More than 100 corporations in 23 different countries signed PPAs last year.
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The tech giant aims to reduce. rather than just offset the carbon it emits and by 2050. it wants to remove all the carbon it has emitted since it was founded in 1975.
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The Chinese government is taking further steps to remove foreign technology from state agencies and other organizations. a clear sign of determination for more independence amid escalating tensions with the U.S.
Read More »Does Aramco IPO Worth $2 Trillion?
One rough and ready way to value Aramco is to look at dividend yield.
Read More »US Tech Giants Are Losing Billions. Quietly Lobby to Ease Huawei Ban
Highly concerned over an imminent loss of billions of dollars in trade with Huawei. Silicon Valley giants have been quietly lobbying the administration of US President Donald Trump to ease its ban on sales of components to the Chinese tech firm.
Read More »China Warns US Tech Giants About Dire Consequences for Complying with Huawei Ban
Chinese officials have warned US giants. including Microsoft and Dell. as well as major tech companies from other countries. namely. Britain’s semiconductor maker Arm and South Korean SK Hynix and Samsung. about punishment for cooperating.
Read More »China Calls in Foreign Tech Firms After Huawei Sales Ban
China summoned global technology companies for talks last week following last month’s U.S. ban on selling technology to China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday. The blacklisting of Huawei. the world.
Read More »Google and Apple Criticise GCHQ Eavesdropping Idea
A hypothetical proposal by UK security agency GCHQ to eavesdrop on encrypted messages has been criticised by tech firms and rights groups.
Read More »Why Google Has a Target on Its Back in Washington
The U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the technology company violated laws to ensure fair competition.
Read More »Google`s Ad Exchange Faces Privacy Probe by Irish Regulator
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has started an inquiry into the way that Google provides advertising services across the European Union.
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