Automakers have tough choices to make in industry, Bush says
15th Nov 2006, 04:53 GMT
WASHINGTON - President Bush told U.S. auto industry leaders on Tuesday he recognized they had ''tough choices'' to make their companies competitive in a difficult global environment and promised a continuing dialogue between government and industry.
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