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In a direct challenge to federal power over immigration, the Texas House on Thursday approved the creation of a state-level crime for entering the country from Mexico between ports of entry, allowing local police agencies to arrest and jail unauthorized migrants or order them back to Mexico. The Texas House also approved an additional $1.5 billion for the state to use to construct its own barriers near the international boundary. The arrest measure now returns to the Senate, which has already approved its own version, and then head to Mr. Abbott’s desk for his signature. “It is a humane, logical and efficient approach,” Representative David Spiller, a Republican from west of Fort Worth, said in introducing his arrest bill before the vote. “There is nothing unfair about ordering someone back from where they came if they arrived here illegally.”
Persons: Greg Abbott, David Spiller, Organizations: Gov, Lone Star, Texas House, Senate, Republican Locations: Texas, Mexico, Fort Worth
In recent months, abortion opponents in Texas have succeeded in passing a growing number of local ordinances to prevent people from helping women travel to have abortions in nearby states that still allow the procedure. On Monday, Lubbock County, a conservative hub of more than 300,000 residents near the border with New Mexico, became the largest county yet to enact such a ban. The county commissioners court, after a public meeting that drew occasionally impassioned testimony, voted to make it illegal for anyone to transport a pregnant woman through the county, or pay for her travel, for the purpose of seeking an abortion. The county, which includes the city of Lubbock and Texas Tech University, joined three other far smaller counties — one along the New Mexico border and two others in the middle of the state — in passing ordinances that were drafted in part by the architect of Texas’s six-week abortion ban, adopted in 2021 even before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. The city of Amarillo, in the Texas Panhandle, on Tuesday was set to consider a similar ordinance, which would apply to a network of roads and highways that pass through the city of 200,000 and lead toward New Mexico and Colorado, states where many Texas women have traveled for procedures.
Persons: Roe, Wade Organizations: Lubbock and Texas Tech University, U.S, Supreme, Texas Panhandle Locations: Texas, Lubbock County, New Mexico, Lubbock, Amarillo, Colorado
Since last month, when there was a new surge of arrivals, more than 7,700 migrants have traveled from El Paso to Chicago, Denver and New York, according to city data. “About 99 percent of migrants that come to El Paso choose not to stay in El Paso,” Mr. Rodriguez said. And he wanted to make a political point to Democrats who said they would welcome the migrants. Word of the program has spread widely among arriving migrants, said Mr. Chishti, of the Migration Policy Institute, helping to reshape migration pathways. “We know that social networks were abuzz after the New York City busing started,” he said.
Persons: ” Mr, Rodriguez, Pate, Mr, Chishti, Organizations: Texas Department of Emergency Management, Migration Policy Institute, New Locations: El Paso, Chicago, Denver, New York, New York City
Airbus Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer is interviewed by Reuters at the International Air Transport Association's Annual General Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., October 4, 2021. Reuters revealed the plans to reorganise in July and this month Scherer, an Airbus veteran currently serving as chief commercial officer, emerged as one of the main candidates to run the jetmaking arm, which accounts for 70% of revenue. Airbus reorganisations are more sensitive than most because of a history of friction between founders France and Germany. Born in Germany and raised in Toulouse, 61-year-old Scherer has spent his career in the Airbus commercial arm, apart from stints in Defence and as CEO of turboprop affiliate ATR. Insiders say the immediate challenges Scherer faces will be less familiar industrial ones, such as meeting production and delivery targets and managing roughly 80,000 Airbus employees.
