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U.S. oil closed down 1.9% on Wednesday, gas futures prices fell more than 10%
In the early morning of the 7th Beijing time, U.S. crude oil futures closed down on Wednesday, and the price of natural gas futures fell sharply. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia will increase fuel supplies to Europe, and gas futures fell in response on Wednesday. The day before, concerns about tight energy supplies pushed gas futures prices to their highest level since late 2008. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported on Wednesday that U.S. crude oil inventories rose for the second week in a row, putting pressure on crude oil futures prices. Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda, said, “Every time crude oil futures fall, it will be energy
Production of the Lucid electric vehicle begins. It is scheduled to be delivered by the end of October, and its battery life exceeds that of Tesla
US electric vehicle startup Lucid Motors said on Tuesday that its Arizona plant began production of the long-delayed Lucid Air electric vehicle, and is expected to begin delivering the high-spec Lucid Air Dream Edition in late October, with a range exceeding that of Tesla. The company said it has received more than 13,000 bookings for Lucid Air, with prices starting at $7.74 million. The company also said it has increased the total planned production of the high-end Lucid Air Dream Edition to 520 vehicles. This one
Japanese media: Apple and Intel will adopt TSMC's next generation chip technology
Apple and Intel will be the first to adopt TSMC's next-generation 3nm process, the Nippon Keizai Shimbun reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Commercial production is expected to start in the second half of next year. Intel confirmed that it was making arrangements with TSMC for 2023 products, but did not elaborate. TSMC said it would not comment on individual plans. Apple did not respond to a request for comment.
German Minister of Economy: Germany has reached the target of 1 million electric vehicles on the road
German Economy Minister Altmeier said on Friday that Germany will reach the goal of putting 1 million electric cars on the road this month, although it is six months later than originally planned. Altmeier said, “By July, we will reach the 2020 target of 1 million electric vehicles, just six months late. This used to be something that everyone thought was impossible to achieve.” He added that Germany's electric vehicle rewards in the first half of 2021 reached 1.25 billion euros, more than last year as a whole. Germany increased subsidies for electric vehicles during the COVID-19 pandemic. Altmeier also said that Germany may surpass its 7 million
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