Automakers say need action on weak yen
14th Nov 2006, 21:17 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chief executives of General Motors , Ford Motor and Chrysler Group said on Tuesday they discussed several competitive concerns with President George W. Bush during an hourlong meeting in the Oval Office.
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