The US Senate Saturday approved 25 billion dollars in loan guarantees for the financially strapped US auto industry, intended to spark a wave of automotive innovation. The loan guarantees were included in a continuing resolution that included funding for the US government and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. President George W. Bush has indicated that he intends to sign the bill. ‘We’re very pleased Congress has chosen to act at this critical time,’ said Greg Martin, director of communications for General Motors Corp’s Washington office. GM had been subject of much speculation that it could be forced into bankruptcy. The bill, which was approved by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, are the first loan guarantees for US carmakers since Congress approved a similar 675 million dollar measure for Chrysler Corp. in 1980. Chrysler Chairman Robert Nardelli, however, said this week the loan guarantees should not be considered a rescue package for struggling carmakers. ‘This is not a bailout,’ he said. Under provisions of the new legislation, not only US carmakers are eligible for the guarantees but also suppliers and foreign automakers with plants in the United States that are more than […]
Monday, September 29th, 2008
US Congress Passes 25 Billion Loan Guarantees to Automakers
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Source: Agence France-Presse (France)
Publication Date: Sep 28 12:49 PM US/Eastern
Link: US Congress Passes 25 Billion Loan Guarantees to Automakers
Source: Agence France-Presse (France)
Publication Date: Sep 28 12:49 PM US/Eastern
Link: US Congress Passes 25 Billion Loan Guarantees to Automakers
Stephan: With all the handing out of billions, you may not have noticed this one. It will be interesting to see whether Detroit, with this money, finally is prepared to grapple with alternative energy in a serious way. It is also worth remembering that when a health bill that would have extended medical coverage for children was offered, the administration position was we didn't have the money to do it.