Maruti Suzuki sees digital share in ad spends stabilising at about a third: Company official

Maruti Suzuki sees digital share in ad spends stabilising at about a third: Company official

PTI – The share of digital has grown to 30-32 per cent of the overall spends now, Maruti Suzuki India Executive Director for Marketing Ram Suresh Akella told PTI on the sidelines of an event hosted by social media giant Meta.

Country’s largest automaker Maruti Suzuki sees share of ad spends on digital stabilising at the current levels of being about a third of the overall pie, a senior official said on Tuesday. The share of digital has grown to 30-32 per cent of the overall spends now, Maruti Suzuki India Executive Director for Marketing Ram Suresh Akella told PTI on the sidelines of an event hosted by social media giant Meta here.

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Iveco to fully own venture with Nikola on electric, hydrogen trucks

Iveco to fully own venture with Nikola on electric, hydrogen trucks

  • Deal to have 44-mln-euro negative impact on Iveco’s Q1
  • Iveco sees no impact on 2023 cash targets
  • Shares open down in Milan
  • Iveco to pay $35 mln in cash, hands 20 mln Nikola shares

MILAN, May 9 (Reuters) – Iveco Group (IVG.MI) is set to loosen ties with U.S. start-up Nikola (NKLA.O) as it said on Tuesday it was purchasing the full ownership of their joint venture which develops battery electric and fuel cell heavy-duty trucks.

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Ford to test small UK fleet of hydrogen fuel cell E-Transit vans

Ford to test small UK fleet of hydrogen fuel cell E-Transit vans

LONDON, May 9 (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co (F.N) said on Tuesday it will test a small fleet of prototype hydrogen fuel-cell versions of its electric E-Transit model to see if they are a workable zero-emission option for customers hauling heavy goods long distances.

Ford will lead a consortium in the three-year project that includes BP (BP.L), which will focus on hydrogen and infrastructure, and British online supermarket and technology group Ocado (OCDO.L).

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Porsche, VW Commercial Vehicles partner with Mobileye on automated driving software

Porsche, VW Commercial Vehicles partner with Mobileye on automated driving software

BERLIN, May 9 (Reuters) – Porsche (P911_p.DE) will incorporate automated assistance and navigation functions from Mobileye’s (MBLY.O) so-called “SuperVision” technology platform in future models, Mobileye said on Tuesday.

The agreement is the technology provider’s second large signing for the platform with a major automotive group after China’s Geely (GEELY.UL).

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China’s car sales rise 2.1% in April as price war effect fades

China’s car sales rise 2.1% in April as price war effect fades

BEIJING/SHANGHAI, May 9 (Reuters) – China’s passenger vehicle sales rose by 2.1% in April from a month earlier, industry data showed, underscoring a slower pace of growth as the stimulus effect of price cuts and incentives faded.

Car sales in April totalled 1.65 million units, 54.5% higher from a year earlier when COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted productions and sales, the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) said on Tuesday.

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Italy’s Brembo feeling ‘bit braver’ as brakes market buzzes

Italy’s Brembo feeling ‘bit braver’ as brakes market buzzes

  • Sees FY revenue growth of about 10% in 2023
  • Q1 adjusted EBITDA rose 11.6% to 168.3 mln euros
  • Revenue rose 12.2% in Q1 to 961.9 million euros
  • Investing 500 mln euros in Mexico, China, Poland

May 9 (Reuters) – Italian brake maker Brembo (BRBI.MI) raised its full-year revenue forecast on Tuesday, saying it was feeling “braver” about its orders after posting a double-digit percentage increase in the first quarter and lifting its shares.

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Lithium reserves found in Rajasthan’s Nagaur, higher capacity than J&K reserves

Lithium reserves found in Rajasthan’s Nagaur, higher capacity than J&K reserves

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Months after India found its First ever lithium reserve in Jammu and Kashmir, another reserve of the crucial mineral has been found in Rajasthan’s Degana (Nagaur). The new lithium reserve is much bigger than the one found in Jammu and Kashmir, news wire agency IANS quoted Rajasthan government officials as saying.

Lithium is a non-ferrous metal, which is used to make mobile-laptop, electric vehicle and other chargeable batteries.