Persons: Christian Scherer, Brian Snyder, Guillaume Faury, Scherer, Faury, Fabrice Bregier, Tom Enders, Rob Stallard, Bruno, Frenchman Faury, Olaf Scholz, Tim Hepher, David Goodman, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Airbus, Reuters, International Air, REUTERS, Boeing, Partners, Airbus Helicopters, Defence, Monday Germany, Thomson Locations: Boston , Massachusetts, U.S, PARIS, France, Germany, Toulouse, Europe, China
Pumpjacks are seen against the setting sun at the Daqing oil field in Heilongjiang province, China December 7, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Baker Hughes Co FollowLONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Oil prices held steady on Monday after Russia relaxed its fuel ban, taking the edge off earlier gains on a tighter supply outlook and wariness over interest rates that could curb demand. Russia approved some changes to its fuel export ban, lifting the restrictions for fuel used as bunkering for some vessels and diesel with high sulphur content, a government document showed on Monday. Crude prices fell last week after a hawkish Federal Reserve rattled global financial markets and raised concerns over oil demand. However, analysts flagged that oil prices face technical resistance at the November 2022 highs reached hit last week.
Persons: Stringer, Baker Hughes, Tony Sycamore, IIR, Goldman Sachs, Paul Carsten, Mohi Narayan, Florence Tan, Louise Heavens, David Goodman Organizations: REUTERS, Brent, . West Texas, Federal Reserve, Northern, IIR Energy, Thomson Locations: Heilongjiang province, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Moscow, United States, London
Pump jacks operate at sunset in an oil field in Midland, Texas U.S. August 22, 2018. Earlier, it hit a session peak of $95.96 a barrel, their highest since November. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures dropped 28 cents to $91.20 after earlier reaching $93.74 a barrel, also the highest since November. After Brent topped $95 a barrel on Tuesday, investment bank UBS said in a note it started taking profits. Industry data on Tuesday showed U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell last week by about 5.25 million barrels, according to market sources citing American Petroleum Institute figures on Tuesday.
Persons: Nick Oxford, Brent, Analysts, Amin Nasser, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Stephanie Kelly, Andrew Hayley, Paul Carsten, Kirsten Donovan, Jason Neely, David Goodman, David Gregorio, Jan Harvey Organizations: Midland , Texas U.S, REUTERS, Brent, . West Texas, UBS, Reuters, U.S . Energy, Administration, American Petroleum Institute, Nasdaq, U.S, Thomson Locations: Midland , Texas, U.S, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Saudi Aramco, Saudi, OPEC, Britain, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, U.S . Federal, New York, Beijing
Chevron Chief Executive Mike Wirth also said he thinks oil will cross $100 per barrel in a Bloomberg News interview. Saudi Arabia and Russia this month extended a combined 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of supply cuts to the end of the year. Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on Monday defended OPEC+ cuts to oil market supply, saying international energy markets need light-handed regulation to limit volatility. China, considered the engine of oil demand growth, is a key risk because of its sluggish post-pandemic economic recovery, though its oil imports have remained robust. "The high-for-longer mantra would ultimately have a negative impact on economic growth and would affect oil demand."
Persons: Tatiana Meel, Brent, WTI, Fiona Cincotta, Mike Wirth, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Callum Macpherson, Tamas Varga, PVM's Varga, Arathy Somasekhar, Natalie Grover, Florence Tan, Sudarshan, David Goodman, Timothy Gardner Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Brent, U.S, West Texas, Citi, Monday, Chevron, Bloomberg, ANZ, XM, U.S . Federal, Thomson Locations: Nakhodka, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, China, Saudi, Investec, Europe, Houston, London, Singapore
Oil prices continue to rally on tight supply
  + stars: | 2023-09-18 | by ( Natalie Grover | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Oil tankers sail along Nakhodka Bay near the port city of Nakhodka, Russia August 12, 2022. China, considered the engine of oil demand growth, remains possibly the biggest risk because of its sluggish post-pandemic economic recovery. "Lack of protracted progress, nonetheless, will be viewed as a major setback on the demand side," said Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM. "The high-for-longer mantra would ultimately have a negative impact on economic growth and would affect oil demand." "The question is, will the Saudis continue to maintain the deficit given the risk that higher prices must surely, at some point, stimulate US shale (oil output)," Investec analyst Callum Macpherson said.
