Korea pledges $7 billion aid package for EV battery supply chain

South Korea will provide 9.7 trillion won ($7.1 billion) in financial aid for local electric-car battery makers to build a new supply chain that complies with US tax credit rules…

View Article
Shell to sell interest in Singapore Energy and Chemicals Park to CAPGC

Shell Singapore Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Shell plc, has reached an agreement to sell its Energy and Chemicals Park in Singapore to CAPGC Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company…

View Article
Venezuela’s oil monopoly eases with deal to allow private firm to import diesel

Venezuela is allowing a small startup to import fuels even as the country struggles to feed its owns refineries and the recent reimposition of US sanctions presses on its industry.

View Article
China moves to cool battery boom amid overcapacity concerns

China unveiled draft rules that appear aimed at slowing the breakneck expansion of its battery industry — a key target of US and European complaints about Chinese overcapacity.

View Article
XLP member, Intermodal Forwarding transports a water treatment plant to Mexico
XLP member, Intermodal Forwarding transports a water treatment plant to Mexico
View Article
Suspicious frying oil from China is hurting US biofuels business
Suspicious frying oil from China is hurting US biofuels business
View Article

© Copyright 1999–2024 American Journal of Transportation. All Rights Reserved