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Jaguar Resurrects Its Most Classic Car

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- Jaguar E-Types are one of the most beloved classic cars in the world. In the 1960s, Jaguar made 12 Lightweight E-Types out of aluminum, but was supposed to make 18. Fifty years later, they finally got around to making the...
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Century Aluminum's Bless is Gratified By Trumps Actions on Steel Tariffs

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Michael Bless, Century Aluminum CEO, discusses Trump imposing steel tariffs. He speaks with Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Aluminum Hits 16-Month Low as U.S. Plans to Lift Rusal Sanctions

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Aluminum prices fell to a 16-month low as the U.S. said it’s poised to lift sanctions on United Co. Rusal, the top producer outside China. The U.S. said on Wednesday it plans to remove the sanctions after reaching an agreement...
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U.S. Said to Hold Off on Car Tariffs for Now

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- Japanese auto makers are rising on reports that the U.S. will hold off, for now, on new tariffs on car imports as officials weigh revisions to a report on the national security implications. Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider reports...
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EN+ Sanctions a 'Huge Surprise,' Chairman Barker Says

Higher Ed
Jan.28 --  En+ Chairman Greg Barker discusses the removal of sanctions against the the company and its subsidiaries by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Trump's Trade War Weighs Heavily on Louisiana Ports

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- The trade policies of President Donald Trump could pose a big economic threat to Louisiana, as one in every six jobs in the state is tied to trade and international commerce. Bloomberg's Katia Dmitrieva explains on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: MONUMENT REOPENS TO PUBLIC

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English/Nat One of Washington's most recognised presidential monuments has reopened to the public. The Washington Monument, a 555-foot tall marble obelisk, is half way through a two year renovation and restoration project. More than a...
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CLEAN : Integrating Syrian refugees in Turkey using circus arts

9th - Higher Ed
There is laughter excitement and a sense of joyful chaos
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Integrating Syrian refugees in Turkey using circus arts

9th - Higher Ed
There is laughter excitement and a sense of joyful chaos
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Sees China Beer Cans Boosting Aluminum Demand

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- A switch by China’s packaging firms to favor aluminum cans for beer and soft drinks is among key drivers that’ll underpin continued demand growth for the lightweight metal, according to Rio Tinto Group. Bloomberg's David...
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Tariffs on Auto Parts Would Be Disastrous, Linamar CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Linamar Chief Executive Officer Linda Hasenfratz discusses the impact on U.S. and Canadian manufacturers from the Trump administration's tariffs on aluminum and steel. She speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Silent Putin Unnerves Russia After `Panic' Follows Pensions Ploy

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Bloomberg's Christine Harvey takes a look at some of the big stories of the day on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Turkish Lira Hits New Low as Trump Increases Tariffs

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Bloomberg's Vince Cignarella and Jane Foley, senior currency strategist at Rabobank, discuss the continued fall of the Turkish lira as President Donald Trump announces an increase of steel and aluminum sanctions on Turkey. They...
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Bloomberg

Aston Martin CEO Says Its Best Not to React to Trump Tweet

Higher Ed
Mar.06 -- Andrew Palmer, chief executive officer at Aston Martin Lagonda, discusses Trump's tweet on tariffs and outlook for the company overall. He speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Virginia Senate Candidate Stewart Says He's Not a Racist

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- Corey Stewart, Virginia Senate candidate, discusses the race for Virginia's Senate seat with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Jean-Claude Trichet: aranceles son una estrategia peligrosa

Higher Ed
Mar.08-- El expresidente del BCE Jean-Claude Trichet habla de los posibles aranceles de EE.UU., de su amenaza al crecimiento mundial y del aumento de las tasas de interés. Conversa con Francine Lacqua en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Bloomberg

Robert Reich dice que no apoyaría el plan de aranceles

Higher Ed
Mar.01-- El exsecretario de trabajo Robert Reich, autor de "The Common Good", habla sobre el plan del presidente Trump de imponer aranceles a las importaciones de acero y aluminio para "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power".
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Curated Video

Mnuchin speaks on tariffs, Venezuela sanctions

Higher Ed
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday in Buenos Aires the U.S. must be prepared to defend free and fair reciprocal trade. Finance ministers and central bankers from the 20 leading industrial and developing...
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Bloomberg

Steel, Aluminum Tariffs Are 'Losing Proposition' for Trump Administration, Says NFTC President

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Rufus Yerxa, National Foreign Trade Council president, discusses U.S.-China trade talks, U.S.M.C.A. and tariffs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto CEO Sees Strong Demand for Steel in China

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Rio Tinto CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques discusses the company's financial results, the Federal Reserve rate cuts, and the Pilbara mine. He talks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson.
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Bloomberg

Deripaska Says U.S. Sanctions Based on Nonsense, Coal Use Needs to Be Punished

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Billionaire Oleg Deripaska, founder of Rusal, discusses being sanctioned by the U.S. and the efforts to fight climate change with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos,...
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Bloomberg

Your Next Low-Cal Beer Might Be Low-Carbon Too

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Anheuser-Busch InBev plans to market some of its canned beers using new “low-carbon” aluminum that partner Rio Tinto produces from smelters powered by hydroelectric plants. Bloomberg's Joe Deaux reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Aluminium parts being forged in a factory

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of aluminium parts being forged by engineers in the Alucast smelting plant on 1 February 2021 in Wednesbury, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Mercedes Unveils New Flagship EQS Electric Sedan

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller speaks to Daimler CEO Ola Kaellenius about launching the new electric EQS sedan. He says the company is committing billions to their electric push.