Persons: Tatiana Meel, Brent, WTI, Tamas Varga, PVM's Varga, Callum Macpherson, Natalie Grover, Florence Tan, Sudarshan, David Goodman Organizations: REUTERS, Brent, West Texas, XM, U.S . Federal Reserve, Thomson Locations: Nakhodka, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Europe, China, London, Singapore
The logo of Swiss contract drug maker Lonza is seen at its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland October 1, 2020. Shares in Lonza, which makes drug ingredients for healthcare and biotech companies, dropped 5.3% shortly after the 0700 GMT market open, trading near an eight-month low. A former Roche executive who joined Lonza in 2020, Ruffieux oversaw the company's role in producing COVID-19 vaccines for Moderna (MRNA.O) during the pandemic. "Today’s announcement increases our conviction that the new mid-term targets will not include an acceleration in growth," they said. Lonza did not provide a reason for Ruffieux's departure.
Persons: Arnd, Pierre, Alain Ruffieux, Lonza, Albert Baehny, Ruffieux, Morgan, Spokespeople, Merck KGaA, Noele, Ludwig Burger, Rachel More, David Goodman, Emelia Organizations: REUTERS, Monday, Ruffieux, Roche, Lonza, Moderna, Merck, Noele Illien, Thomson Locations: Basel, Switzerland, Swiss, Lonza, Zurich, Frankfurt
The impeachment trial of Ken Paxton that ended in his acquittal on Saturday was about more than the fate of the Texas attorney general. It was also the most dramatic flashpoint in a yearslong struggle among Republican leaders in the Legislature over control of the party and the future direction of the state. The trial occurred only because a majority of Republicans in the Texas House voted in May to impeach Mr. Paxton, sending charges of bribery and abuse of office to the State Senate. But after the voting was done on Saturday, and Republican state senators decided overwhelmingly against removing Mr. Paxton from office, the lieutenant governor lashed out at the Texas House, whose Republican members are more moderate. “An impeachment should never happen again in the House like it happened this year,” Mr. Patrick said.
Persons: Ken Paxton, Mr, Paxton, Gov, Dan Patrick, , ” Mr, Patrick Organizations: Republican, Republicans, Texas House, State Senate, Texas Constitution Locations: Texas
Mr. Mateer testified that, during Mr. Paxton’s re-election campaign in 2018, he confessed to a group of top aides, including Mr. Mateer, that he was involved in an extramarital affair. Mr. Mateer said he believed Mr. Paxton had repented. Then, in 2020, Mr. Paxton began trying on various fronts to assist Mr. Paul, Mr. Mateer said. He learned that Mr. Paul had hired the woman Mr. Paxton had been seeing in 2018. Under cross-examination, Mr. Vassar was asked whether he had brought any evidence with him to the meeting, which included Mr. Mateer, Mr. Bangert and four other aides.
Persons: Jeff Mateer, Ken Paxton, Paxton, , Nate Paul —, Paxton’s, , Mr, Paul, Mateer, Angela Paxton, Ryan Bangert, , Nate Paul, ” Mr, Ryan Vassar, Vassar, Bangert, J, Mitchell Little, Andrew Wicker, “ Nate, Wicker, Tony Buzbee, Buzbee, David Maxwell, Maxwell, Eric Gay, Paul’s, General Paxton, Dan Cogdell, Cogdell, you’ve, haven’t, “ Rather, ” “ Organizations: ” Prosecutors, Christian, State Senate, Prosecutors, Senate, Texas Ranger Locations: Texas, Austin
The Texas Senate voted on Saturday to acquit the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, after a nine-day impeachment trial that focused on allegations of corruption and divided the Republican Party. Mr. Paxton, a three-term incumbent who had been suspended from the post since his impeachment in May, was immediately reinstated. The impeachment case has deepened the rift in the Republican Party in Texas, with those who lined up behind Mr. Paxton attacking Republicans in the Texas House who backed impeachment by a wide margin. The process was overseen by Republicans, with Republicans in both the defense and in the prosecution, but ultimately, most Republicans in the Senate supported Mr. Paxton. With a two-thirds vote required for conviction, no article received even a majority vote.