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Seven US senators raise concerns about Tesla use of forced arbitration clauses

Seven US senators raise concerns about Tesla use of forced arbitration clauses

WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) – A group of seven U.S. senators on Monday questioned Tesla Inc’s (TSLA.O) use of forced arbitration clauses in employee and consumer contracts, arguing that they prevent bringing discrimination claims and consumer safety complaints to court.

The letter, whose authors include Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, to CEO Elon Musk cited numerous incidents of alleged racial and sexual harassment as well as complaints about Tesla’s vehicles and its Full Self-Driving Beta software.

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Elon Musk and Tesla break ground on massive Texas lithium refinery

Elon Musk and Tesla break ground on massive Texas lithium refinery

SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) on Monday broke ground on a Texas lithium refinery that CEO Elon Musk said should produce enough of the battery metal to build about 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025, making it the largest North American processor of the material.

The facility will push Tesla outside its core focus of building automobiles and into the complex area of lithium refining and processing, a step Musk said was necessary if the auto giant was to meet its ambitious EV sales targets.

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Lucid posts quarterly revenue well below estimates as EV price war hits demand

Lucid posts quarterly revenue well below estimates as EV price war hits demand

May 8 (Reuters) – Electric vehicle (EV) maker Lucid Group Inc (LCID.O) reported lower-than-expected first-quarter revenue on Monday and trimmed its 2023 production forecast as a price war sparked by Tesla, rising interest rates and recession fears hurt sales.

Shares in the maker of the Air luxury sedan dropped about 9% in after hours trade.

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Bentley production chief to lead Volkswagen’s software overhaul

Bentley production chief to lead Volkswagen’s software overhaul

May 8 (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) has appointed Bentley production chief Peter Bosch to lead its software subsidiary Cariad, dismissing all but one of the unit’s current executive board members as the automaker tries to get the troubled division on track.

Bosch will take over from June 1, the German group said on Monday, with two further software experts to join Cariad’s board alongside him and human resources head Rainer Zugehoer, the only board member to remain in his post.

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Chinese automaker BYD to make EVs in Vietnam

Chinese automaker BYD to make EVs in Vietnam

HANOI, May 8 (Reuters) – Chinese automaker BYD Co. (002594.SZ) plans to expand into electric vehicles manufacturing and assembly in Vietnam, according to a Vietnamese government statement citing the company’s chair.

Reuters in January exclusively reported that the Xian-based EV maker had plans to open a plant in Vietnam to produce car parts, with the aim to export components to an assembly plant planned in neighbouring Thailand.

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Toyota suspends sales of Yaris model in Thailand after safety test problem

Toyota suspends sales of Yaris model in Thailand after safety test problem

BANGKOK, May 8 (Reuters) – Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) has stopped sales and deliveries of its Yaris Ativ in Thailand, senior officials said on Monday, after its affiliate Daihatsu rigged part of the door in side-collision safety tests.

The problem may have occurred due to pressure on Daihatsu to shorten the development time of the Ativ, Masahiko Maeda, Toyota’s CEO for the Asia region, said at a press conference in Bangkok. The vehicles customers were currently using were safe, he added.

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Qualcomm to acquire Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks

Qualcomm to acquire Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks

May 8 (Reuters) – Chip designer Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) said on Monday it would buy Israel’s Autotalks Ltd that makes chips used in technology aimed at preventing vehicle crashes, as the U.S. firm looks to deepen its automotive business.

With increasing electric vehicles and automatic features in cars, the number of chips used by automakers is surging, making the automotive market a key growth area for chipmakers.

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Battle for China’s electric SUV market heats up at home and abroad

Battle for China’s electric SUV market heats up at home and abroad

SHANGHAI, May 8 (Reuters) – China is ground zero for the price war in electric vehicles and the battleground is shifting to SUV-styled EVs, the largest segment of the market, dominated by Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and BYD (002594.SZ), .

The market, crowded with more than 90 models, is about to get even tighter with at least 20 new models of both Chinese and foreign brands launched in April, squeezing pricing and margins at home and driving exports, analysts and executives said.

