DETROIT – In a rare joint public appearance, the purchasing chiefs of Detroit’s Big Three auto makers are surprisingly likeminded in fielding questions about raw-material prices, the role of minority-owned parts producers and the sensitive topic of supplier relations.
Attendees of the Auto-Tech conference here may have expected testy words or at least some healthy disagreement between General ...
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