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Once 'green' plug-in hybrid cars suddenly look like dinosaurs in Europe
LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Remember when plug-in hybrid cars were the go-to technology for the climate-conscious driver? Turns out, they're not good for the environment, according to some experts, and they could be phased out by carmakers in the face of tougher European rules.
U.S., European consumers warm up to electric vehicles, but remain wary of price: survey
(Reuters) - European and U.S. buyers are warming up to the idea of purchasing a battery-powered vehicle, but continue to have concerns over the price of the technology, a survey showed, underscoring the need for government subsidies to reach EV sales and environmental goals.
Selangor agencies engaged 37 times over ECRL 3.0, state exco member told
KUALA LUMPUR: The allegations by a Selangor executive councillor that no engagement took place between the federal and Selangor governments on the revised alignment of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) are not true, says MCA spokesperson Mike Chong Yew Chuan.
As Biden works to fix chips shortage, Intel promises help for automakers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden met with executives from major companies on Monday to discuss the global chip shortage that has hit automakers and spurred Intel Corp to announce it plans to make chips for car plants at its factories in the next six to nine months.
TNB to increase percentage of bumi vendor participation in power supply
KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) intends to increase the percentage of bumiputera vendor participation and value-added in the utility company's vendor group.
Laos: Australia and Canada looking into investment opportunities at Vientiane Logistics Park
Thanaleng Dry Port (TDP) and Vientiane Logistics Park (VLP) offer great investment opportunities because investors can enjoy various tax incentives and other benefits, the project developer has told Australian and Canadian diplomats.
Thailand considers visa rule overhaul to lure Investment, tourists
Thailand’s government could revamp immigration rules this year to make it easier for expats and long-term tourists to stay in the country, part of a strategy to boost investment and tourism revenue once the pandemic eases.
India's active covid cases breach 11-lakh mark for 1st time
DELHI, April 12 (The Statesman/ANN): Active Covid-19 cases in India breached the 11 lakh-mark for the first time after a record high of 1.52 lakh new infections while a massive vaccination push, dubbed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the beginning of another major war against coronavirus, was launched on Sunday in a bid to curb the surge.
Sime Darby Motors optimistic of achieving better sales this year
PETALING JAYA: Sime Darby Motors Malaysia is optimistic of achieving better sales performance this year in line with the forecast industry growth of about eight per cent. PETALING JAYA: Sime Darby Motors Malaysia is optimistic of achieving better sales performance this year, driven by at least 10 new launches, among others. PETALING JAYA: Sime Darby Motors Malaysia is optimistic of achieving better sales performance this year, driven by at least 10 new launches, among others.
Hainan free trade port eyes greater opening-up
HAINAN, China, April 12 (China Daily/ANN): Tower cranes lined up one after another at a building site near the coast, with construction equipment shuttling back and forth and structures rising from the ground.