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Jan 2017
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P&L: Volvo Will Start Producing Cars in ...

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Volvo's Lex Kerssemakers discusses Volvo's comeback and says the company will start producing cars in the U.S. by mid-2018. Kevin Tynan, a senior auto analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, and Bloomberg Detroit Bureau Chief David Welch talk to Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the themes and highlights from the auto industry at the North American International Auto Show. Sam Slaughter, chairman of the show, discusses Automobili-D, displaying the connected, high-tech, automotive digital future. Finally, Alan Batey, GM's executive vice president and president for North America, discusses Mexico manufacturing and Chevrolet's business health.

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