Persons: Ken Paxton, Paxton Organizations: Texas, Republican Party, Republican Party in, Texas House Locations: Republican Party in Texas, Texas
The case against Ken Paxton, a nationally prominent conservative politician, was overseen by a board of managers from the state’s House, led by Republicans, and it played out at times as a contest over how much Republican politics should matter in the proceedings. The House lawmakers approached the case like a criminal trial, appointing a prominent Houston lawyer, Rusty Hardin, who methodically elicited testimony over seven days from 15 witnesses who were mostly senior aides to Mr. Paxton. In a nod to the politics looming in the background, the prosecutors also frequently sought to highlight the staunchly conservative backgrounds of the witnesses against Mr. Paxton. Part of the reason for doing so is the nature of the jury pool: The voting senators included 19 Republicans and 12 Democrats. But it also reflected efforts by the conservative wing of the party to attack the impeachment as a political plot put forward by lobbyists, RINOs — Republicans in name only — and Democrats in Austin.
Persons: Ken Paxton, Rusty Hardin, Paxton, RINOs Organizations: state’s, Republicans Locations: Houston, Austin
Deliberations began on Friday in the impeachment trial of Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, as the jury of state senators weighed allegations of bribery and abuse of office based on complaints made against him by his most senior former aides. Before deliberating, the senators — 19 Republicans and 12 Democrats — heard closing arguments from the House impeachment managers, led by Republican lawmakers who oversaw the prosecution, and from Mr. Paxton’s lawyers. “The defense isn’t that he didn’t do it, it’s that it doesn’t matter because he won the election,” Representative Andrew Murr, a West Texas Republican who led the impeachment managers, said in his closing argument. “That is a godless, rudderless morality, and it cannot be the new normal in Texas.”Mr. Paxton sat listening at the defense table, the first time he has appeared in the Senate chamber for the trial since he entered a plea of not guilty on opening day. From the spectators’ gallery above Mr. Paxton, at least three of his former senior aides who testified at the trial sat together, looking down on the proceedings.
Persons: Ken Paxton, , Andrew Murr, ” Mr, Paxton Organizations: Republican, West Texas Republican Locations: Texas
An Aviva logo on the window of the company's head office in the city of London, Britain March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Simon Dawson/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Aviva (AV.L) is quitting its Singlife joint venture, selling its 25.9% stake in Singapore Life Holdings and two debt instruments to Sumitomo Life for a combined 800 million pounds ($997 million), the British insurer said on Wednesday. The transaction is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2023, Aviva said. The Singlife joint venture contributed 17 million pounds to Aviva's operating profit in 2022, the statement said. Sumitomo Life already has a 23.2% stake in Singlife, the statement added.
Persons: Simon Dawson, Amanda Blanc, Elizabeth Howcroft, Lucy Raitano, Sinead Cruise, David Goodman Organizations: Aviva, REUTERS, Singapore Life Holdings, Sumitomo Life, Sumitomo, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, Singapore, Ireland, Canada, Singlife
The Republican-led prosecution rested its case on Wednesday for impeaching the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, ending on a central claim: that an Austin real estate investor paid for Mr. Paxton’s home renovations in exchange for favors. The testimony about countertops and cabinetry — and a bill for $121,000 — came on the seventh day of the trial. It had appeared, at the start, that the day would focus on another allegation: that Mr. Paul had helped Mr. Paxton conduct an extramarital affair. The prosecution called the woman, Laura Olson, a former staff member to a Republican state senator and a witness whose testimony had been highly anticipated. Mr. Paxton’s lawyers immediately objected, and Ms. Olson waited around in the Texas Capitol, mostly at a table in the legislative library.
