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... for our crossover (vehicles)," said Kurt McNeil, vice president of US sales operations for General Motors Co. ... Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Toyota Motor Corp.'s net income for the ... The Toyota City, Japan-based automaker also forecast ... by the recovery of the US market and ... View this article
... F-Series pickup sales grew 24 percent in April, Kenneth M. Czubay, Ford's vice president of US marketing, sales ... Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. ... View this article
... as a manufacturing platform for both the domestic US market, as ... "Toyota (Motor Corp.) just announced they're moving the ES300 Lexus production ... View this article
NEW YORK — Toyota Motor Corp. will invest $360 million at its Georgetown, Ky., plant in a move that for the first time will ... View this article
... "We have taken some financial positions in the market, which allows us to lay our hands on ... Ltd., Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corp. ... View this article
... In a telling move, Toyota Motor Corp. ... to represent the top 1 percent of Toyota's suppliers. ... a 25-page report identifying the factors driving the change ... View this article
... new manufacturing plants and expand existing ones, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. ... Lentz told industry analysts, noting that Toyota ships US ... View this article
... US sales operations for Detroit-based General Motors Co., said ... ongoing concerns about the budgetary process," Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc ... View this article
CHICAGO — Toyota Motor North America Inc. ... Toyota last year shipped more than 124,000 US-built light vehicles—a company record—to 21 ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel