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Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group to start accepting orders for its new electric SUV
In a statement China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group said, it will start accepting orders for its Hengchi 5 electric sport utility vehicle, “imminently”; to this end it will open sales centres in 15 major cities across the country. The company… Read More ›
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EV component manufacturer Vitesco receives orders worth $2.20 billion
In a statement Vitesco‘s Chief Executive Andreas Wolf said, the company had received a $2.20 billion (2 billion euros) order to produce a component for electric vehicles (EVs). Wolf did not name the client. Last year the company had forecast… Read More ›
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Gas shipments to Europe via Ukraine continuing: Gazprom
Late on Sunday, Russian energy giant Gazprom said, supply of liquid natural gas to Europe via Ukraine in line with requests from European consumers is continuing. LNG requests stood at 109.6 million cubic metres (mcm) for March 27, slightly up from… Read More ›
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British police arrest 7 alleged Lapsus$ hackers
In a significant development, the British police have arrested 7 people following a series of hacks by the Lapsus$ hacking group which targeted companies including Microsoft Corp and Okta Inc. The authentication services of San Francisco-based Okta Inc are used by… Read More ›
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Sanctions Cause Russians To Panic And Buy Antidepressants And Sleeping Drugs
According to data revealed recently, Russians have hurried to stock up on antidepressants, sleeping pills, and contraceptives, among other things, since the conflict in Ukraine began, with many purchasing a month’s worth of medicine in just two weeks. Although official… Read More ›
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Russia Turns East For Replacements As Western Retail Brands Quit The Country
An industry association warned on Friday that Russia is looking to China, India, Iran, and Turkey to fill the void left by the exit of western retail corporations, as Moscow struggles to find methods to counteract its growing isolation in… Read More ›
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EU Agrees Signs Gas Deal With US To Reduce Dependence On Russia
The United States and the European Union have struck a big agreement on liquefied natural gas in an effort to reduce Europe’s reliance on Russian energy. The agreement calls for the US to supply the EU with additional gas by… Read More ›
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Jobless Claims In The United States Reached Their Lowest Level Since 1969
In the United States, fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week than at any other period since 1969. According to the Labor Department, only 187,000 people filed for jobless benefits. This was a decrease of approximately 28,000 from the… Read More ›
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