Ford Motor Options Spot-On: On December 20th, 126.59K Contracts Were Traded, With 3.47 Million Open Interest
USA Institutions plan to simplify the review process for the deployment applications of autonomous Autos.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed a new process on Friday to streamline the review of applications from Auto Manufacturers for deploying Self-Driving Cars. According to USA law, if fully autonomous vehicles require human control, approval from NHTSA is not necessary. Reportedly, NHTSA has the authority to approve up to 2,500 Self-Driving Cars from each Auto Manufacturer to operate on USA roads, a process that has taken years with several applications reviewed but none actually approved. Over the years, the USA Congress has attempted to make it easier for Self-Driving Cars to be deployed on USA roads but has consistently faced obstacles. Recent reports indicate that
Global Auto Sales to Reach 89.6M in 2025—S&P Global Mobility
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Update: General Motors, Others Gain as Motor Vehicle Safety Regulator Holds Back on Recall of Airbag Inflator
Automotive Sector To Remain Robust In 2025 Supported By EV Incentives
Ford Motor Options Spot-On: On December 19th, 137K Contracts Were Traded, With 3.46 Million Open Interest
Ford (NYSE:F) Sets Up New "Chief of Quality"
EU New Car Registrations Fall 1.9% in November Y/Y
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Daily short sale tracking: Cemex's short volume increased by 6 million, with a short sale ratio of 29%
December US Auto Sales to Reach 1.45 Million Units, S&P Global Mobility Says
General Motors, Others Gain Pre-Bell as Motor Vehicle Safety Regulator Reportedly Holds Back on Recall of Airbag Inflator
EPA Greenlights California's Plan To Ban Sale Of New Gas Cars By 2025
Europe Car Sales Dip as Automakers Battle Consumer Slowdown
Trump's tariff plan is unpopular! More than half of the USA population opposes imposing taxes on commodities from Mexico.
①The plan of the USA's incoming president Trump to impose tariffs does not seem to be popular among the public. According to a poll, 51% of USA voters oppose imposing tariffs on commodities from Mexico, Canada, and China; ②Standard & Poor's states that USA tariffs will increase inflation rates and reduce economic output, while some citizens and businesses are stockpiling goods due to tariff concerns, leading to a significant increase in throughput at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in November.
US-China Tensions Escalate Over Chips
Ford Motor Options Spot-On: On December 18th, 162.21K Contracts Were Traded, With 3.37 Million Open Interest