Hyundai Motor News and Automotive Manufacturing & Mobility Updates

  • Ashutosh Sureka
  • 05.06.2026
U.S. auto industry discusses right-to-repair policy with Trump
The debate over who can access vehicle repair data is drawing renewed attention in Washington as automakers, dealers and independent shops clash over control of diagnostics and software. President ...
  • Ciaran Ryan
  • 04.06.2026
Britain new car registrations post strongest May since 2019
Britain’s new car market records its strongest May performance since 2019, with registrations rising about 7% from a year earlier. The gain is supported by resilient private buyer demand, while ...
  • Dan Blystone
  • 03.06.2026
U.S. lawmakers press Justice Department for overdue report on Chinese labor practices in auto supply chain
Pressure is building on the Justice Department to deliver a congressionally mandated review of alleged illegal Chinese labor practices in the U.S. auto industry. A bipartisan group led by Rep. Ro ...
  • Dan Blystone
  • 01.06.2026
GM supplier strike threatens truck production in Michigan
A strike at a Michigan axle plant is raising supply risks for General Motors' pickup truck operations, which support some of the automaker's most profitable vehicles. GM has about two weeks of ...
  • Dan Blystone
  • 01.06.2026
UAW calls strike at GM pickup axle supplier in Michigan
A labor dispute at a key Michigan auto parts plant is escalating as the United Auto Workers moves to halt production tied to General Motors pickup trucks. The planned midnight walkout targets ...
  • Ciaran Ryan
  • 31.05.2026
Morocco draws Chinese auto supply investment as EU weighs trade risks
Chinese manufacturers are expanding rapidly in Morocco as the country strengthens its role in Europe’s automotive supply chain. The investment wave is raising concern in Brussels that goods ...
  • Ashutosh Sureka
  • 28.05.2026
U.S., Mexico open trade talks to tighten auto content rules
North America's trade framework faces a fresh test as U.S. and Mexican officials open formal negotiations in Mexico City to revise the USMCA. The talks center on stricter rules of origin for ...
  • Ciaran Ryan
  • 07.05.2026
Ford warns U.S. skilled labor shortage raises risks for manufacturing and construction
A prolonged shortage of skilled workers is deepening pressure on key parts of the U.S. economy, from manufacturing plants to construction sites. Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley says the gap is ...