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Новости за 08.10.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

E-car sales fall for the 6th straight month in September, e-2Ws continue on growth path

Electric car sales in India dropped for the sixth consecutive month in September by 7.76%, mainly because of Tata Motors. Meanwhile, e-two wheelers saw a 40.45% growth driven by manufacturers like Ola Electric and Bajaj Auto, increasing their market share significantly despite reduced government subsidies and ongoing challenges.

«The Rio Times» 

Argentina’s Customs Overhaul: Milei’s Push for Streamlined Trade

The Argentine government plans to announce new measures to simplify customs procedures and reduce import costs. These changes will accompany the recently formalized reduction of import tariffs on 89 products, including finished goods, inputs, and machinery. Federico Sturzenegger, Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, shared insights about the upcoming reforms. He aims to remove layers […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

BioPrime raises $6 million from Belgium’s Edaphon, others

The funds will be used to advance research in crop protection, with a focus on co-developing new biofungicides and bioinsecticides. Founded in 2016 by Diwan, Amit Shinde and Shekhar Bhosale, the Pune-based company develops biologicals using small trigger molecules that metabolically reprogramme plants to enhance climate resilience, lower carbon footprint, restore soil health and improve yields.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

PepsiCo lowers revenue forecast as sales growth weakens

PepsiCo lowered its organic revenue forecast for the year after U.S. consumers continued to pull back on its snacks and drinks. The company said Tuesday it now expects its organic revenue -- which is adjusted for foreign currency exchanges and the impact of product acquisitions or divestments – to see a low single-digit increase for the year. It had expected an increase of 4%. PepsiCo said its revenue was flat in the third quarter, at $23.3 billion. Wall Street had expected revenue of $23.8 billion, according to analysts polled by FactSet.