(Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co. Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra, clad in her signature leather ... full of reputational ...
Cruise bolting robotaxis shows all sides are finding technical, financial and regulatory demands more difficult and expensive ...
The General Motors CEO overall holds a hopeful outlook, saying, "My experience has been that he listens intently. He listens very intently," of President-elect Donald Trump.
Partnerships, job cuts, restructuring in China and dumping Cruise's robotaxi fleet signal that GM is hyperfocused on cost ...
In a call to “realign” its autonomous driving strategy, General Motors will no longer be funding its Cruise robotaxi program ...
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GM CEO Mary Barra addressed concerns regarding the potential impacts of higher tariffs on goods under the incoming Trump ...
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed how President-elect Trump's rapid transformation of the U.S. government since the ...
The Detroit auto giant says it’s halting its investment in Cruise’s robotaxi project at $4.4 billion, and integrating its ...
The company suspended the Cruise self-driving taxi service late last year after a vehicle struck and seriously injured a ...
Plus, Volkswagen's board may not close big plants in Germany after all, and Stallantis is extending a work stoppage at an ...
GM is on a path to go all-electric by 2035. Trump has also talked about repealing the $7,500 federal tax credit that consumers get on certain EV purchases. Barra said the tax credit is ...