Automakers Call for Stability in Washington as Industry Faces Uncertain Future Executives from major automotive manufacturers gathered at the New York International Auto Show, sounding a warning bell for the industry's future. In a stark reminder of the sector's reliance on government policies, a panel of high-ranking officials urged policymakers in Washington to provide more stability and consistency in their regulations. The executives also emphasized the need for a strong intracontinental trade deal, which would help mitigate the effects of global supply chain disruptions and protect the industry from increasingly protectionist trade policies. By producing more vehicles locally, the executives believe they can create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and strengthen the industry's resilience in the face of an uncertain global landscape.
A panel of executives at the New York International Auto Show urged more stability in Washington, a strong intracontinental trade deal and localized production of compelling vehicles.