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President Trump signed measures to alleviate the burden on the Autos industry.
On the 29th, President Trump was reported to have signed an executive order to reduce the burden of tariffs affecting the auto industry. Concerns about auto and Auto Parts tariffs driving up vehicle prices and potentially causing factory closures and job losses prompted Auto Manufacturers, parts suppliers, and dealerships to engage in strong lobbying efforts. <7201> Nissan <7202> Isuzu <7203> Toyota <7211> Mitsubishi <7261> MAZDA MOTOR CRP <
Sumitomo Corp. and Isuzu Motors Exit Indian Joint Venture in Deal With Mahindra & Mahindra
TIER IV Accelerates the Deployment of Autonomous Trucks Following Completion of Japanese Government Initiative
Isuzu Motors, central springs, ETC [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
*Isuzu <7202> is reorganizing its India operations and selling its Commercial Vehicle division to a major local player (Nikkan Kogyo, Front Page) -○*Toyota Industries <6201> is strengthening governance through privatization, acquisition proposal from Toyota emerges (Nikkan Kogyo, Front Page) -○*Mitsubishi HC Capital <8593> is supporting the creation of new businesses, new company (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○*Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011> successfully conducted the final launch of H2A with JAXA, the 50th unit on June 24 (Nikkan Kogyo, Page 3) -○*Central Spring <5992> is implementing recurrence prevention measures following the explosion accident at the Fujioka factory, safety devices are
U.S. retail revenue saw a significant increase for the first time in two years, with a rush of demand in Autos.
In March, U.S. retail revenue saw an increase of 1.4% from the previous month (up 0.2% in February), marking the largest rise in two years. This surge in automobile sales contributed to the increase. It seems that consumers hurried to make purchases before tariffs on Autos were raised. <7201> Nissan <7202> Isuzu <7203> Toyota <7211> Mitsubishi <7261> MAZDA MOTOR CRP <7267> Honda <7269> Suzuki <7270>
Isuzu has signed a partnership contract with Fujitsu to strengthen the development of commercial SDVs.
Isuzu <7202.T> announced on the 15th that it has entered into a partnership agreement with Fujitsu <6702.T> to solve challenges in the logistics industry such as efficiency and achieving Carbon Neutrality, focusing on the characteristics of commercial mobility to strengthen the development of competitive software-defined vehicles (commercial SDVs). In the future, each will utilize their strengths in Commercial Vehicles and digital know-how and assets to establish a development system appropriate for the era of software updates.