China wants to dominate the market for the cars of the future, and it has set its sights on Brazil’s giant auto market. By Somini Sengupta Hello from your former newsletter anchor. It’s been a minute.
Auto shows have lost a lot of glitz, glamour, and excitement as consumers have turned to the internet. This has resulted in lackluster attendance and the 2025 Detroit Auto Show only had 275,000 ...
SAO PAULO, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Brazil's auto exports are set to grow much more than previously expected in 2025, automakers' association Anfavea said on Thursday, crediting strong demand from ...
SAO PAULO, July 7 (Reuters) - Brazil's auto production fell 6.5% in June from the previous month, totaling 200,764 units, data released by automakers association Anfavea showed on Monday. Auto sales ...