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Category: Siemens AG
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Amtrak’s Largest Train Revamp in 55 Years Is Coming Soon
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Britain Has Huge Clean Energy Ambitions, but Are They Realistic?
Analysts warn that the Labour Party’s proposals are unlikely to be cheap and could come at the cost of jobs in the oil and gas industry.
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Germany’s Leader, Olaf Scholz, Walks a Fine Line in China
Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried to promote German business interests while delivering warnings from Europe about trade and geopolitical tensions.
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Big Companies Cashed In on Mississippi’s Water. Small Towns Paid the Price.
They vowed to fix water woes and save cities millions. But a Times investigation found the deals racked up debt and left many worse off than before.
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Germany Backs Loans to Siemens Energy for Green Projects in $16 Billion Rescue Package
The company’s difficulties have served as a warning that financial problems weighing on makers of renewable energy equipment could be growing more severe.
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Siemens Energy in Talks With German Government for Financial Help
Financial problems at the company, a major supplier of wind turbines and power plants, could hamper the energy transition.
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Middle East Conflict Threatens Global Economic Growth
Oil prices climbed again on Friday as armed clashes intensify in Israel and, increasingly, beyond.
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Lost Luggage: New Tech and Trusted Tips
Airlines and airports are developing ways to handle bags quicker and more efficiently. How you can help keep track of your luggage, and what do if it’s lost.
