subsidies
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It’s time for a full rethink on EV subsidies
Lawmakers in Washington have a decision to make: Expand consumer subsidies on battery-electric vehicles, or let the current law run…
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Former Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš to face trial for fraud
Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš will face trial after being charged in a fraud case involving European Union subsidies.…
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UK’s decision to cut electric-car subsidies criticized by lobby group
LONDON — The British government’s decision to reduce purchase incentives for new full-electric cars and vans was criticized by the…
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Biden administration could tie microchip subsidies to union jobs
Raimondo said the initiative to boost domestic microchip production would lead to more jobs for unionized workers. “I am extremely…
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Fish producers complaining that subsidies have not been paid since 2016
Representatives of OpMallorcamar. 25-11-2021 The OpMallorcamar fish producers organisation is complaining that the Balearic ministry of agriculture and fisheries has…
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China allocates subsidies in public rental housing to increase population
Beijing [China], November 25 (ANI): Beijing is giving priority to the allocation of public rental housing by providing subsidies to…
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Canada, U.S. say end fossil fuel subsidies as COP26 draft called ‘weasel words’
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment minister fended off accusations Friday that UN climate negotiators are resorting to “weasel words” on addressing…
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The Solution to Au Pairs’ Health Coverage Gaps May Be Simple: ACA Plans
Bryce Covert In 2016, Isis Mabel, of Mexico, wanted to improve her English. On advice from an aunt, she enrolled…
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White House officials consider probe into China’s industrial subsidies
US-China relations updates Sign up to myFT Daily Digest to be the first to know about US-China relations news. Senior…
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How wage and business subsidies are in danger of doing more harm than good | CBC News
The U.S. and Canada — two economies that claim to be governed by market forces — hand out billions of dollars in taxpayer…
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