NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Nov 18, 1980
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(Studio) United States auto makers said still concerned over impact of foreign imports on domestic sales; slip in sales of Chrysler's K car cited as example
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Hearing of trade subcommittee of House Ways and Means Committee into situation examined. [Senator Don. RIEGLE - criticizes Carter administration] Problems faced by United States auto industry outlined on screen. [UAW president Douglas FRASER - notes Chrysler's predicted 4th quarter losses; Japan's response to United States crisis.] Neither President Carter nor Ronald Reagan said indicating taking any action to restrict Japanese imports for fear of Japanese retaliation.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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