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First Shift: Tariffs may impact top-selling U.S. vehicles

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Foxconn, the Taiwan-based manufacturer of iPhones, reportedly sent a top executive to Japan to talk with Nissan about a tie-up and also approached Renault about buying part of its stake in Nissan.

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Stellantis says the move will speed up its industry-data analysis to matter of minutes instead of weeks.

U.S. Supreme Court will not pause California emissions case amid Trump policy shifts

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Feb. 6 to place on hold a dispute over California’s standards for vehicle emissions and electric cars as President Donald Trump’s administration considers policy shifts touching on pending litigation at the nation’s highest judicial body.

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The four inductees are David E. Davis Jr., Ayrton Senna, Betty Skelton and Dieter Zetsche.

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