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Increasing compressed biogas share in total gas mix can reduce annual import bill by USD 25 bn by 2030: IBA

Increasing compressed biogas share in total gas mix can reduce annual import bill by USD 25 bn by 2030: IBA

PTI – The industry body suggested gradually increasing the share of compressed biogas (CBG) in the overall gas mix to at least 10 per cent by 2025 and to 20 per cent in 2030.

The Indian Biogas Association (IBA) has pitched for increasing the share of compressed biogas in total gas mix, saying it will help reduce the country’s annual import bill by USD 20-25 billion by 2030. In a letter to Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri recently, IBA suggested that in the process of attaining a gas-based economy by 2030, the oil ministry has to keep a strict vigil on the overall sustainability.

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Shell, Volkswagen join to develop charging ecosystem in Germany, Europe

Shell, Volkswagen join to develop charging ecosystem in Germany, Europe

PTI – The charging station of the Volkswagen brand Elli has a unique battery storage system that enables connection to a low-voltage grid. Thanks to this new technology, the charging stations can be installed easily and flexibly, and the grid expansion can be accelerated. Following a successful test operation, Shell and Volkswagen also plan to install the Flexpole charging station at other locations in Germany and Europe, the companies said.

Shell Germany and the Volkswagen Group are jointly driving forward the expansion of the charging infrastructure for electric mobility: On Thursday, the first innovative 150 kW Elli Flexpole charging station was put in operation at a Shell service station in Göttingen.

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India’s imports from OPEC at all- time low as Russian oil buy peaks’

India’s imports from OPEC at all- time low as Russian oil buy peaks’

PTI – OPEC made up for as much as 90 per cent of all crude oil India imported at one point of time but this has been sliding since Russian oil became available at discount in the aftermath of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year.

Oil producers cartel OPEC’s share in India’s oil imports fell to an all-time low of 46 per cent in April as purchases of cheaper Russian oil peaked, industry data showed. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) nations, mainly in the Middle East and Africa, had a 72 per cent share of all crude oil India imported in April 2022.

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India to become export hub for Skoda Auto from next year, says co official

India to become export hub for Skoda Auto from next year, says co official

PTI – Volkswagen Group sales grew 85.48 per cent year-on-year at 1,01,270 units in the previous calendar year. The Group is present through Skoda Auto, Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche and Lamborghini brands under Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd (SAVWPIL). “India is an absolutely important market as part of our regional strategy of Skoda Auto, and India will become an export hub for Skoda,” Petr Solc, Brand Director at Skoda Auto India told PTI in an interaction.

Czech car maker Skoda Auto has said India will become an export hub for the company as it is set to commence exports of vehicle kits for assembly in Vietnam from next year. The company, which posted a whopping 125 per cent year-on-year surge in its vehicle sales at 53,721 units in 2022, also sounded hopeful of growing into double-digit this year as well.

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China’s Hozon to produce EVs in Thailand for Southeast Asian market

China’s Hozon to produce EVs in Thailand for Southeast Asian market

BANGKOK, May 6 (Reuters) – China’s Hozon New Energy Automobile will make electric vehicles in Thailand for the Southeast Asian market, a Thai official said on Saturday, as it follows others in building facilities in the region’s major auto production hub.

Hozon signed an agreement with Thailand’s Bangchan General Assembly this week to start production of its NETA V model, expected in 2024, Thai government spokesperson Tipanan Sirichana said in a statement.

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VW to fire top executives at software unit Cariad, source says

VW to fire top executives at software unit Cariad, source says

FRANKFURT, May 6 (Reuters) – Carmaker Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) is set to dismiss all but one of the executive board members at its software division Cariad next week to try to resolve development problems, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.

The unit – set up under former VW group CEO Herbert Diess -has exceeded its budget and failed to meet goals, contributing to Diess’ departure and replacement by Oliver Blume last September.

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Poor diligence while granting driving licences is costing lives on Maha roads, say experts

Poor diligence while granting driving licences is costing lives on Maha roads, say experts

PTI – Among the 50 regional transport offices (RTOs) in Maharashtra, 14 had a failure rate of less than 1 per cent among driving test applicants, while only six had a failure rate of more than 5 per cent, the data said. What is more serious is that in some RTO offices, the failure rate was below 0.50 per cent and a few had it more than 7-8 per cent. Experts say it is difficult to understand how so many drivers were passing driving tests, considering the alarming number of accidents on state roads.

