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CATL to Launch 1,000 Battery Replacement Centers in China

CATL, the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker, plans to open 1,000 battery replacement centers in China next year to enhance EV charging convenience.

Business

UK Economy Stagnates in Q3, Posing Challenges for Starmer Government

2024-12-23T12:29:08.162Z

The UK economy reported no growth in Q3 2024, presenting challenges for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

Business

Israel's Innovation Landscape Faces Challenges: Key Findings from 2024 Report

2024-12-23T09:49:06.334Z

The 2024 Innovation Report reveals serious gaps in Israel's innovation landscape, highlighting a lack of disruptive innovation and significant disparities between central and peripheral organizations.

Business

Russian Oil Exports to EU Surge Amid Sanctions Debate

2024-12-23T16:09:14.986Z

Recent data shows a significant increase in Russian oil exports to the EU, raising questions about the effectiveness of sanctions and highlighting a shift towards Asian markets.

Business

Nissan and Honda Initiate Merger Talks to Compete in Electric Vehicle Market

2024-12-23T17:00:01.297Z

Nissan and Honda are in talks to merge into a holding company by June 2025, with Mitsubishi Motors likely joining the alliance, aiming to strengthen their position in the competitive electric vehicle market.

Business

Carlos Ghosn Questions Viability of Nissan-Honda Merger Amid Industry Struggles

2024-12-23T15:08:43.668Z

Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has raised doubts about the proposed merger between Nissan and Honda, citing a lack of integration and significant operational duplication between the two companies. As both automakers face financial difficulties, Ghosn described Nissan's current state as 'panic mode' and questioned the potential success of the merger.

Business

Honda and Nissan Announce Merger to Compete in Electric Vehicle Market

2024-12-23T09:08:47.975Z

Honda and Nissan have confirmed their merger plans to create the world's third largest automotive group, aiming to enhance competitiveness in the electric vehicle market.

2024/6/15

Business

FAA Investigates Boeing and Airbus Over Potentially Falsified Titanium Documents: Safety Assurances Amid Ongoing Issues

2024-06-15T09:14:40.246Z

The FAA is investigating Boeing and Airbus over the use of titanium with falsified documents. Despite the concerning findings, both manufacturers assure the public that current aircraft remain safe to fly.