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US will offer $12B to automakers and suppliers for the advancement of new energy vehicles
August 31, 2023 12:15 PM EDTU.S. Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm held a briefing with journalists Thursday where the former governor announced the United States will be making $12 Billion in funds available through grants and loans to automakers and their suppliers for the purpose of retrofitting facilities to produce electric and other advanced vehicles.
The funding will include $10 billion from a federal loan program for clean vehicles and aims to support... More
Canada's Unifor targets Ford (F) in Detroit 3 labor talks
August 30, 2023 11:28 AM EDTUnifor, Canadas largest private union, announced this week that the labor force has selected Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) as their target in its negotiations with the Detroit Three.
Talks began with the car manufacturers, including General Motors (NYSE: GM) and Stellantis (NYSE: STLA), on August 10th. But on August 29th, Unifor... More
Morgan Stanley said buy these two auto stocks amid looming strike
August 29, 2023 10:59 AM EDTWith the impending expiration of UAW contracts on September 14th, the anticipation of a more 'contentious' bargaining process has intensified due to several contributing factors.
Factors surrounding exceptionally elevated inflation rates, rhetoric from new UAW leadership, notably favorable margins for the Detroit Three (Ford, General Motors and Stellantis) in the current cycle, and a wide array of recent instances that have set precedent for union contract discussions across adjacent manufacturing and service sectors in the United States.
With the chance of a UAW strike more likely than in recent years, Morgan Stanley analyst, Adam Jonas believes... More

