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The Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) issued a February 22nd Order Granting In Part and Denying In Part two Petitions objections to the issuance.
manufacturer in minnesota set to invest $1 billion to manufacturing low to zero carbon engines. president biden is expected to touch down there in hennason county any minute now. we re keeping our eye on that. meantime there is a major push, by the way, to let you watch what happens inside the new york courtroom where donald trump will stand trial a coalition of news organizations which includes nbc news have petitioned judge ron marchand to use his discretion and allow coverage something he s denied in the past given the historical stakes in this case, he s also not faced a media coverage that s consequential. daniel horowitz, manhattan d.a. and eugene washington. msnbc analyst. daniel, in the new york magazine, i m quoting the public
can be sold to an engine manufacturer in the uk and that engine can be sold to a car manufacturer in malaysia, all of that is tariff free and so thatis of that is tariff free and so that is a really important step forward. on the third point i wanted to go onto the geopolitics of this because cptpp is one of the most modern and progressive trade agreements. . it s based on the principles of a liberal, free trade rules based environment so huge positives and the long term potential of the accession of future nations and economies into cptpp gives and economies into cptpp gives a long term sustainable opportunity for the uk. but unfike opportunity for the uk. but unlike the opportunity for the uk. but unlike the eu, opportunity for the uk. but unlike the eu, this trade pact is neither a single market or a customs union and it also, notably, excludes china and the us, huge economies that everyone wants access to. china