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Detroit Three CEOs invited to testify before Congress in January for first time since 2008
CEOs will address rising vehicle costs, fuel economy rules, and the electric vehicle transition amid a doubling of average car prices over the past decade, Cox Automotive data shows.
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Detroit Three CEOs To Face Congress For The First Time In Decades Over Soaring Car Prices
Ford GM and Stellantis CEOs to testify before Congress in January. Hearing focuses on pricing, regulations, EV policy, and trade talks. Senator Ted Cruz calls it a reality check on affordability rules. For the first time in nearly twenty years, the CEOs of Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis may once again share a table before Congress. The Senate Commerce Committee has called on Ford’s Jim Farley, GM’s Mary Barra, and Stellantis’ Antonio Filos…
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