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Officials with the Ford Motor Company are reportedly talking with the Trump administration about devising a path for China to build vehicles in the U.S.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation said in a letter Thursday that the Chinese developer has failed to meet its agreement with the state
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Friday West Michigan business leaders gathered at Grand Valley State University’s Seidman Center for Business discussing the impacts of tariffs on local companies
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Zeeland-based Gentex Corporation has stopped production on its mirrors for Chinese automotive customers due to concerns over current and potential tariffs
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NPR International Correspondent Emily Feng shares her latest work.
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West Michigan business leaders are waiting to see what’s next after some of President Trump’s tariffs were put on hold Monday
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The Detroit automaker said Wednesday in a regulatory filing that it will cut the value of its equity stake in the ventures by $2.6 billion to $2.9 billion when results are reported early next year. In addition, GM will take $2.7 billion worth of restructuring charges, most during the fourth quarter.
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A new law pushed by a Michigan Congressman requires the Chinese company that owns TikTok to sell the popular social media platform or face it being banned in the U.S.
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The student faces charges of perjury and attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector. Noncitizen voting is extremely rare in the U.S. and is almost always caught.