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Tesla Stops Taking Cybertruck Orders from China and Europe
According to reports, electric car maker, Tesla has stopped taking orders for Cybertrucks from China and Europe on its website. Tesla North has reported that the Tesla website will now only allow visitors to sign for updates of the Cubertruck but orders are no longer a possibility.
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Thailand’s PM Gen. Prayut Orders Health Agencies to Prepare for a Covid Spike Post Songkran
The Thai Government spokesperson has announced that the country’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the Ministry of Public Health and other state agencies to prepare for a surge in the number of Covid-19 infections after people return to work from the Songkran holiday.
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JAPAN’S CORE PRIVATE SECTOR MACHINERY ORDERS FALL IN JAN. BY 4.5 PERCENT
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- Japan’s core private sector machinery orders fall in Jan. by 4.5 percent.
- Machinery orders from manufacturers dropped 4.2 percent.
- Machinery orders from nonmanufacturers fell 8.9 percent to 474.38 billion yen. ...
HYUNDAI’S SHIPBUILDING UNIT TO UNDERGO TEMPORARY SHORTAGE OF ORDER BACKLOGS
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- Hyundai shipbuilding unit to undergo temporary shortage of order backlogs.
- The shortage of order backlogs is predicted to take place in the second half of the year.
- Construction of ships to be delivered by 2022 will start...
TOKYO STOCKS ADVANCE OVER JAPANESE MACHINERY ORDERS ON WENESDAY MORNING
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- Tokyo stocks advance over Japanese machinery orders on Wednesday morning.
- The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average rose at 276.44 points.
- Topix index of all First Section issues on the TSE was up at 15.43 points.
- Sto...
AS COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS RISE, GOV. NEWSOM COMES UP WITH NEW STAY-AT-HOME ORDERS
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• These orders would be affecting counties in the purple tier of the state’s reopening plan, which currently are facing strictest of the guidelines and nearly 51 counties out of total 58 are in the purple tier
• Gov. Newsom said that the first 327,00...
JAPAN’S PRIVATE-SECTOR MACHINERY ORDERS DROP IN SEPTEMBER BY 4.4%
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- Japan’s private-sector machinery orders drop in September by 4.4%.
- Machinery orders totaled to $6.8 billion.
- Orders from nonmanufacturers grew by 3.2 percent to 425.29 billion yen.
- Total orders were down ...
PRIVATE SECTOR MACHINERY ORDERS RISE BY 6.3 PERCENT IN JAPAN FOR JULY MONTH
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- Private sector machinery orders rise by 6.3 percent in Japan for July month.
- The orders in July totaled $7.1 billion.
- Orders from non-manufacturers grew by 5.0 percent to $295.11 million.
- The total orders were...
MACHINERY ORDERS IN JAPAN DROPPED BY 7.6 PERCENT IN JUNE
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- Machinery orders in Japan dropped by 7.6 percent in June.
- The orders totalled to $6.7 billion, lowest since February 2013.
- Orders from overseas dipped by 3.9 percent.
- Capital expenditure slid by 1.5 perc...
DONALD TRUMP SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDERS AIMED AT PRICES OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
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- Donald Trump signs executive orders aimed at prices of prescription drugs.
- The President signed four new executive orders.
- Trump is currently under fire for not handling the pandemic diligently.
- Executives of ...
L.A. COUNTY PLANS TO EXTEND STAY-AT-HOME RESTRICTIONS FOR 3 MONTHS
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- Los Angeles County’s Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said that stay-at-home orders are likely to be extended for three months.
- Relaxations will be allowed based on the public compliance and efforts made for containing the epide...
CHINA’S ECONOMY ALMOST FREEZES WITH NO PURCHASE ORDERS FROM THE WEST
After reporting the first case of coronavirus, China was once again in the news though this time for all the negative reasons. May it country’s exotic animal meat market or accusations made by the U.S. of making the COVID-19 and intentionally spreading it worldwide, China is constantly goin...
Orders increased for consumer durables
Consumer goods have increased in demand and the supply chain has been disrupted but some figures tell a different story and it has been confusing so as to what is happening.
Unfilled orders for consumer durable goods increased $6 million, or 0.1 percent, to $4.45 billion in April, accor...