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China cuts rare earth export quotas

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December 29, 2010
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redarrow China cuts rare earth export quotas
redarrow Nissan's Leaf featuring automatic gaming system
redarrow Automakers race to trim weight, keep trucks brawny
redarrow Ford to bring start-stop 'microhybrids' to U.S.
redarrow Honda's fun little hybrid

Republic reduces its first batch of rare earth export quotas for 2011 by more than 11 percent, in the face of a threat by the U.S. to complain to the WTO over the limits.

The electric car features achievement systems to reward green driving and ranks drivers against other drivers, delivering real-time smugness.

analysis Major automakers are scrambling to strip hundreds of pounds off future pickup trucks in an effort to meet new U.S. standards for fuel economy without sacrificing strength or towing capability.

Already used in Europe, Ford's fuel-saving system turns off the gas engine when a car is idle to improve efficiency by up to 10 percent.
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