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These Countries Embrace E.V.s to Avoid Oil Price Shocks

The New York Times – Business:

People in Costa Rica and other Latin American, Asian and African countries are increasingly buying electric vehicles to avoid spiking fuel prices.

Jack Ewing and Tony Cenicola
Author: Jack Ewing and Tony Cenicola

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