Evergrande winding-up lawsuit in Hong Kong adjourned to Nov 7

Hong Kong’s High Court approved on Monday an application by China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) and its major offshore credit group to adjourn a winding-up petition against it to Nov. 7.
Exclusive: Didi pursues EV stake, aiming to emerge from regulatory shadows

China’s Didi is in talks with state-backed Sinomach Automobile (600335.SS) to buy a third of its electric-vehicle unit, two sources said, signalling the ride-hailer’s regulatory troubles are in the rear view mirror as it focuses on growth.
EXCLUSIVE China in talks with automakers on EV subsidy extension -sources

China is in talks with automakers about extending costly subsidies for electric vehicles (EV) that were set to expire in 2022, aiming to keep a key market growing as the broader economy slows, three people familiar with the matter said.
U.S. gasoline prices soar to highest since 2008 on Russia conflict -AAA

U.S. gasoline prices at the pump jumped 11% over the past week to the highest since late July 2008 as global sanctions cripple Russia’s ability to export crude oil after its invasion of Ukraine, automobile club AAA said on Sunday.
The biennial Internationale-Automobil-Ausstellung-The International Motor Show-begins this week!

The biennial Internationale-Automobil-Ausstellung, or International Motor Show, in Germany, begins this week. It is a well-attended event in which the entire country honors the country’s enduring automotive industry and invites the world’s most prestigious brands to participate. According to reports, this year’s event will be held in Munich, Bavaria, and will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity […]
Japan’s exports extend gains, machinery orders fall amid fragile recovery

Japan’s exports marked a fifth straight month of double-digit growth in July, driven by U.S.-bound shipments of automobiles in a positive sign for a trade-led economy, although a key gauge of capital spending fell for the first time in four months.
Analysis: Tesla hikes electric car prices in U.S.; holds line in China

Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) showed signs of divergent strategies in the world’s two biggest automotive markets, raising prices to boost profit margins in the United States while keeping prices steady in China and hoping to grow sales there.
U.S. producer prices post biggest annual gain in more than 10-1/2 years

U.S. producer prices accelerated in June, leading to the largest annual increase in more than 10-1/2 years, suggesting inflation could remain high as robust demand fueled by the economy’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic strains the supply chain.
Musk trial asks the $2 bln question: Who controls Tesla?

More than $2 billion hinges on that question as a trial kicks off on Monday. Shareholders allege that Musk used his control of Tesla to force the company in 2016 to rescue SolarCity, saving the solar panel maker – and Musk’s investment in the company – from bankruptcy.
Volkswagen’s Mexico unit says it will resume production that was hit by chip shortage

Volkswagen AG’s (VOWG_p.DE) Mexico unit said on Sunday it expects to restart production of three segments from next week and in July after output was curtailed by a global semiconductor chip supply crunch.