The company posted better-than-expected results in its most recent quarter, swinging to an adjusted profit of 12 cents a share from a 68-cent loss a year earlier.
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Trump Administration Nears Tariff Deal With Taiwan
A signed deal would bring to an end talks between President Donald Trump’s team and the Taiwanese government that have dragged on for months. Much remains uncertain about the benefits.
January 12, 2026Canadian Trips to US Fall 28% in 2025
Canadian residents made 22.9 million visits to the U.S. by car or plane in 2025, compared with 31.9 million the previous year, according to preliminary Statistics Canada data.
January 12, 2026Tennessee Tells 8,000 CDL Holders to Verify Status
Tennessee is asking 8,000 commercial driver license holders to provide proof of citizenship after an audit by the state’s Department of Safety and 91ĘÓƵland Security.
January 12, 2026Jeep, Chrysler Halt Plug-In Hybrid Models for 2026
Instead of plug-in hybrids, Stellantis is turning its focus to mild hybrids that don't require a plug. Its first such offering in North America is the Jeep Cherokee, which is reaching dealers now.
January 12, 2026Newsom Seeks $200 Million to Replace Federal EV Tax Credits
The proposal would require approval from state lawmakers, who are set to negotiate the broader California budget ahead of a July deadline. California is the biggest EV market in the country.
January 12, 2026Trump 'Inclined' to Keep Exxon Out of Venezuela
“I didn’t like Exxon’s response,” Trump said to reporters on Air Force One as he departed West Palm Beach, Fla., on Jan. 11. “They’re playing too cute.”
January 12, 2026Lyft, Uber Drivers Protest Waymo Robotaxis in San Francisco
Drivers for Lyft and Uber protested self-driving Waymo taxis in San Francisco on Jan. 9, urging state regulators to exercise greater oversight of autonomous vehicles.
January 9, 2026Trump Promises Oil Execs 'Total Safety' in Venezuela
President Donald Trump called on oil executives to rush back into Venezuela as the White House looks to quickly secure $100 billion in investments to revive the country's petroleum reserves.
January 9, 2026First Brands Sues Founder’s Brother for Fraud
Bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands Group has sued Edward James — its former executive and the brother of company founder Patrick James — and its largest creditor Onset Financial.
January 9, 2026