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Ford to open orders on F-150 Trucks amid production snags
How electric and automated cars are aggravating motion sickness

How electric and automated cars are aggravating motion sickness

PTI – Some technological advances may create or worsen the feeling of imbalance and prevent vehicle occupants from anticipating the itinerary. As a result, they increase the risk of undergoing sickness symptoms more frequently.

Around 25-30 per cent of the population regularly suffers from motion sickness – a figure which some reckon to be conservative. Symptoms of this poorly understood illness include nausea, sweating, pallor, hypothermia, headaches and vomiting. Mildly affected patients might also experience drowsiness, apathy or decreased cognitive abilities. It is estimated 60 to 70 per cent of travellers will suffer from it at some point. Motion sickness is experienced most commonly in cars, giving rise to the term car sickness. Passengers are prone to feeling sick because they are deprived of the capacity to anticipate trajectories, in contrast to drivers.

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Lyft irks Wall Street with margin sacrifice in race with Uber

Lyft irks Wall Street with margin sacrifice in race with Uber

May 5 (Reuters) – Lyft Inc (LYFT.O) shares tumbled 17% in premarket trading on Friday as the ride-hailing company’s strategy to claw back market share from rival Uber (UBER.N) with lower fares stoked concerns about a hit to its profit margins.

At least nine analysts slashed their price targets on a stock that has widely underperformed the market this year.

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Tesla’s April sales of China-made EVs down 14.7% from March, China Passenger Car Association says

Tesla’s April sales of China-made EVs down 14.7% from March, China Passenger Car Association says

BEIJING/SHANGHAI, May 5 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) delivered 75,842 China-made electric vehicles (EVs) in April, down 14.7% from March, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Friday.

The figure was however a huge jump from a year earlier, when the city of Shanghai – where Tesla has a factory – was in COVID-19 lockdown. In April last year, the company delivered only 1,512 China-made Model 3 and Model Y cars in the world’s largest auto market.

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Used-car retailer Carvana’s shares soar on upbeat second-quarter forecast

Used-car retailer Carvana’s shares soar on upbeat second-quarter forecast

May 5 (Reuters) – Shares of Carvana Co (CVNA.N) rose 33% before the bell on Friday after the online used-car retailer forecast a surprise core profit for the second quarter, offering some relief to investors amid solvency concerns around the company.

Carvana shares plunged 98% last year after the company struggled to offload used cars purchased at higher prices during the pandemic as demand fell on affordability concerns.

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China will speed up construction of charging facilities for EVs, state media report

China will speed up construction of charging facilities for EVs, state media report

BEIJING, May 5 (Reuters) – China will speed up the construction of charging facilities for new energy vehicles such as electric cars, and improve policies for purchasing and using them, state media quoted the cabinet as saying on Friday.

Improved charging infrastructure for new energy vehicles will help unleash the potential of rural consumption and support growth of rural tourism, adding new impetus to rural revitalisation, the cabinet was quoted as saying after a regular meeting.

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Geely’s London black cab unit unveils new large EV platform

Geely’s London black cab unit unveils new large EV platform

ANSTY, England, May 5 (Reuters) – Geely (0175.HK) unit London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) on Friday unveiled a new, large electric-vehicle (EV) platform for vehicles ranging from people-movers to commercial vans that it said could also be used by other units of the Chinese carmaker.

LEVC said the platform, dubbed Space Oriented Architecture (SOA), had been jointly developed over the last two-and-a-half years in China, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Germany, would provide EVs with longer range, fast-charging capabilities and advanced driver-assistance features.

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China’s industry ministry issues draft data standards for smart vehicles

China’s industry ministry issues draft data standards for smart vehicles

SHANGHAI, May 5 (Reuters) – China’s industry ministry issued on Friday a series of draft technical standards including cybersecurity requirements for vehicles, with the country moving to tighten data regulation as cars become more intelligent.

Among the proposed rules, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology plans to ban smart vehicles in China from transferring data directly abroad, pushing them instead to use domestic cloud services.

