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Former President Joe Biden left the Capitol aboard Marine One, leaving President Trump’s inauguration for an event with staff ...
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Osamu Suzuki, head of Japan's Suzuki Motor Corporation since 1978 and the driving force behind India's Maruti Suzuki, died on ...
Regardless of what is pushing or pulling your boat on the water everything is getting lighter, quieter, and more efficient.
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Notable carmakers like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, and others posted impressive sales figures in December, highlighting the sector's robust growth and dominance in the automotive industry.
Osamu Suzuki, who has died aged 94, was the longest-serving head of a global automotive marque, having built his adoptive family’s business into a major manufacturer of small cars and motorcycles.