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Small Business Owners in NH Sound Off

(Union Leader) Local retailers in Nashua, N.H., said they have been bullied for years into allowing Massachusetts auditors to look at their books to see if they owed the Bay State any taxes.

Social Networking Added to New SEMA Web Site

(Aftermarketnews.com) SEMA has unveiled a new look and a host of new benefits on its Web site, www.SEMA.org.

Making Cars Last Longer

(The Gainesville (Fla.) Sun) Americans are buying fewer cars. That means they need to make the ones they have last longer, which has been a benefit to the auto repair industry.

Clashing on Cash For Clunkers

Special interests. Industry lobbyists. Trade groups. They are, after all, one and the same.

New TRIB Member

Roshan Tyre Retreaders of Sri Lanka has joined the Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau (TRIB).

Car-Part Makers Here May Get Aid

(Greenville News) The Treasury Department said Thursday it would provide up to $5 billion in financing to auto parts suppliers linked to Detroit’s carmakers, a move that could benefit Upstate companies as the government tries to stabilize the reeling domestic automotive sector.

AAPEX Owners Analyze Exhibitor and Buyer Expectations

(Aftermarketnews.com) Owners of the annual the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) have revealed the results of an online survey conducted last year to provide insight into the needs and expectations of AAPEX domestic exhibitors and buyers for the 2009 event.

TIA Looking for Board Members

TIA is now accepting nominations for service on its board of directors.

ETRMA: Rules Sets Tyre Safety at ‘Unprecedented Levels’

European tyre manufacturing body, ETRMA, has welcomed the approval of new requirements for the general safety of motor vehicles in yesterday’s first-reading agreement by the European Parliament.

AAIA: Vehicle Repairs Cost 34% More at Car Dealers

Vehicle repairs cost an average 34% more at car dealerships than at independent repair shops, according to a study by the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA).