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Mercedes and Stellantis Don’t See Eye to Eye on Chinese Cars
CEOs Ola Källenius and Carlos Tavares offer very different takes on whether Europe should welcome China’s EV imports with open arms.

Top Palm Oil Producers Lobby EU to Ease New Deforestation Rules
Indonesia and Malaysia, the world’s top palm-oil producers, stepped up their lobbying over the European Union’s new deforestation rules, saying they are harming their economies.

South Africa Says Private Companies to Add Four Gigawatt to Grid by End 2024
South Africa expects private companies to add more than 4 gigawatts of electricity generation capacity to the grid by the end of 2024, as the government accelerates efforts to increase private sector participation in its power, rail and water industries.