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    Autoline This Week

    In depth discussions of the most important trends and developments shaping the automotive industry with industry executives and the top auto journalists. Your half-hour update on what they’re talking about in the C-suites.
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    Autoline This Week #2527 - Can The U.S. Compete With China?

    Autoline This Week #2527 - Can The U.S. Compete With China?
    Automakers are heavily investing in EVs. The Biden Administration wants 50% of all new cars to be electric by 2030. Yet, the US depends on China for 80% of the raw materials needed to make EVs. It’s a matter of national security. How should the US respond? John Bozzella, president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, argues that what’s needed is a comprehensive national industrial strategy.

    Autoline This Week #2526 - Ford Retools For The Next 100 Years

    Autoline This Week #2526 - Ford Retools For The Next 100 Years
    The Ford Motor Company has laid out an ambitious plan to transform the company by the end of this decade. It has to transition to electric, autonomous and connected vehicles. And to get there it has to change the way the company operates. Lisa Drake, the chief operating officer for North America, talks about the changes the company will make, and the role that women can play in this transformation.

    Autoline This Week #2525 - Automakers Unite To Confront Cybersecurity Threats

    Autoline This Week #2525 - Automakers Unite To Confront Cybersecurity Threats
    Cybersecurity is a threat that no automaker or supplier can handle on its own. So the auto industry formed an Auto ISAC: an information sharing and assessment center. Members of the Auto ISAC share info on how they’ve been attacked and how they responded. Three cyber experts provide an up to date report on the latest issues the Auto ISAC is dealing with.

    Autoline This Week #2523 - China Takes The Lead

    Autoline This Week #2523 - China Takes The Lead
    China’s automotive industry used to rely on foreign automakers and suppliers to develop cars and technology. Not anymore. China set a goal to become self-sufficient by 2025. Not only is it on track to achieve that goal, it’s leading the world when it comes to electric and connected cars. Tu Le of Sino Automotive Insights shares his views on where it’s all going.

    Autoline This Week #2522 - EVs Unleash A Flood Of Litigation

    Autoline This Week #2522 - EVs Unleash A Flood Of Litigation
    The auto industry knows the future is with electric vehicles. But it’s also facing a slew of new legal issues that EVs bring with them. Battery fires are pitting automakers against suppliers. Electric utilities face legal challenges from companies that operate charging stations. And consumers are demanding protection from any of these problems. Autoline This Week tackles the legal issues that have not got the attention they deserve.

    Autoline This Week #2516 - Manufacturing Cars With Biomaterials

    Autoline This Week #2516 - Manufacturing Cars With Biomaterials
    The auto industry is working hard to reduce its carbon footprint. And while everyone is aware of the big push to electric cars, there are other efforts underway. One of those includes making automotive components from biomaterials. These are materials made from plants and vegetation, not from petroleum. And they’ve reached a level of sophistication and development where they are lighter, cheaper and offer better performance.

    Autoline This Week #2508 - Canada Emerges As An EV Powerhouse

    Autoline This Week #2508 - Canada Emerges As An EV Powerhouse
    A year ago the future of the Canadian auto industry looked doubtful. But then GM, Ford and Stellantis announced billions of dollars in investments to make electric cars there. Moreover, Canada has all the raw materials needed to make EV batteries and electric motors, as well as a green electric grid to manufacture them. All this transformed the outlook for the Canadian auto industry from bleak to bright.