VinFast, Vietnam’s only domestic automaker, announced plans to go public in the United States.
Germany said Europe should refrain from borrowing more money to compete with U.S. green subsidies or its competitiveness will be threatened.
About 1,920 of Ford’s nearly 3,000 dealers in the U.S. agreed to sell EVs, according to CEO Jim Farley.
Washington has its eyes on the Netherlands, a small country that could hold the key to China’s future in manufacturing cutting-edge semiconductors.
Nothing, the hardware venture from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is in early talks with American carriers to launch a phone in the country.
A new report reveals that the United States is the second worst country for paid vacation days.
Tech firms like Meta, Amazon and Twitter have announced thousands of job cuts. So far, the trend seems to be isolated.
Rocket Mortgage’s November report found the best states based on several factors, including overall affordability and social and economic elements.
The United States has stepped up its heavy rhetoric against China, and wants Europe to follow suit. But the bloc can’t quite afford to do the same.