63 Percent of Automotive Execs Believe USMCA Will Drive Production Costs Higher: Survey
While the majority of automotive executives believe the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will have a positive impact on their companies in the long run, many of them also believe the newly negotiated trade pact will increase their production costs in the short term.
The Future of MEMA with Bill Long
Bill Long, MEMA president and CEO, outlines a forward-looking strategy focusing on advocacy, sustainability and competitiveness in the evolving automotive landscape, as the association celebrates its 120th anniversary milestone and legacy.
MEMA Honors Dingell, Stevens For Supporting Vehicle Suppliers
The award is a recognition given to elected officials who have shown outstanding leadership on behalf of vehicle suppliers.
AASA Presents New Annual Advocacy And DEI Awards At AAPEX
Delphi Technologies received the 2021 AASA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award.
MEMA Honors 3 Industry Leaders With Triangle Award
MEMA presented Triangle Awards to James Kamsickas, chairman and CEO of Dana, Mike Mansuetti, president of Robert Bosch, and Don Walker, CEO of Magna International.
Suppliers Convene in Washington for 2019 MEMA Legislative Summit
Attendees participated in more than 130 meetings with legislators and Trump-administration officials, with the goal of helping them understand the impact of tariffs and other issues as well as how decisions in Washington affect businesses across the country.
Supplier Associations Join Vice President Pence in Detroit to Discuss North American Trade Deal
The supplier industry has been unified in its argument that a strong North American trade deal and a stable supply chain are essential to allow U.S. businesses to remain competitive in a global marketplace.