
Sheridan Prasso
Senior Writer at Bloomberg News
Senior Writer @business formerly in Hong Kong, now in DC [email protected] Author #TheAsianMystique RT≠endorsement Opinions=mine
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1 week ago |
farmlandgrab.org | Sheridan Prasso |Benoît Berthelot |Gaspard Sebag
Bloomberg | 16 April 2025The Rubber Barons: Sex for work allegations hang over Socfin plantations supplying top tiremakersBy Sheridan Prasso, Benoit Berthelot and Gaspard Sebag Photography by Etinosa Yvonne for BloombergFrom the air, the Liberian Agricultural Co. rubber plantation spreads like a green carpet over an area twice the size of Chicago.
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Jul 14, 2024 |
businessmirror.com.ph | Sheridan Prasso
A solar panel maker in Georgia that has booked $230 million in federal tax credits stands to collect hundreds of millions more as it pursues plans to create the first end-to-end solar manufacturing chain in the US, easing reliance on China and related concerns about the use of forced labor. But at least through the end of this year, the Qcells solar plant, which South Korea’s Hanwha Solutions Corp.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
news.bloombergtax.com | Sheridan Prasso
A solar panel maker in Georgia that has booked $230 million in federal tax credits stands to collect hundreds of millions more as it pursues plans to create the first end-to-end solar manufacturing chain in the US, easing reliance on China and related concerns about the use of forced labor. But at least through the end of this year, the Qcells solar plant, which South Korea’s Hanwha Solutions Corp.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Sheridan Prasso
(Bloomberg) -- A solar panel maker in Georgia that has booked $230 million in federal tax credits stands to collect hundreds of millions more as it pursues plans to create the first end-to-end solar manufacturing chain in the US, easing reliance on China and related concerns about the use of forced labor.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Sheridan Prasso
A solar panel maker in Georgia that has booked $230 million in federal tax credits stands to collect hundreds of millions more as it pursues plans to create the first end-to-end solar manufacturing chain in the US, easing reliance on China and related concerns about the use of forced labor. But at least through the end of this year, the Qcells solar plant, which South Korea’s Hanwha Solutions Corp.
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