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Asia Business Report

you know some critics may ask if your incentives have been too successful because the argument is that these generous incentives actually makes norway even more car sentric, as opposed to following other countries models of encouraging people to use more climate—friendly forms of public transport and cycling, for example, but what you have got now in norway is people buying second, even a third car. you've got more cars on the road now. what do you say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. i think it's important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public transport and we followed that very closely particularly in urban areas are so, we are ready to change the policy if we can see that the market is going on the wrong direction. before we go, let's give you a

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Asia Business Report

long—term and medium turn that was predictable for the customers and predictable for the private sector so, it was both tax incentives but also use your intensive is for the customers. use your intensive is for the customers-_ customers. you know some critics may _ customers. you know some critics may ask _ customers. you know some critics may ask if _ customers. you know some critics may ask if your - critics may ask if your incentives have been too successful because the argument is that these generous incentives actually make norway even more carter centre, as opposed to following other countries models of encouraging people to use more climate fluently forms of public transport and cycling, for example, but what you have got nowhere, people a second even a third car, you've got more cars on the road now, what do you say to those critics? i on the road now, what do you say to those critics?— say to those critics? i say it's a good _ say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. - say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. i i say to those critics? i say i it's a good argument. i think it's a good argument. i think it's important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

giving grace to the speaker. what's his response to what we just heard? all ask them, but we're going to start with cnn's chief congressional correspondent, manu raju minus speaker johnson admitting saying the quiet part out loud, he needs democrats he he's i only have a one vote majority and i'm only doing this because i won't get support from republicans on that what's going to happen? do you think he's going to get the votes for this package? and we'll democrats ultimately save his speakership if it comes down to it? it seems that the direction is headed jagged made a calculated decision to move on the policy and the process exactly what the democrats had what if they wanted to tie israel aid with ukraine aid and ultimately in the process of somewhat convoluted process, they plan to eventually get to the point where this will be all one big package, probably totaling about $95 on the speaker indicated to you there might be some changes here and there around the edges and some of them the policy provisions. >> but for the most part, this

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US import price index edges past forecasts in March

The cost in the U.S. of goods purchased overseas rose by a tad more than expected last month.

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London midday: FTSE edges up as Rolls-Royce rallies; PMI in focus

London stocks had edged higher by midday on Thursday as investors cheered solid results from US AI chipmaker Nvidia overnight and strong numbers from engine maker Rolls-Royce.

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Eurozone inflation edges lower in January

Eurozone inflation edged lower last month, official data showed on Thursday, as widely expected.

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Peso edges higher; PSEi back at 6,800 | The Manila Times

THE peso regained some ground, and the stock market rose back to the 6,800 level on Tuesday, with investors said to have cheered an interest rate cut outlook.

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US consumer sentiment edges higher | The Manila Times

WASHINGTON: A measure of consumer sentiment ticked higher this month, after soaring in December and January, underscoring that Americans are starting to feel better about the economy after several years of gloom.

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Visit Tri-Cities welcomes new Visitor Services Specialist

REGIONAL -- Visit Tri-Cities announced Abby Hedges as the newly appointed Visitor Services Specialist for the region's destination marketing organization.

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BBC News

there will always be urgentl situations where parliament can't be consulted beforehand. but the principle that if there's to be a sustained campaign, i if we're going to deploy our troops on the ground, that parliament. should be informed, there should be a debate, the case should be made i and there should be a vote, i do stand by that. i mean, yeah, let's be real. the promise was about signalling and it was about signalling that he was anti—war. this was during his leadership campaign where he was trying to portray himself as someone who could offer sort of corbynism without some of the rough edges. he was trying to sort of fuse the politics of his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, the man... he was still running to succeed him, but his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, with something a bit more electable. and this was one of a number of pledges which was designed to signal that he was really quite left wing. and for that, you just need to look at what he said. to look at what he said

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