Auto Sector

South Korean carmaker Ssangyong applies for receivership

South Korean carmaker Ssangyong applies for receivership Seoul  - Cash-strapped South Korean automaker Ssangyong Motor applied for receivership in a Seoul court to avoid bankruptcy Friday, following a decision by its Chinese owner.

The decision to file for receivership was made at a meeting Thursday night by parent company Shanghai Automotive Industry to tackle Ssangyong's liquidity crisis, after the company was denied new bank loans two weeks ago, the sport utility vehicle (SUV) manufacturer said in a statement

Audi India posts three-fold increase in 2008

Audi India posts three-fold increase in 2008German luxury carmaker, Audi India reported three-fold increase in its luxury cars sales in 2008, at a time when entire automobile sector is facing the heat of global slowdown. Audi sold 1,050 units in the country in the year 2008 as compared to 349 units during the previous year.

Austrian government agrees to help automotive industry

Austrian government agrees to help automotive industry Vienna - Austria's government and the country's automotive industry on Thursday agreed on measures to alleviate the effects of the crisis gripping the global car industry.

The measures include prolonging the time that short-time work is subsidised with public funds, as well as funding for innovative research, Chancellor Werner Faymann and Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Josef Proell said after the government's meeting with industry leaders.

Nissan carmaker announces drastic job cuts at British plant

NissanLondon - Japanese carmaker Nissan Thursday announced major job cuts at a plant in north-east England which accounts for the bulk of British car exports.

Nissan said 1,200 jobs would go at its plant in Sunderland, near Newcastle, which employs around 5,000 workers and is one of the biggest employers in the region.

The Nissan plant is Britain's largest car exporter, selling 80 per cent of its cars abroad. It was opened to great fanfare during the rule of Conservative ex-prime minister Margaret Thatcher in 1986.

Austrian automotive industry calls for government support

Austria MapVienna- Austria's automotive industry on Thursday called on the government to help alleviate the effects of the current crisis which has gripped the global car industry.

"The crisis has fully hit us. More than 7,500 are already working short time," said Dietmar Schaefer, head of the car component suppliers' goup within the Austrian chamber of commerce.

A meeting between the Austrian government and industry representatives got underway on Thursday to discuss measures such as prolonging the time that short-time work would be subsidised with public funds.

Imported car sales in Japan hit 15-year low in 2008

Imported car sales in Japan hit 15-year low in 2008Tokyo - Sales of imported cars in Japan plunged to their lowest level in 15 years in 2008 amid oil price surges and the global financial turmoil, the Japan Automobile Importers Association said Thursday.

Sales fell 17.3 per cent to 219,231 units in 2008 compared to the year before. These figures include Japanese cars built overseas.

Sales of imported foreign cars declined 16.3 per cent to 193,902 units, and those of Japanese vehicles produced overseas tumbled 24.4 per cent to 25,329 units.

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