Mazda CX-5 Receives Maximum Five Star Euro NCAP Safety Rating - SYS-CON Media (press release)

Mazda CX-5 Receives Maximum Five Star Euro NCAP Safety Rating
SYS-CON Media (press release)
In the early 1960s, Mazda launched its first passenger car models and began developing rotary engines. Still headquartered in Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda today ranks as one of Japan's leading automakers, and exports cars to the United States and ...

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Sri Lanka needs eco-friendly transport systems - Transport Deputy Minister - Ceylon Daily News

Sri Lanka needs eco-friendly transport systems - Transport Deputy Minister
Ceylon Daily News
Therefore, we decided to impose restrictions on vehicle imports. Regulations were imposed only on the import of luxury vehicles and it will not affect lorries, tippers, tractors and backhoes used in development activities.

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Japan logs trade deficit again in April on rising imports - Mainichi Daily News

Japan logs trade deficit again in April on rising imports
Mainichi Daily News
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan registered a 520.3 billion yen trade deficit in April for the second straight month of red ink, affected by growing energy resource imports and slowing exports to Europe and Asia amid the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone, ...

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Mazda CX-5 - The Independent

Mazda CX-5
The Independent
South Korean challengers have been snapping at its heels, the high yen has stunted exports, flooding at its Thai plant has interrupted production and of course there was the Japanese tsunami at home. The new Mazda CX-5, the company's first foray into ...

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Cars built in Burnaston help Toyota to top world hybrid sales of four million - Derby Telegraph

Cars built in Burnaston help Toyota to top world hybrid sales of four million
Derby Telegraph
A CAR produced at Toyota's Burnaston factory has helped the company achieve a landmark of four million hybrid vehicle sales worldwide. The Japanese manufacturer said that the Auris hybrid, which is made solely at Burnaston, had contributed to the firm ...

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Yoroku: Newer cars are symbols of development in Myanmar - Mainichi Daily News


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Yoroku: Newer cars are symbols of development in Myanmar
Mainichi Daily News
In February, imports of used vehicles from Japan reached a record 9795 units, putting Myanmar in second place for Japanese imports -- an improvement from 13th place over a year. Myanmar is a promising market, supporting healthy exports of Japanese used ...
Car prices dive after rule change Myanmar Times

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BMW Eyes Korea's Fledgling Electric Car Market - Wall Street Journal (blog)

BMW Eyes Korea's Fledgling Electric Car Market
Wall Street Journal (blog)
That's the make-or-break issue for car makers looking to release all-electric cars in Korea. Only a small number of charging stations currently exist and are used for Hyundai and Kia electric vehicles used by the Korean government.

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South Korea may limit exports to Iran on payment concerns: sources - Reuters

South Korea may limit exports to Iran on payment concerns: sources
Reuters
By Ju-min Park and Meeyoung Cho | SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea is considering cutting its exports to Iran - mainly steel, cars and electronics - to reduce the risk of payment defaults as sanctions strangle Iran's earnings from oil exports, ...

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S.Korea may limit exports to Iran on payment concerns -sources - Reuters

S.Korea may limit exports to Iran on payment concerns -sources
Reuters
Export quotas could be imposed on products including Samsung Electronics' mobile phones and Hyundai Motor's vehicles, one of the sources said. The sources, who could not be identified due to the sensitivity of the issue, both have direct knowledge of ...

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Where In The World Is Holden: A Few Of GM's Weirdest Australian Exports - Automobile Magazine (blog)


Automobile Magazine (blog)
Where In The World Is Holden: A Few Of GM's Weirdest Australian Exports
Automobile Magazine (blog)
Hardly. Five years after the first Holden FX rolled off the line in 1948, GM's Australian outpost began cranking out large batches of cars to ship and sell in other corners of the globe. Africa? Malaysia? Thailand? Korea? Japan? The Middle East?

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