STOCKHOLM -- Autoliv is speeding up cost cuts, mainly in Europe, expecting to cut 6,000 jobs or 11 percent of its workforce, the world's biggest maker of airbags and seatbelts said.
STOCKHOLM -- Autoliv is speeding up cost cuts, mainly in Europe, expecting to cut 6,000 jobs or 11 percent of its workforce, the world's biggest maker of airbags and seatbelts said.
U.S. light-vehicle sales are projected to rise 4.6 percent to 15 percent in April, forecasters say, as consumers lock in prices poised to rise in coming months as tariffs take a toll on supply and selection.