Persons: Ken Paxton, Paxton’s, general, Nate Paul, Paul, Paxton, Laura Olson, Olson Organizations: Republican, Mr, Texas Capitol Locations: Texas, Austin
From the start, the courtroom drama in the impeachment trial of Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, has centered on a confrontation between the larger-than-life Houston lawyers brought in by each side to argue the case. In Mr. Paxton’s corner, there is Tony Buzbee, a well-tanned orator and onetime candidate for mayor of Houston, who successfully defended Rick Perry, a former governor of Texas, against charges of abuse of office. Not to be outdone, the House impeachment managers brought in their own big guns: Dick DeGuerin, whose list of clients included the Waco cult leader David Koresh, and Rusty Hardin, a defender of criminally accused athletes like Roger Clemens and Scottie Pippen. The voices of these high-profile lawyers have echoed for days in the towering chamber of the Texas State Senate, underscoring the unusual nature of the case. The impeachment trial, now expected to wrap up by week’s end, is the first of a statewide official in Texas in more than a century, and it has become a showcase for the deepening rifts within the Republican Party, both in the state and nationally.
Persons: Ken Paxton, Houston, Tony Buzbee, Rick Perry, Dick DeGuerin, David Koresh, Rusty Hardin, Roger Clemens, Scottie Pippen Organizations: Waco, Texas State Senate, Republican Party Locations: Texas, Houston
Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard's games characters in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. The European Commission had cleared the deal in May after Microsoft agreed to license popular Activision games such as "Call of Duty" to rival game-streaming platforms. That clearance was given before Microsoft proposed the Ubisoft deal to appease the UK regulator. However, the EU antitrust watchdog has since emailed companies to ask for feedback, the sources told Reuters. An EU investigation looks unlikely, other sources said, citing the structuring of Microsoft's CMA proposal to ensure compliance with its EU remedies.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Microsoft's, Foo Yun, Jason Neely, David Goodman Organizations: Microsoft, Activision, REUTERS, Rights, Activision Blizzard, Ubisoft Entertainment, Britain's, Markets Authority, European Commission, Ubisoft, Reuters, CMA, Thomson Locations: Rights BRUSSELS, U.S, EU
Huawei raises Mate 60 shipment target -Securities Times
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
People walk past a Huawei sign at a shopping mall under renovation in Beijing, China September 7, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies has raised the second-half shipment target for its Mate 60 series smartphone by 20%, the country's official Securities Times reported on Tuesday. The company expects new smartphone shipments for 2023 to reach at least 40 million units, the report said. Huawei did not respond immediately to a request for comment. Reporting by Beijing newsroom Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Florence, David Goodman Organizations: Huawei, REUTERS, Rights, Huawei Technologies, Securities Times, Beijing, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, Rights BEIJING
An aerial view shows tugboats helping a crude oil tanker to berth at an oil terminal, off Waidiao Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, China July 18, 2022. cnsphoto via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Oil prices edged lower on Monday after fresh Saudi and Russian crude output cuts had driven prices to 10-month highs last week. The IEA last month lowered its 2024 forecast for oil demand growth to 1 million bpd, citing lacklustre macroeconomic conditions. OPEC's August report, meanwhile, kept its 2.25 million bpd demand growth forecast unchanged. Among economic factors in the spotlight, the European Central Bank (ECB) is due to announce its monthly interest rate decision this week. Reporting by Robert Harvey, Natalie Grover, Florence Tan and Emily Chow Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Brent, OPEC's, Naeem Aslam, Robert Harvey, Natalie Grover, Florence Tan, Emily Chow, David Goodman Organizations: cnsphoto, REUTERS, Saudi, U.S, West Texas, International Energy Agency, Organization of, Petroleum, IEA, European Central Bank, European Commission, Zaye, Thomson Locations: Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, United States
SocGen and Brookfield to launch private debt fund
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
The logo of Societe Generale bank is pictured on an office building in Nantes, France, March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe/file photo Acquire Licensing RightsPARIS, Sept 11 (Reuters) - French lender Societe Generale (SOGN.PA) and asset manager Brookfield Corp (BN.TO) plan to launch a private debt fund targeting total volume of 10 billion euros ($10.73 billion) over the next four years, they announced on Monday. Initial seed funding, which will be directed towards the power, transportation and finance sectors among others, amounts to 2.5 billion euros, the companies said. The fund "will have a positive impact on the real economy", SocGen Chief Executive Slawomir Krupa said in a press release. ($1 = 0.9319 euros)Reporting by Tassilo Hummel Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Stephane Mahe, Slawomir Krupa, Tassilo Hummel, David Goodman Organizations: Societe Generale, REUTERS, Rights, Brookfield Corp, SocGen, Thomson Locations: Nantes, France
None of the 22 Crop Watch corn and soybean fields received rain last week, the first such instance since the 22-field format began in 2021. Many of the Crop Watch producers describe this year’s finishing weather as the worst they can remember. The average Crop Watch corn yield also hit a season low this week, falling to 3.7 from 3.8 a week earlier. Eastern Iowa corn was reduced by half a point while western Iowa and Indiana corn were each down by a quarter of a point. Photos of the Crop Watch fields can be tracked on my Twitter feed using handle @kannbwx.
