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Farm subsidies to be cut with EU enlargement

Farm subsidies to be cut with EU enlargement - 24 April 2024

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The economy is highly relevant to poll outcomes but isn't it a two-way street?

As India’s finance minister has indicated, economic growth matters as a welfare enabler, above all. While politics has settled this point, how politics itself could shape our economic destiny is open to contest.

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Biden announced $7 billion in solar power grants for Earth Day

The Biden administration also announced plans to expand its New Deal-style American Climate Corps green jobs training program.

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Talking Business

by governments worldwide to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and limit global warming. they've been offering generous subsidies to encourage drivers to make the switch to, well, more environmentally friendly electric cars. so far, they've worked, tempting new ev drivers to overlook less desirable factors like battery range, the higher price tag and a charging infrastructure that's still in its infancy and racing to catch up with demand. sales of electric passenger cars currently make up 14% of the total global car sales and have been doubling roughly every year. that's according to the iea, the international energy agency. but after a heady few years of booming sales, recent numbers show that the trend, while it's still growing, is slowing. the reason? well, rising costs in electricity in some countries have made running ev cars more expensive than driving on petrol or diesel. at the same time, those government subsidies, they're coming to an end.

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Talking Business

emissions and limit global warming. they've been offering generous subsidies to encourage drivers to make the switch to, well, more environmentally friendly electric cars. so far, they've worked, tempting new ev drivers to overlook less desirable factors like battery range, the higher price tag and a charging infrastructure that's still in its infancy and racing to catch up with demand. sales of electric passenger cars currently make up 14% of the total global car sales and have been doubling roughly every year. that's according to the iea, the international energy agency. but after a heady few years of booming sales, recent numbers show that the trend, while it's still growing, is slowing. the reason? well, rising costs in electricity in some countries have made running ev cars more expensive than driving on petrol or diesel. at the same time, those government subsidies, they're coming to an end. but prices of evs, they are staying high and that, according to the experts, is behind the worrying

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BBC News

play by the rules and play competitively when it came to world trade and that china would do what it could to protect its own interests. at the heart of this is subsidies, who is subsidising what, all countries subsidise their industries to some respect but the argument here is that china is subsidising to such an extent that it is allowing solar panels for instance to be sold at half the cost that they were last year and that is not allowing western firms to compete and that is why many countries including the us are considering these greater tariffs. ~ , . considering these greater tariffs. , ., ., ., tariffs. we seen a lot of back-and-forth - tariffs. we seen a lot of| back-and-forth between back—and—forth between officials from the us and china on that. speaking of the solar panels, we saw that amazing shot there on your piece about the wide range of solar panels in the field. do you think that will be enough for china to reach these pretty aggressive growth targets that the country wants to meet?— wants to meet? yes, it's at a urowth wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of 596 -

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The Context

geopolitical ambitions. it is a much more nuanced and complicated relationship. we know that they are still supplying russia with dual use components and prolonging the war in ukraine. jae components and prolonging the war in ukraine. , ., 1, components and prolonging the war in ukraine. , ., a, ., ., , ukraine. joe barden had words esterda yesterday about china, specifically the state subsidies directed towards steel and aluminium. for too long, the chinese government has poured state money and a chinese steel companies, pushing them to make so much of steel, as much as possible, subsidised by the chinese government. because chinese steel companies produce a lot more silver and china needs, it ends up dumping extra steel steel than china needs, it ends up dumping extra steel on the global market at unfairly low prices, and the prices are unfairly low because china was mixing prices don't need to worry about making a profit because the chinese government subsidises them. they are not competing, they are cheating, they are cheating. so, he is promising tariffs which

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Zaleski: Readers applaud, lambaste

Columnist Jack Zaleski shares feedback from his recent comment about the effects of former President Trump's trade war with China.

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TOKYO -- Japan is proportionately spending more heavily to support its semiconductor sector than the U.S. and other major Western nations are on their

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