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Indonesia plans incentives to help strenghten electric vehicle sector

Bloomberg Indonesia is planning a slew of incentives for electric-car manufacturers and drivers, to help bolster a sector that has already lured investment from Toyota Motor Corp. and SoftBank Group Corp., according to a draft government strategy seen by Bloomberg. The measures are aimed at accelerating the adoption of battery-powered cars in Indonesia and building a base for the production ...

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Factories from Asia to Europe suffer from trade war, disputes

Bloomberg Factories across Asia and Europe are increasingly feeling the brunt of the festering U.S.-China trade war that shows no imminent sign of ending. Purchasing managers’ indexes from some of the largest economies on both continents remained below 50 in July, signaling contractions in industrial output. Germany, the motor of Europe’s growth, is mired in its worst manufacturing slump in ...

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UK firms taking chances with no-deal Brexit

Bloomberg When a potential cliff-edge Brexit loomed last spring, Albion Stone stockpiled equipment and materials as a precaution against disruptions. Not this time around. Michael Poultney, the business director at the Redhill, England-based firm, is still smarting after spending more than $240,000 on preparations, only to see Britain’s exit from the European Union pushed back to October 31, or perhaps ...

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States sue Trump over ‘efficiency rules’

Bloomberg California, New York and 10 other states sued the Trump administration for weakening Obama-era auto regulations intended to increase industry compliance with federal fuel-efficiency standards. The suit filed in the federal appeals court in Manhattan challenges a final rule issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that reduces financial penalties for companies that fail to meet corporate average ...

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Ferrari ‘growth momentum’ slows down

Bloomberg Supercar manufacturers typically operate in the rarefied sphere of recession-proof consumption, where wealthy customers possess enough money to drop $300,000 or more on their purchases. Ferrari NV experienced the limits of that behaviour, reporting growth in the second quarter far behind the first three months of the year, sending its stock tumbling. Both profit and shipments slowed from more ...

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Over 2000 miles of Pacific coastline experience drought

Bloomberg It’s dry in the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia and Alaska. Very dry. A contiguous stretch of over 2,000 miles of Pacific coastline is experiencing drought conditions ranging from “abnormally dry” to “extreme drought,” according to US and Canadian Drought Monitors. While drought has receded across much of the Canadian provinces from June, and overall conditions in the lower 48 ...

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Google to auction slots on Android default search

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc’s Google will require rivals to bid in order to become listed as alternative search providers on Android smartphones, a move to try to keep additional antitrust scrutiny at bay. Starting next year, Google will prompt users to make a choice between Google and three other rival options as their default search provider. Google invited search providers to ...

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Trade talks to continue in September in US

Bloomberg China and the US plan to meet again in September to extend trade talks, as the latest round of negotiations in Shanghai ended with signs the sides discussed Chinese purchases of American farm products — a key demand of President Donald Trump. US delegates including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer wrapped up talks with their ...

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India offers idle electric vehicles to taxi fleets

Bloomberg India’s Energy Efficiency Services Ltd, responsible for replacing the state’s vehicles with new-energy cars, is seeking to lease electric vehicles to cab companies amid delays integrating them into government fleets. EESL has made offers to lease EVs to Ola Cabs, a Softbank Group Corp-backed ride-hailing service, and Indian taxi firm Meru Cabs, and plans to reach out as well ...

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Tokyo plans to remove Seoul from ‘export list’

Bloomberg Japan plans to press ahead with its plan to remove South Korea from a list of trusted export destinations, rebuffing a public effort by the US to calm rising tensions between its two key East Asian allies. “This is a change in the management of exports that’s necessary for national security,” government spokesman Yoshihide Suga told reporters in Tokyo. ...

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