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21 hours ago ago from Hybrid car, Hybrids, Electric cars, Green Car
Filed under: In a move to reduce the impact of the yen's strength against the dollar, Toyota is planning to finish off its recently-built plant in Tupelo, Mississippi. The plant was started way back in 2006 but had been put on indefinite hold last December . At this time, only the building shell has been completed and there is no actual car-building equipment installed. According to the Nikkei newspaper in Japan (via Automotive News ), ...
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22 hours ago ago from Tiny Car | Smart car News Blog
Toyota Motor Corp. said it hasn't decided to resume building plants in Mississippi and China, after a Japanese newspaper report the automaker intends to restart suspended construction. Read more about Toyota still undecided on plants in U.S., China . Related posts: Toyota to resume plant construction in U.S., China, report says Toyota to resume plant builds in U.S., China, report says Toyota Plans $1B US Marketing Push
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13 hours ago ago from Good News Now
California Air Resources Board Inventory Shows Need to Rethink New "Retrofit" Requirements as Industry, Economy Combine to Cut Current and Forecast Emissions ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Contractors and other operators of off-road diesel equipment will exceed ambitious new emissions targets set by California officials according to new state figures released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. New data ...
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