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To: norsky

Reuters — Israel rejects Hamas ceasefire deal.

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REUTERS BREAKING

Egyptian ceasefire accepted by Hamas is not acceptable to Israel.

Hamas ceasefire agreement is ‘an attempt to delay the Rafah operation.’

Ceasefire includes ‘far-reaching’ terms that Israel does not agree to.

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434 posted on 05/06/2024 11:14:37 AM PDT by CottonBall ("We need Trump before any other Americans are killed.")
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I just read the deal that Hamas agreed to makes no mention of the hostages. Probably because none of them are alive, poor people. Hamas and democrats playing stupid games as usual.


435 posted on 05/06/2024 11:16:42 AM PDT by CottonBall ("We need Trump before any other Americans are killed.")
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Hoot of the Day: Belgium’s Ports Drowning Under Glut of Chinese EVs





EV Hoot of the Day

Le Monde reports Belgium’s ports drowning under glut of Chinese electric cars: ‘Some are parked here for a year, sometimes more’

Due to China’s overcapacity in production – as it aims to capture a quarter of the European electric vehicle market – the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge are inundated.

You probably need to see it to appreciate the challenges the automobile industry faces in transitioning to electricity. You also need to come here to understand how the Chinese industry’s overcapacity has flooded the European market. That morning, as the sun unexpectedly lit up the maze of highways leading to this remote arm of the port of Antwerp, Belgium, a huge cargo ship from the Norwegian company Höegh Autoliners unloaded thousands of cars at one of the terminals of International Car Operators (ICO), a subsidiary of the Japanese group Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

Alongside Swedish-Norwegian Wallenius Wilhelmsen, it is one of the main operators of the now merged port of Antwerp-Bruges, the world’s largest automotive terminal, through which the production of some 40 brands used to transit. But that was before the emergence of their Chinese competitors.

Car Parks

Quartz reports Cars are piling up at European ports at an alarming rate

Imported vehicles are seriously piling up at European ports, turning them into “car parks.” Automakers are distributors are struggling with a slowdown in car sales as well as logistical bottlenecks that make it hard to alleviate the buildup of new, unsold vehicles.

Some Chinese brand EVs had been sitting in European ports for up to 18 months, while some ports had asked importers to provide proof of onward transport, according to industry executives. One car logistics expert said many of the unloaded vehicles were simply staying in the ports until they were sold to distributors or end users.

“It’s chaos,” said another person who had been briefed on the situation.



436 posted on 05/06/2024 11:23:06 AM PDT by CottonBall ("We need Trump before any other Americans are killed.")
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