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  2. 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis - Wikipedia

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    Statistics of new car sales in Russia from 1999 to 2023, showing a sharp decrease in 2009 with a recovery by 2012. Russia's automotive industry was hit hard by the Late 2000s recession, which started from United States. Production of passenger cars dropped from 1,470,000 units in 2008 to just 597,000 units in 2009.

  3. Stewart International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It has set aside $500 million in its ten-year capital improvement plan to expand the airport. [29] The Port Authority sees Stewart as offering relief to those airports and (especially) Teterboro, estimating it could handle five times its present passenger volume. It will probably follow its standard procedure and contract the actual operations ...

  4. Automotive industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This car was not popular with British buyers and was withdrawn from sale within a few years, although Daihatsu would return to the UK market in the early 1980s. [25] A year later, Toyota became the second Japanese carmaker to import cars to Britain. It was followed shortly afterwards by Nissan (which used the Datsun brand for the UK market) and ...

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  6. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, Ford Motors announced its plans to set up a plant in India with an annual capacity of 250,000 cars, for US$500 million. The cars were manufactured both for the Indian market and for export. [108] The company said that the plant was a part of its plan to make India the hub for its global production business. [109]

  7. Willow River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Etter & McDougall opened the Willow River Lumber Co.'s 30,000-foot capacity mill, [180] near today's Laidlaw Rd. [72] Busy during the late 1920s, [181] production slumped across the industry during the early Great Depression. [182] After the mill burned to the ground in 1932, [183] the company used the Newland's mill. [184]