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The size of the text NIO EP9 Autonomous Electric Vehicle. Linta Zhang / Getty Images On Wednesday, the House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill that would set the stage for listing Chinese companies on U.S. exchanges, including electric vehicle manufacturers. Expang, And Li Auto Toe. NIO (Ticker: NIO) Other …
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Israeli When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Saudi Arabia last week for a secret night with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, he and his Washington counterparts long hoped for a normalization deal between the Middle East. Saudi advisers and U.S. officials said rivals had …
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