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LG Energy Solution To Invest $3.1 Billion In S.Korea Battery Facility
The project in Ochang, South Korea, will include R&D and production facilities and related infrastructure
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Russian Oil Sold To India Below Price Cap In Buyers' Market
The European Union ban on imports of Russia's seaborne oil from Dec. 5 has driven Moscow to seek alternative markets, mainly in Asia, for about 1 million barrels per day.
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India May Split Planned Mega Refinery To Various Sites - Report
Aramco and ADNOC joined a consortium of Indian state-run firms in 2018 to set up a 1.2 million barrels-per-day coastal refinery and petrochemical plant in western Maharashtra, seeking a reliable outlet for their oil.
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Kremlin Says It Is Finalising Last Details Of Response To Oil Price Cap
Moscow has repeatedly said it will not sell oil to countries that comply with the cap
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Tesla To Start Mass Production Of The Cybertruck At The End Of 2023
Tesla aims to start mass production of its Cybertruck at the end of 2023, two years after the initial target for the long-awaited pickup truck.
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Japan To Seek U.S. Flexibility On EV Purchase Incentives, Kyodo Reports
Japan will ask the United States to be more flexible on EV purchase incentives for non-American carmakers.
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Battery Maker Envision AESC Seeking Potential Investors To Fund Expansion
Japan-based Envision Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC) is also in talks with automakers in Japan, Europe, the United States and China for new supply deals, its chief executive Shoichi Matsumoto told Reuters.
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U.S., EU Launch Formal Group To Discuss Conflict Over EV Subsidies
The talks come as auto manufacturers from Stuttgart to Seoul have been angered by Biden's $430 billion "Inflation Reduction Act", enacted in August and aimed at rolling back climate change and making Washington a world leader in the EV market.
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Oil Slumps By Over $2/bbl, Dogged By Recession Fears
Oil prices briefly erased some losses after officials said the U.S. Energy Department will repurchase 3 million barrels of domestic crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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Electric Vehicles Confront The Leap To The Mass Market
The automobile industry is pouring more than $1 trillion into a revolutionary shift from combustion engines to electric vehicles guided by software.
Read More →Taiwan To Fine Foxconn For Unauthorised China Investment
Taiwan has turned a wary eye on China's ambition to boost its semiconductor industry and is tightening legislation to prevent what it says is China stealing its chip technology.
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STMicro, Soitec Deepen Cooperation Over Fast-Growing Semiconductor Material
Soitec and STMicroelectronics are deepening their cooperation over the manufacturing of a key and fast-growing material used in the electric car industry.
Read More →U.S. Urges Caution On Low-Quoted Russian Oil Prices As EU Debates Price Cap
The Biden administration broke its silence on European Union deliberations over a $65-70 per barrel Russian oil price cap, warning far-lower prices cited for some Russian Urals crude shipments should be approached with caution.
Read More →Tesla Launches EVs In Thailand Amid Competition From Cheaper Brands
Tesla launched two EVs in Thailand, marking its first foray into the regional autos hub that has long been dominated by Japanese manufacturers.
Read More →Oil Settles Up $2 On Tighter Supply; OPEC+ Talks Limit Gains
Oil prices settled up by over $2 per barrel on signs of tighter supply, a weaker dollar and optimism over a Chinese demand recovery.
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OPEC+ Switch To Virtual Meeting Signals Policy Roll-Over Ahead Of Russian Oil Price Cap - Report
The OPEC+ decision to hold its Dec. 4 meeting virtually signals little likelihood of a policy change.
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Factbox - Western Governments Struggle To Agree On Russian Oil Price Cap
Western governments want to set a maximum purchase price for Russian oil on the world market to limit Moscow’s ability to raise money for its war on Ukraine.
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Uber, Aurora To Expand Self-Driving Truck Ops In Texas To Meet Holiday Rush
Uber and Aurora Innovation will expand their driverless pilot program in Texas to meet increased delivery demand during the holidays.
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India To Continue Buying Russian Oil, Ministry Source Says
India will continue buying Russian oil and even look for term contracts as sanctions allow purchases provided that Western services are not used.
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Reliance Makes Rare Buy Of Russian Naphtha, Ups Fuel Oil Imports
Reliance Industries is snapping up Russian refined fuels, including rare purchases of naphtha, after some Western buyers stopped Russian imports.
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