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Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The “Detroit of the ASEAN” is now ahead of the EV race and is creating a wave of catch-uppers As I was reading the white paper (yes, printed on paper) “Thailand’s EV Powerhouse: Leading the Charge in EV Revolution in a Challenging SEA Automotive Market,” the simple conclusion was, if we take into consideration supportive government policies, growing charging infrastructure, and increasing consumer demand for sustainable transportation options, of course Thailand will emerge as the EV leader in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations…
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! According to a post by Elon Musk on the anti-social media site he owns, and which boosts his posts egregiously due to his gigantic ego, Tesla is committed to doubling its vehicle production in the US within two years. The announcement comes in the wake of weak sales figures recently. Tesla has always shunned advertising, preferring to leverage the aura of its leader to generate sales. But now that the great man has taken a sledgehammer to his own image, his allure is quite…
This post is also available in: Français (French) Italiano (Italian) Deutsch (German) Fusion integrates design, manufacturing, electronics, and data management in a single platform – enabling designers, engineers, and manufacturers to streamline their product development process. Explore flexible Fusion subscription plans fit for every budget below. Autodesk Fusion subscription types Table of Contents Autodesk Fusion A Fusion subscription provides users with access to a comprehensive cloud-based product design software for CAD, CAM, CAE, PCB, and data management. Key aspects of a Fusion subscription include: 3D design and modeling: Create and edit 3D models with powerful parametric, surface, mesh, freeform and direct…
Donald Trump has criticised Ireland’s tax policies, accusing the country of luring U.S. companies away and warning of a potential escalation in his trade war with the EU. Speaking from the Oval Office alongside Irish Premier Micheál Martin, Trump took aim at Ireland’s corporate tax system, which he claimed attracts pharmaceutical and other major businesses at America’s expense. “We’ve been abused for a long time, and we will be abused no longer,” he declared. Lashing out at the European Union, Trump added, “The EU mistreats us and has for years. They use our companies to win massive amounts of money.…
Stock markets surged on both sides of the Atlantic as investors brushed off escalating trade tensions between the US and the EU. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.6% to 17,713.82, while the S&P 500 rose 0.6% to 5,607.96 in early trading. Global markets have experienced sharp swings this month as Donald Trump warned that the American economy is entering a “period of transition” while pressing ahead with his tariff agenda. However, despite the EU’s announcement of retaliatory measures in response to the US president’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium, which took effect today, investors remained optimistic. The Dow Jones Industrial Average…
Copper continues to edge higher on sustained dollar weakness and Comex premiums and tariff concerns MiFID II exempt information – see disclaimer below 80 Mile Plc* (80M LN) – Greenland votes for pro-independence and pro-US parties as 80 Mile Plc moves to 96.6% of White Flame Energy 100% Cobra Resources (COBR LN) – Additional drilling results from the Boland rare-earths project in South Australia First Tin (1SN LN) – Award of additional exploration licences with tin potential in New South Wales Great Southern Copper (GSCU LN) – New drilling campaign underway at Mostaza Hochschild Mining (HOC LN) – Results and dividend…
Elon Musk is pushing to secure his $56 billion (£43 billion) pay package from Tesla, even as the company’s share price continues to decline. Tesla has filed an appeal with Delaware’s Supreme Court, seeking to reinstate the record-breaking compensation plan, which would be the largest in U.S. corporate history. The Delaware Chancery Court has repeatedly blocked the payout, ruling it excessive and arguing that Musk improperly influenced Tesla’s board when the scheme was approved in 2018. The court rejected the payout last year despite Tesla shareholders voting to approve the package twice. The appeal comes as Tesla’s shares struggle, following…
In our third and final installment of Philly Bike Expo 2025, we take a look at some truly magnificent framebuilders and bikes, including builds from Brian Chapman, Peter Weigle, and Stephen Wood. Plus, find some exciting new products from Velo Orange, Stan’s, and others here… I left Philadelphia with a newfound sense of appreciation for the Philly Bike Expo and what it means to our community. In part, it’s always going to be a platform for brands to showcase their new wares and get people hyped on upcoming products. That’s how the sausage of this industry is made. The never-ending…
The European Union has announced retaliatory measures following the Trump administration’s decision to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports. In response, the EU will implement duties on industrial and agricultural products worth €26 billion, set to take effect on April 1. As the world’s largest trading bloc, the EU had anticipated the U.S. tariffs and prepared accordingly, though the move further strains already tense transatlantic relations. Last month, Washington warned Europe that it would need to take responsibility for its own security moving forward. Meanwhile, Britain has opted not to impose its own retaliatory measures, instead calling…
As the prospect of peace in Ukraine emerges, Donald Trump has ignited a trade conflict by imposing 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, which take effect today. The European Union has retaliated with counter-tariffs on billions of pounds worth of U.S. goods. However, the UK remains outside the scope of the EU’s retaliatory measures due to Brexit. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive body, confirmed it will implement “countermeasures” in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, which took effect today. The EU’s retaliation targets €26 billion (£21.9 billion) worth of U.S. goods, set to take effect from…