deaths grow, when to reopen the plants?
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How self-driving star fell off course
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Japan and South Korea carried on as business-as-usual in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping theirIn Japan and Korea, the show goes on
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When one of his employees’ siblings tested positive for coronavirus, the chairman of a MichiganMaking the hard call to close the store
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An earlier memo covered automotive repair and maintenance as well as transportation equipment manufacturingFeds add leasing, rentals to essential-worker guidelines
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Two Ford workers die of coronavirus in Detroit area
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The next Detroit auto show is now scheduled for June 2021, organizers told sponsors Saturday. The TCF2020 Detroit auto show canceled; venue to be used as field hospital
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President Trump’s Friday fracas over ventilators caught GM completely off guard, people familiar withGM CEO’s 16-month effort to repair Trump ties shatters in a day
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The settlement would resolve claims by owners who said they suffered economic losses from buying vehiclesGM reaches $120 million settlement in ignition-switch defect lawsuit
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Many auto companies waited for customers to start the chain of reaction of production halts, but vehicleSupplier's first move: Protect employees
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New standards of cleanliness are emerging at dealerships and public transit centers to help protect customersCleaning top priority for dealerships, public transit
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