Oct. 9, 2025 | GM makes major changes to supplier contracts; robotics tariffs possible

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Bonus Episode: Tekion CEO Jay Vijayan on profitability plans and ROI transparency

In the second half of his interview with Automotive News Retail Tech Reporter Mark Hollmer, Tekion CEO Jay Vijayan discusses the company’s path to profitability in 2026, why Tekion isn’t rushing to go public and how the company delivered 3,000 new features last year while buildin ...  Show more

Feb. 21, 2026 | Weekend Drive: Will auto companies get tariff refunds after SCOTUS ruling?

Automotive News’ Larry P. Vellequette and Automotive News Canada’s Greg Layson discuss the U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down many of Trump’s tariffs, steep price increases on Canadian and Japanese vehicles, VW workers ratifying their first UAW contract, and the looming thre ...  Show more

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