Persons: Daniel Acker, Karen Braun, David Goodman Organizations: Ruff, REUTERS, Rights, Crop, Crop Watch, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Leonore , Illinois, U.S, Rights NAPERVILLE , Illinois, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa, Indiana, Eastern Iowa, North Dakota, Corn, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana , South Dakota, Both Minnesota, Kingsbury , South Dakota, Freeborn , Minnesota, Burt , Nebraska, Rice , Kansas, Audubon , Iowa, Cedar , Iowa, Warren , Illinois, Crawford , Illinois, Tippecanoe , Indiana, Fairfield , Ohio, The North Dakota, Griggs County, Stutsman County
A similar split appeared to be present among the senators, based on their votes on the pretrial motions to dismiss on Tuesday. The rest were mixed, but a two-thirds majority supported the trial, suggesting a desire to hear the evidence. Mr. Paul, who was indicted on federal financial fraud charges in June, has denied any wrongdoing. Mr. Paxton, who has been under state indictment for securities fraud since 2015, pleaded not guilty to all the articles of impeachment on Tuesday. Mr. Mateer and others confronted Mr. Paxton about what seemed to be his unusual concern for legal matters involving Mr. Paul.
Persons: Paxton, Paul, Mr, Mateer, , Nate Paul, Organizations: . Six Republicans, Court, Capital, Mitte Foundation Locations: Travis County, Central Texas
Allegations that Gutierrez and other executives were involved in accounting fraud were first made in June. Several former Americanas directors have testified before the congressional committee in the past few weeks. LTS said his comments "do not provide any proof of his allegations or refute evidence of his participation in the fraud". The holding company described what happened at Americanas as "cunning fraud". ($1 = 4.9373 reais)Reporting by Carolina Pulice Editing by Edwina Gibbs and David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Miguel Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Americanas, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Carlos Alberto Sicupira, Marcel Telles, LTS, Sergio Rial, Edwina Gibbs, David Goodman Organizations: Reuters, Carolina, Thomson Locations: Americanas
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during an event at the 2023 Munich Auto Show IAA Mobility, in Munich, Germany, September 5, 2023. The expansion will make range anxiety a thing of the past for EV drivers, he added. Europe's biggest economy has only 90,000 public charging points but is targeting 1 million by 2030 to boost EV take-up. Addressing the protests, Scholz said at the end of his tour: "Protests are part of public and democratic debate ... but it is a little anachronistic. On competition from China in EV production, Scholz said: "Competition should spur us on, not scare us.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, Leonhard Simon, Scholz, Victoria Waldersee, Andreas Rinke, Jan Schwartz, Friederike Heine, Sarah Marsh, Miranda Murray, David Goodman Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, IAA, EV, Sporting, BMW, Mercedes, Benz, HK, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Munich, Germany, Rights MUNICH, Europe, China, Japanese, Korea
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