Death threats, €50 billion in aid, a minority rights argument, and a showdown between Hungary and the EU mean a lot is at stake on Thursday in Brussels.
(Bloomberg) Hungary will drop its objections to the creation of a €5 billion ($5.4 billion) Ukraine military assistance fund, paving the way for an agreement to revamp a vehicle that aims to steady supply of weapons to Kyiv, once member states sort out technical issues.Most Read from BloombergMusk Fails to Convince Tesla Investors to Overlook SlowdownBoeing Growth Plans Set Back as Regulator Blocks Higher OutputRussia Says Ukraine Downed Plane Carrying Prisoners for SwapHow Yemen’s Houthi Att
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BYD Europe described the factory as "a significant step toward green mobility in Europe." China, the main growth market for Western carmakers in recent years, is looking to invert that relationship amid electrification.