Breakingviews category · November 23, 2023 · 1:44 AM UTCLawmakers in South Korea blasted the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act as a betrayal.
European Union leaders worried it would leave the bloc’s companies at a disadvantage.
And big miners like Australia’s Fortescue said it left them little choice but to direct a lot of spending to the United States.
Yet concerns about market distortion from the policy intended to stimulate investment in the energy transition and signed into law by President Joe Biden in August 2022 are easing.
Other countries are realising they need to adapt the blueprint.
Persons:
Australia’s Fortescue, Joe Biden
Locations:
South Korea, United States