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Bielo Rússia, Respublika, Indonésio

Bielo Rússia, Respublika, Indonésio

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Geórgia, Alia, Georgiano

Geórgia, Alia, Georgiano

Geórgia, Yuzhnaya Osetiya, Russo

Geórgia, Yuzhnaya Osetiya, Russo

Gibraltar, Chronicle, Inglês

Gibraltar, Chronicle, Inglês

Islândia, Morgunbladid, Islandês

Islândia, Morgunbladid, Islandês

Islândia, Visir, Islandês

Islândia, Visir, Islandês

Letônia, Diena, Letão

Letônia, Diena, Letão

Letônia, Latvijas Avize, Letão

Letônia, Latvijas Avize, Letão

Lituânia, 15 Minuciu, Lituano

Lituânia, 15 Minuciu, Lituano

Macedônia, Nova Makedonija, Macedônio

Macedônia, Nova Makedonija, Macedônio

Malta, The Malta Independent, Inglês

Malta, The Malta Independent, Inglês

Malta, Times of Malta, Inglês

Malta, Times of Malta, Inglês

República Tcheca, Lidove Noviny, Tcheco

República Tcheca, Lidove Noviny, Tcheco

Portugal, Observador, Português

Portugal, Observador, Português

França, Le Monde, Francês

França, Le Monde, Francês

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República Tcheca, Mlada Fronta Dnes, Tcheco – Dlnice D1 u Humpolce je po nehod kamion neprjezdn, jeden idi zemel

República Tcheca, Mlada Fronta Dnes, Tcheco – Dlnice D1 u Humpolce je po nehod kamion neprjezdn, jeden idi zemel

Alemanha, Deutsche Welle, Inglês

Alemanha, Deutsche Welle, Inglês

Itália, Corriere, Italiano

Itália, Corriere, Italiano

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Bielo Rússia, Respublika, Indonésio

Bielo Rússia, Respublika, Indonésio

Bielo Rússia, Zviazda, Bielorusso

Geórgia, Alia, Georgiano

Geórgia, Alia, Georgiano

Geórgia, Yuzhnaya Osetiya, Russo

Geórgia, Yuzhnaya Osetiya, Russo

Gibraltar, Chronicle, Inglês

Gibraltar, Chronicle, Inglês

Islândia, Morgunbladid, Islandês

Islândia, Morgunbladid, Islandês

Islândia, Visir, Islandês

Islândia, Visir, Islandês

Letônia, Diena, Letão

Letônia, Diena, Letão

Letônia, Latvijas Avize, Letão

Letônia, Latvijas Avize, Letão

Lituânia, 15 Minuciu, Lituano

Lituânia, 15 Minuciu, Lituano

Macedônia, Nova Makedonija, Macedônio

Macedônia, Nova Makedonija, Macedônio

Malta, The Malta Independent, Inglês

Malta, The Malta Independent, Inglês

Malta, Times of Malta, Inglês

Malta, Times of Malta, Inglês

República Tcheca, Lidove Noviny, Tcheco

República Tcheca, Lidove Noviny, Tcheco

Portugal, Observador, Português

Portugal, Observador, Português

França, Le Monde, Francês

França, Le Monde, Francês

Holanda, De Telegraaf, Holandês

República Tcheca, Mlada Fronta Dnes, Tcheco – Dlnice D1 u Humpolce je po nehod kamion neprjezdn, jeden idi zemel

República Tcheca, Mlada Fronta Dnes, Tcheco – Dlnice D1 u Humpolce je po nehod kamion neprjezdn, jeden idi zemel

Alemanha, Deutsche Welle, Inglês

Alemanha, Deutsche Welle, Inglês

Itália, Corriere, Italiano

Itália, Corriere, Italiano

Malásia, Malay Mail, Inglês


LONDON, Nov 23 — Japanese auto giant Nissan will commit tomorrow to building electric models of two best-selling cars in Sunderland, northeastern England, in an investment of more than £1 billion (RM5.8 billion), the Financial Times reported.

The business daily, citing people briefed on the plans, said that Nissan’s decision to produce electric versions of its Qashqai and Juke vehicles in Sunderland has been aided by UK government financial support that could total hundreds of millions of pounds.

The move would help secure the future of 6,000 jobs at Nissan’s largest European facility, which also has a dedicated electric battery plant nearby.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to attend the Sunderland factory for tomorrow’s announcement which is due from Nissan chief executive Makoto Uchida, the report added.

A Nissan spokesperson declined to comment on the matter.

Finance minister Jeremy Hunt pledged yesterday to invest £4.5 billion in strategic sectors including the auto industry.

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Britain is keen to take a leading role in the production of electric cars as companies and governments accelerate away from fossil-fuel vehicles.

However, last month Sunak softened policies aimed at reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, delaying a ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars by five years to 2035.

That still means however that the country’s largely foreign-owned car manufacturing sector must switch to producing fully-electric vehicles.

Nissan had previously warned that a no-deal Brexit would threaten the Sunderland site, but committed to its future after the government agreed a trade deal.

Yet the nation’s car industry organisation warned last month that automakers will soon face a damaging 10-per cent hike in customs duties on electric cars crossing the Channel.

Britain left the European Union in 2021 after clinching a last-gasp free trade agreement which removed tariffs on cars.

But under the deal, from January 1, 2024, at least 45 per cent of the value of vehicle parts must originate from Britain or the European Union in order to be exempt from customs duties.

Electric car batteries often originate from China, despite UK efforts to establish its own production and they can represent a significant chunk of the sale price. — AFP



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Bahrein, Al Bilad Press, Árabe

واصل برنامج “صناع القرار الاقتصادي الخامس” الذي تنظمه جمعية البحرين لتنمية المؤسسات الصغيرة والمتوسطة برئاسة النائب أحمد صباح السلوم فعالياته باستضافة خبيرة العلاقات العامة والإعلام،

Brunei, Media Permata, Malaio

JAKARTA, 29 NOV – Gunung berapi Anak Krakatau di Selat Sunda meletus sebanyak 87 kali pada tahun ini, menurut Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Geologi Indonesia

Botsuana, Sunday Standard, Inglês

Sunday Standard BR Properties dragged through the courts for ‘vandalising’ private property A farmer in the Mahalapye District, Godiraone Mathiba, has dragged the Botswana Railways