Monday, February 27, 2012
Auto Manufacturers Can't Keep Up With Demand
Not too long ago, the US economy was dependent upon on auto sales. That is no longer true for economy as a whole, but it makes a real difference in Michigan and other states that make the parts for GM, Ford and Chrysler. Auto sales declined sharply in the recession and the pent up demand is now being released as the economy recovers. The increased demand is also putting pressure on non-domestic auto companies to increase production capacity. Most of them have expanded their US operations in response to higher demand. People, across the globe love the automobile. Hopefully, we will find a way to satisfy their demand with newer products in the near future that are less harmful to the environment.
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