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Expensive-To-Produce Fuel Cell Cars Lose Chinese Subsidy
With the aim of 5,000 fuel cell vehicles by 2020, China still removed subsidies in producing expensive fuel cell vehicles. With the aim of 5,000 fuel cell vehicles by 2020, China still removed subsidies in producing expensive fuel cell vehicles. -
Slowing Down Of Rural Activities In Australia Affects Economy
With farming making up 3% of Australia’s economy, if the drought persists, it will greatly affect the nation’s GDP. With farming making up 3% of Australia’s economy, if the drought persists, it will greatly affect the nation’s GDP. -
Make It Safe And Secure G7 Tells Facebook Libra’s Backers
Facebook’s digital currency, Libra, gets a warning from G7 that is should be safe and secure first before launch. Facebook’s digital currency, Libra, gets a warning from G7 that is should be safe and secure first before launch. -
Once Eager On Spending On US Brands Allegiance Is Now Shifting
The biggest country in the world has changed the way it patronizes products and brands based on the ongoing trade issues. The biggest country in the world has changed the way it patronizes products and brands based on the ongoing trade issues. -
Nothing But Costs As 737 MAX Enters Eighth Month Of Grounding
Because Boeing 737 MAX hadn’t been cleared yet to fly, airlines start canceling flights for next year. Because Boeing 737 MAX hadn’t been cleared yet to fly, airlines start canceling flights for next year. -
Executives’ Social Media Expressions Now Governed By Contracts
A Houston Rocket’s executive’s deleted tweet made companies set rules for their executives' social media use. A Houston Rocket’s executive’s deleted tweet made companies set rules for their executives' social media use. -
Minimum Result Of Trade Talks Hopefully Is Stopping Tariffs On Oct. 15
If no agreement is reached, a new set of US tariffs start on October 15 on about $250 billion Chinese goods. If no agreement is reached, a new set of US tariffs start on October 15 on about $250 billion Chinese goods. -
Further Debt Cases Looming As China Court Does Bankruptcy Ruling
A court in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province orders a man to repay only 1.5 per cent of his 2.14 million yuan debt. A court in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province orders a man to repay only 1.5 per cent of his 2.14 million yuan debt. -
Rise Of China In LCD Made Samsung Use Resources For Other Technologies
Its low smartphone sales and rise of China’s LCD displays made Samsung lessen production and invest in other technologies. Its low smartphone sales and rise of China’s LCD displays made Samsung lessen production and invest in other technologies. -
Global Tax Proposal Targets Tech Giants And Luxury Goods Firms
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is working on a proposal addressing the rise of the global digital economy. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is working on a proposal addressing the rise of the global digital economy.