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India and US forge Tech alliance: Deepening cooperation in Space, Semiconductors, and Telecom

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In a significant development, India and the United States are poised to announce a series of groundbreaking agreements across critical sectors, ushering in a new era of bilateral relations. Senior officials from the Joe Biden...
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3M Reaches $10.3 Billion Settlement

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3M Co. reached a $10.3 billion agreement to settle lawsuits that claimed toxic chemicals had contaminated drinking water across the country.
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How your Tim Hortons cup turns into paper in India?

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You throw your Tim Hortons cup in the bin and it ends up in the waste sorting yards of Indian paper mills like this where it is mixed with water, post segregation, to form a pulp. The pulp is washed, refined and cleaned, then the slush...
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How does your Tim Hortons cup turn into paper in India?

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You throw your Tim Hortons cup in the bin and it ends up 11,000 kilometres away in the waste-sorting yards of Indian paper mills, where it is mixed with water, post segregation, to form a pulp. At this mill, they turn that pulp into...
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Explained: How India has scripted a smartphone exports success story

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Smartphone exports from India: India is already the smartphone factory of the world, says Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA). In this week’s episode of TOI Business Bytes, Pankaj Mohindroo talks...
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'Godfather of AI' steps down from Google

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Renowned AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton has resigned from Google so he can speak more freely about the potential dangers of advanced artificial intelligence. He is the latest leading tech figure to call for a slowdown in AI research, warning...
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A massive Volkswagen battery plant set to transform St. Thomas, Ont.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending the federal government’s offer of up to $13 billion in subsidies to build a massive Volkswagen electric battery plant in St. Thomas, Ont., saying it will pay off in less than five years.
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China’s economy grows 4.5 percent, beating expectations

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Latest economic data suggest the world’s second-largest economy is firmly on a recovery path after end of pandemic curbs
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EU Chips Act: Leaders strike €43 billion deal to boost semiconductor production in Europe

9th - Higher Ed
The EU has reached an agreement on how to boost the supply of semiconductors in Europe as the bloc races to reduce its dependency on Asian suppliers.
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Canada's job market beats expectations in March

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian job market has once again outperformed expectations, adding jobs for a seventh month in a row and pushing up wages. The economy added 35,000 jobs in March, almost three times more than expected.
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Breaking Down the Market Amid Weak Economic Data & Ahead of Jobs Report

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Alexander Reed, chief investment officer of Envisage Wealth, joined Cheddar News to discuss Thursday's market session amid weak economic data and ahead of Friday's jobs report.
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India to raise spending on job creation before election

9th - Higher Ed
India's finance minister said private investment was rising after the pandemic & gov't should focus on driving growth
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Russia hit with ninth round of sanctions over invasion of Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
European and United States sanctions on Russia have forced many international companies and brands to leave the country.
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Manufacturing Orders From China Down 10 Percent

9th - Higher Ed
China is losing some ground as a global manufacturing hub. Caleb Silver, the editor-in-chief at Investopedia, joined Cheddar News to discuss trade with China and manufacturing.
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Bumpy Road to Bring Back U.S. Manufacturing

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Suketu Gandhi, partner at management consulting firm Kearney, joined Cheddar News to discuss the hurdles in bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. mainland.
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Tesla's China Business in Focus as Tensions Increase Between Beijing and Washington

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Electric vehicle giant Tesla saw a drop in sales of China-made vehicles in July, largely due to a production disruption from the company's ongoing upgrades to its Shanghai factory. The lower figures from the China Passenger Car...
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COVID-19 throttles China manufacturing, prompting fears

9th - Higher Ed
China's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than two years, the latest sign its economy may be in trouble.
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Fathom CEO on How Digital Manufacturing Can Mitigate Supply Chain Disruptions

9th - Higher Ed
Fathom Digital Manufacturing, one of the largest on-demand digital manufacturing platforms in North America, went public late last year and serves the product development and manufacturing needs of companies such as Google, Amazon,...
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Deputy Commerce Secretary on Semiconductor Chip Demand Amid Ukraine Crisis

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The ongoing semiconductor chip shortage has been impacting everything from the purchase of cars to smartphones. Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves spoke with Cheddar about the Biden administration's efforts to combat the issue and if...
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Shifting to Domestic Chip Production With the CHIPS Act Amid Global Shortages

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Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger recently warned Congress that the U.S. 'must act now' to boost chip manufacturing domestically before it's too late. The chipmaking giant is working to ramp up its own domestic chip production with plans for a...
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Environmental scientist warns that pollution is causing penises to shrink

9th - Higher Ed
Sperm count, testosterone levels, penile length and overall human fertility are all being harmed by pollution.
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Biomanufacturing company making 25 year commitment, minister says

9th - Higher Ed
Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne tells David Common on Power & Politics that Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. has committed to maintain jobs at their plant for at least 25 years.
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Companies bringing COVID-19 vaccines to essential workplaces

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Some companies have started organizing COVID-19 vaccine clinics at essential workplaces, including warehouses in Ontario’s Peel Region, which have been hard hit by outbreaks.
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Biden Admin Wants to Know: What Are the Financial Risks of Climate Change?

9th - Higher Ed
On Thursday, President Biden issued an executive order to commission studies on the financial risks posed by climate change. Ali Zaidi, the deputy national climate advisor to the White House, told Cheddar that the research aims to...