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		<title>By: Car Industry Slowing Down &#124; Daily Torque</title>
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		<description>[...] General Motors (GM) will temporarily cut 500 workers at Ontario, Canada plant. While General Motors and Ford in the United States have reported far deeper quarterly loss than expected will also be cutting cost. Toyota Motor Corp of Japan, the No.1 carmaker will slash its profit forecast of the year. Our previous post on Nissan also reported a 38% drop in Net Income this year. [...]</description>
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