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Cities shop for US$10 bil of electric cars to defy Trump

NEW YORK (March 16): Dozens of US cities are willing to buy US$10 billion ($14 billion) of electric cars and trucks to show skeptical automakers there’s demand for low-emission vehicles, just as President Donald Trump seeks to review pollution standards
A Sam’s Club store in Tianjin, owned and operated by Wal-Mart Stores.

Commentary

Should we worry again about China?

At one level, this seems to be China’s moment. At a time of growing political incoherence and diminished leadership in the US and Europe, China seems to be the only adult in the house, taking the leadership on issues of critical importance to the globe

Why supply chain sustainability is not just a necessity, but an investment

SINGAPORE (Aug 22): Leading companies around the world are increasingly embedding sustainability in their supply chains by increasing collaboration with suppliers as well as making better use of new technology, according to a new report produced by EY in
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