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California's Zero-Emissions Rule Triggers a Run on Diesel Rigs
Truckers say they are bolstering their fleets ahead of new restrictions against the polluting vehicles after Jan. 1. Source link
German Industry Defies Rising Pressure to Limit China Exposure
Companies with sizable Chinese operations in recent months have been scrambling to insulate those businesses from possible Western sanctions. Source link
Disney to Invest $60 Billion in Theme Parks, Cruises Over Next Decade
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Elon Musk Floats Charging Users for X
In a wide-ranging conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said asking users to pay for service is only way to fight bots. Source
Instacart Prices IPO at $30 a Share, at Top End of Expectations
The grocery-delivery company is valued at nearly $10 billion ahead of its long-anticipated public-trading debut Tuesday. Source link
UAW Strike Collides With Biden's Manufacturing Agenda
The administration is caught between support for unions and the need to make U.S. auto industry more competitive. Source link
Companies Stall Climate Action Despite Earlier Promises
Cutting emissions is proving harder for larger companies to achieve than making commitments to cut those emissions. Source link
Talks Set to Resume in Detroit Amid Threat of Expanding Strike
Wages remain focal point, and investors already are sizing up the potential hits to the automakers’ bottom lines. Source link
How UAW Tossed Its Old Playbook and Pursued a Surprise-Attack Strike Strategy
Union leader Shawn Fain launched targeted approach that hits automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis simultaneously but risks uneven pain for workers. Source link
San Francisco Office Market Shows Signs of Life
Sales are slowly materializing as some sellers are finally accepting much lower prices. Source link