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  2. Automotive industry in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 France fell from second to third place among Europe's auto-producing nations, recording production of 204,000 [14] cars, while Germany's production amounted to 213,117 passenger cars. [15] 1945 – Renault becomes state owned and is called Régie nationale des usines Renault (RNUR).

  3. European Automobile Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative research activities of the automotive manufacturers and other efforts are carried out under the auspices of the European Council for Automotive Research and Development (EUCAR). [30] Together with automotive suppliers, the automotive manufacturers support 30% of all research and development in the European Union. [31]

  4. Lists of automobile-related articles - Wikipedia

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    Automotive industry in New Zealand; Automotive industry in North Korea; Automotive industry in Pakistan; Automotive industry in Romania; Automotive industry in Russia; Automotive industry in South Korea; Automotive industry in the Soviet Union; Automotive industry in Spain; List of Spanish automobiles; Automotive industry in Sweden. List of ...

  5. Automotive industry by country - Wikipedia

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    This article provides an overview of the automotive industry in countries around the world. The United States was the world's largest automobile producer by volume from the early years of the 20th century until the 1980s, when it was overtaken by Japan. In 2009, China became the world's largest vehicle producer. [1]

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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    Company Parent company Aixam (1984–present): Polaris Industries: Alpine (1955–present): Groupe Renault: Bugatti (1909–1963, 1987–1995, 1998–present): Bugatti Rimac: Citroën (1919–present)

  7. Morocco’s automotive industry shifts gears to prep for ...

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    Business incentives and investing in infrastructure like the freight railway line have allowed Morocco to grow its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa's largest in less than ...

  8. Category:Automotive industry in France - Wikipedia

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    Automotive industry in France; A. L'Auto-Journal; F. List of automobile manufacturers of France; P. Paris Motor Show This page was last edited on 11 February 2024 ...

  9. Société des ingénieurs de l'automobile - Wikipedia

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    The French Society of Automotive Engineers (French: Société des ingénieurs de l'automobile, SIA) is an association of French engineers, managers, technicians and automotive professionals working in the automotive sector in France.The association is regulated under the loi de 1901. Its main goal is to promote innovation and technical exchange ...