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Sabtu, 06 Desember 2008

U.S.A try to save the car industry

The U.S. government says they will continue negotiations with Congress on plans to rescue the automotive industry.After meeting with opinions during two days in Congress plan to rescue the three major automobile manufacturers still have not agreed on the U.S..Congress leaders estimate there will be a vote next week.BBC journalist in Washington Rajini Vaidyanathan report of the director of General Motors, Chrysler and Ford to request the assistance of Congress to approve the financial assistance of 34 billion dollars to save the companies they are problematic.In the two-day meeting various reasons have been proposed to require funds to rescue the agreement, but also can not be achieved.Rescue package was big enough at stake.The pengecamnya grounded automotive manufacturers must first demonstrate that they can be more efficient.Another issue is how the fund should be financed.

In his statement Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi hint he will now consider to allow the funds taken from the funds disisihkan to produce cars environmentally friendly.With the conditions, Pelosi continued, no guarantee the funds will be returned within a few weeks.Pelosi said he expects Congress will make voting for the plan, which still must be approved next week.Leaders of the Democratic Party, which holds a majority in the Senate, Harry Reid added that the support and cooperation of the Republic Party will determine, when voting will be conducted and whether it will succeed.

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