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Rana Group to invest Rs 1,900 crore in EV business in phases

Rana Group to invest Rs 1,900 crore in EV business in phases

PTI – Rana Group launched electric two-wheelers and four different apps for smart farming, education, smart charging for charging stations and OHEO.

Rana Group, which has diversified business interests, on Friday said it will invest Rs 1,900 crore in the electric vehicle business in phases, a top company official said. The group has also roped in cricketer Sourav Ganguly as a brand ambassador for its three subsidiaries Erisha Agritech, Erisha E Mobility and Erisha Edu Support.

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Bosch looks to growth in cars, heating systems

Bosch looks to growth in cars, heating systems

FRANKFURT, May 4 (Reuters) – German technology group Robert Bosch expects 6% to 9% revenue growth this year from 88.2 billion euros ($97.49 billion) in 2022 and an EBIT margin of 5%, up from 4.3% last year, it said on Thursday thanks to growth in both its cars and heating systems businesses.

The transformation of energy systems to protect the climate creates business potential, Bosch Chief Executive Stefan Hartung said, making clear that opportunities lay in both the electrification of cars and heating systems.

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Volkswagen sees growing competition ahead as revenue jumps on Europe, US

Volkswagen sees growing competition ahead as revenue jumps on Europe, US

BERLIN, May 4 (Reuters) – Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) sees higher competition later this year as supply chain bottlenecks ease and China’s electric car market heats up, the carmaker said on Thursday, adding that it put margins over volume even as it fights to maintain market share.

The company was emboldened to stick to its annual outlook of a return on sales of 7.5% to 8.5% and higher deliveries by a strong first quarter, boosted by higher revenues in Europe and North America.

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BMW stays cautious on outlook, says some car prices may rise

BMW stays cautious on outlook, says some car prices may rise

BERLIN, May 4 (Reuters) – BMW (BMWG.DE) will not cut electric vehicle (EV) prices in China and may raise some car prices at a global level, to help weather the higher input costs of EV production, it said on Thursday following first quarter results.

The carmaker reported a higher earnings margin for its cars segment, at 12.1% from 8.9% a year earlier, but kept its outlook unchanged in the face of ongoing high costs and rising competition.

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UK auto industry body cuts 2023 sales outlook for battery electric vehicles

UK auto industry body cuts 2023 sales outlook for battery electric vehicles

May 4 (Reuters) – Sales of battery electric vehicles in 2023 are expected to take a hit in the UK from inflationary pressures and lack of charging points, though the overall outlook for British new car registrations has improved, an industry body said on Thursday.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) downgraded its forecast for battery electric vehicles’ (BEVs) market share to 18.4% of sales for the year, from a previous estimate of 19.7%.

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Volvo Cars to axe 1,300 jobs as it steps up cost cuts
Staging partial recovery, Russia’s April car sales leap 170.4% y/y – Autostat

Staging partial recovery, Russia’s April car sales leap 170.4% y/y – Autostat

May 4 (Reuters) – Car sales in Russia leapt by 170.4% year-on-year in April, analytical agency Autostat said on Thursday, with the country’s bruised car market staging a partial recovery from the soaring prices and reduced deliveries of the same month last year.

Russia’s auto industry had been heavily reliant on investment, equipment and parts from overseas and was hit hard by the fallout from Western sanctions and the carmaker exodus in response to Moscow despatching troops to Ukraine in February 2022. Sales of new cars plunged by 59% last year.

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Ford CEO calls electric vehicle market price cuts ‘a worrying trend’

Ford CEO calls electric vehicle market price cuts ‘a worrying trend’

WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) – Ford CEO Jim Farley said on Wednesday that price cuts in the electric vehicle market were “a worrying trend” after the U.S. automaker dropped prices for its Mustang Mach-E in response to a series of reductions by rival Tesla (TSLA.O).

Ford on Tuesday announced a price cut of up to 8% of its Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle, the second cut the automaker announced this year.

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UAW not yet endorsing Biden for second term citing EV policies

UAW not yet endorsing Biden for second term citing EV policies

WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) – United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain said the Detroit-based union is not yet endorsing President Joe Biden for a second term, citing concerns about electric vehicle policies.

In a letter to members seen by Reuters on Wednesday, Fain noted several national unions were quick to endorse Biden but the UAW is not yet doing so.

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