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Chrysler cuts jobs as sales slow
Chrysler is to cut 1,825 jobs in the US as the global slowdown takes its toll on the car industry.
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President pardons Hyundai's boss
Chung Mong-koo, the chairman of Hyundai Motor, is one of those to receive a pardon from South Korea's president.
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Solar firm eyes Hyundai factory
An American company is looking at taking over a redundant flagship factory in Fife.
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S Korea strike to hit carmakers
A strike by South Korean workers over the import of US beef will hit car production, the country's carmakers say.
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Hyundai boss avoids prison again
A South Korean court upholds the suspended sentence on Hyundai boss Chung Mong-Koo.
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New attempt to jail Hyundai boss
South Korean prosecutors try again to sentence the Hyundai boss convicted of embezzlement to prison.
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Hyundai aims for US luxury market
The Korean carmaker Hyundai's new luxury model at the Detroit motor is aimed at BMW, Mercedes and Lexus.
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Hyundai to open Russian car plant
South Korean carmaker Hyundai says it has signed a $400m deal to build a car plant in north-west Russia.
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Guilty Hyundai boss escapes jail
The boss of Hyundai convicted of embezzlement in February will not go to jail after his prison sentence was suspended.
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Hyundai union backs strike plan
South Korean carmaker Hyundai is set to face its third strike this year after unions back action over a pay row.
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Carmaker Hyundai hit by stoppage
Workers at South Korean carmaker Hyundai join an industry-wide strike in protest at a free trade deal with the US.
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Court insists on Hyundai sentence
The boss of Korean carmaker Hyundai fails to have a six year jail term suspended so he could work at the firm.
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Battered Hyundai sees profit fall
South Korean carmaker Hyundai sees a further fall in profits amid weaker sales and industrial action by workers.
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Indian auto firms eye global markets
India's automotive industry is gearing up to supply cars, motorcycles and parts to the world.
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Hyundai's boss gets three years
The head of Hyundai Motor Company, Chung Mong-koo, is sentenced to three years in jail for embezzlement.
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Won woes knock Hyundai's profits
Carmaker Hyundai reports a 22% drop in quarterly profits, hit by the higher value of South Korea's won currency.
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Jail demand for Hyundai chairman
South Korean prosecutors call for a six-year jail sentence for the chairman of Hyundai Motor Company for fraud.
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Currency woes hit Hyundai profits
Carmaker Hyundai sees second quarter profits fall 37% but investors say its worst problems may be over.
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Hyundai workers walk out over pay
Workers at Hyundai, South Korea's largest carmaker, begin a four-day series of stoppages in a row over pay.
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Kia president avoids indictment
The President of Kia Motors will not be indicted for a scandal involving parent firm Hyundai, says a prosecutor.
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