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Additional bottlenecks, either on the side of supply or demand, could impact the way that Lucid as a stock investment is perceived by EV investors.
A project is under discussion to remove bottlenecks at the Atyrau refinery in the west of the country, which could boost its capacity by 1 million tons, Akkenzhenov said.
Source: https://gcaptain.com/kazakhstan-diversifies-oil-export-routes-with-tanker-purchases/
Are those recent bottlenecks resolved?
As logistical bottlenecks persisted - an issue CEO Elon Musk had said in October he was working to resolve - Tesla's fourth-quarter deliveries fell about 34,000 vehicles short of production.
For food inflation, one source of increases in prices is because of bottlenecks in the supply chain,” Pascual said.
Hon. Matambo explained to the officials that the Community Development Fund (CDF) had cumbersome bottlenecks and processes, and those bottlenecks have since been removed.
Hon. Matambo explained to the officials that the Community Development Fund (CDF) had cumbersome bottlenecks and processes, and those bottlenecks have since been removed.
KUCHING (Oct 21): Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen today urged the police to help ease traffic bottlenecks along the Kuching-Samarahan Expressway during evening rush hour.
Laguarta acknowledged there were still supply chain bottlenecks, but he also insisted commodity costs were coming down, which he said was another sign of a strengthening market.
Ms Koshikova says the war has highlighted bottlenecks that existed for many years but health organisations have still been able to achieve significant reforms like offering a needle exchange programs in prisons.
Nigeria has made its request, but the UK has to subject it to their laws, and other international institutional bottlenecks that are in place in the UK.
Source: https://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/2-5bn-fraud-agf-writes-uk-requests-diezanis-extradition/
One of the most significant bottlenecks in perpetuating the offshore wind industry throughout the U.S. has been the need for wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs).
Police urge people who call 911 to stay on the line instead of hanging up and calling back, to avoid creating bottlenecks in the queue.
◦ Policy and process changes to maximize efficiencies and reduce possible bottlenecks.
Secondly, there are major supply-chain bottlenecks that have built up at pensions administrators.
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/b68e6341-ebdf-41a8-9c16-22c614389383
Supply-chain bottlenecks and freight rates should continue to ease.
“Supply shortages led to bottlenecks in the production of everything from cars to computers and highlighted how tiny chips are critical to the smooth functioning of the global economy,” the study pointed out.
The committee will look into this report and suggest measures to overcome bottlenecks if there are any.
The electric car industry has also been hit by inflation and supply chain bottlenecks of minerals and components that could disrupt Saudi plans.
”The Omnibus bill is an intervention of PEBEC to consolidate and amend legislative provisions towards deepening PEBEC reforms and removing bottlenecks for Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria,” she said.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/nass-sends-business-facilitation-bill-to-buhari-for-assent/