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NEW YORK, New York — As of Oct. 1, the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. have been grappling with the most significant port strike in nearly 50 years. The strikes have disrupted trade at 36 key ports, including those in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and Texas. Nearly
The Collapse of Evergrande: A Symbol of China’s Deepening Property Crisis, Flailing Economy
In a landmark decision that highlights the ongoing turmoil in China's real estate sector, a Hong Kong...
Toyota Head Questions EV Dominance, Champions Hybrids and Hydrogen Fuel
The chairman and former CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation, Akio Toyoda, has reiterated his company's reluctance...
Hertz to Sell 20,000 Electric Vehicles, Invest in Gasoline Cars Instead
On Jan. 11, vehicle rental company Hertz Global Holdings, said it intends to sell approximately 20,000...
New Year’s Day Earthquake Shook Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Beyond Safety Limits
On Jan. 10, Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) revealed that the magnitude 7.6 earthquake which...
Japan to Begin Mining Seabed for Rare Earth Metals to Eliminate Dependence on China
In a bid to eliminate its dependence on China for rare earth metals, Japan is expected to begin mining...
FAA Grounds 171 Boeing MAX 9 Aircraft Following Serious Mid-Flight Incident
On Jan. 5, The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered the temporary grounding of 171 Boeing 737...
Tesla, Other EVs Lose Tax Credits as US Hopes to Reduce Dependency on Chinese Batteries
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Reuters) — Many electric vehicles lost eligibility for tax credits of up to $7,500...
Intel Granted $3.2 Billion for New Chip Plant in Israel
JERUSALEM — Israel's government agreed to give Intel a $3.2 billion grant for a new $25 billion chip...
Bipartisan Opposition Grows as Japan Seeks to Purchase Iconic U.S. Steel
On Dec. 19, three Republican senators along with a number of prominent Democrats, urged American authorities...