
Jennifer A. Dlouhy
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financialpost.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
Advertisement 1Automaker Lucid Group Inc. signed a third agreement for US-processed graphite, extending its bid for domestic supplies of an essential component in its electric vehicle batteries. Article content(Bloomberg) — Automaker Lucid Group Inc. signed a third agreement for US-processed graphite, extending its bid for domestic supplies of an essential component in its electric vehicle batteries. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentThe agreement with Vancouver-based Graphite One Inc.
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bloomberg.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
A Lucid Air electric vehicles at the company's showroom in Tysons, Virginia. (Bloomberg) -- Automaker Lucid Group Inc. signed a third agreement for US-processed graphite, extending its bid for domestic supplies of an essential component in its electric vehicle batteries. The agreement with Vancouver-based Graphite One Inc.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
Automaker Lucid Group Inc. signed a third agreement for US-processed graphite, extending its bid for domestic supplies of an essential component in its electric vehicle batteries. The agreement with Vancouver-based Graphite One Inc. helps further integrate a domestic supply chain for components in Lucid’s lineup, including an electric sedan and an SUV, potentially blunting the effects of new and threatened tariffs.
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gazettextra.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is moving to repeal Biden-era curbs blocking oil drilling across most of the mammoth petroleum reserve in Alaska that's home to an estimated 8.7 billion barrels of recoverable oil. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the planned policy shift late Sunday at a town hall in Utqiagvik, a village on the Chukchi Sea coast, as he and fellow members of President Donald Trump's cabinet visit Alaska to promote energy development in the region.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
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President Trump’s lunch w/ Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will be joined by executives including Tesla’s Elon Musk, BlackRock’s Larry Fink, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang & Palantir’s Alex Karp. Follow along all day w/ @business: https://t.co/N7b3xyTFtL

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