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Erdogan Says He Could Discuss Charge For Twitter Blue Check With Elon Musk
Musk said the company will charge $8 a month for its Blue service, which includes the sought-after blue check mark.
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Musk Orders Twitter To Cut Infrastructure Costs By $1 Billion - Report
Twitter is currently losing about $3 million a day "with all spending and revenue considered," according to an internal document
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South Korea Truckers Strike Again With Auto, Battery Supply Chains At Risk
The organising union kicked off 16 rallies across the country on Thursday morning, including at a port in Ulsan that houses Hyundai Motor's main manufacturing plant.
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EU Demands Quick Fix From U.S. Of Green Subsidy Law
The EU argues the $430 billion Inflation Reduction Act, to take effect in January, will make the United States a world leader in the electric vehicle market at its expense.
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Decision on North American auto rules dispute 'imminent', Canada says
Canada this year joined Mexico in a complaint against the United States over how to apply automotive sector content requirements under the United States-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) free trade agreement
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Tesla readies revamped Model 3 with project 'Highland' - Report
One focus of the redesign is to reduce the number of components and complexity in the interior of the Model 3 while focusing on features that Tesla buyers value
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Faraday Future Appoints Xuefeng Chen As Global CEO
Chen, who was most recently the CEO of the company's China division and has spent nearly two decades in the automotive industry, succeeds Carsten Breitfeld, who was removed from the role by the board, the company added in a filing.
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India Can Buy As Much Russian Oil As It Wants, Outside Price Cap, Yellen Says
The United States is happy for India to continue buying as much Russian oil as it wants, including at prices above a G7-imposed price cap mechanism, if it steers clear of Western insurance, finance and maritime services bound by the cap.
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India Sends More Vacuum Gasoil To The U.S. As The West Shuns Russian Oil
India stepped up vacuum gasoil exports to the United States this year in an unusual trade flow for the oil product.
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India's Iraqi Oil Imports Fall To Lowest In 20 Months - Report
India's oil imports from Iraq plunged to a 20-month low in October as refiners continued to buy discounted Russian barrels and boosted purchases of West African crude.
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India's IOC Buys Nov Sokol Cargo At Near Parity To Dubai Benchmark - Report
Indian Oil Corp has purchased a cargo of Russia's Sokol oil for November delivery thorough a spot deal with a trading firm.
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Russian Oil Cap Doubts Spur Insurer Fears Of Ships Left At Sea
Oil-laden tankers risk being left languishing at sea if insurers do not urgently get clarity on an unfinished G7 and European Union plan to cap the price of Russian crude.
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Volkswagen: All Brands Have Halted Paid Activities On Twitter
Volkswagen's brands have halted all paid activities on Twitter until further notice.
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India Raises Windfall Tax On Crude Oil
India has raised a windfall tax on crude oil to 10,200 Indian rupees ($125.22) per tonne from 9,500 rupees per tonne.
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Europe Rushes To Fill Up On Russian Diesel Before Ban Begins
European traders are rushing to fill tanks in the region with Russian diesel before an EU ban begins in February, as alternative sources remain limited.
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Oil Rebounds From Early Plunge After Saudis Deny OPEC+ Output Report
Oil prices rebounded from early losses after Saudi Arabia denied a report it was discussing an increase in oil supply with OPEC and its allies.
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Global Stocks, Oil Prices Slip As Rising COVID Cases Prompt Chinese Lockdowns
Global stocks and oil prices slipped as a spike in COVID-19 cases and newly recorded deaths in China prompted authorities to reinstate lockdowns.
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Oil Rises 1% As OPEC+ Focus On Supply Cuts Outweighs Recession Concerns
Oil prices rose about 1% after top exporter Saudi Arabia said OPEC+ was sticking with output cuts and could take further steps to balance the market.
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Indian Refiners Becoming Wary Of Buying Russian Oil As EU Sanctions Loom - Report
Indian refiners are wary of buying Russia crude oil loading after Dec. 5 when European Union sanctions take effect, pending clarity on the proposed G7 price cap mechanism.
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India's October Fuel Demand Rises On Festive Season Boost
India's fuel consumption rose to its highest in four months in the festival month of October.
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