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Electric cars cast growing shadow on profits
PARIS (Reuters) - Electric cars are poised to arrive en masse in European showrooms after years of hyped concept-car launches and billions in investment by automakers and suppliers.
EU regulators receive second Google report on shopping case
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O) has provided a second report detailing the effects of its proposal to allow more price comparison rivals to bid for ads on top of its search
Fast and serious: Vietnam's first domestic car manufacturer bets big
HAIPHONG, Vietnam (Reuters) - At a time when auto companies in the developed world are facing a squeeze on their profits from cash-rich tech firms, Vietnam is betting car-making can be
UK could go it alone on digital services tax: finance minister says
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will unilaterally implement a digital service tax if there is no wider international agreement soon on how to tax the world’s biggest Internet companies, finance minister
UK will see truly driverless cars on roads in 3-4 years: minister
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will see truly driverless cars on its roads in three to four years but there will still be a role for diesel cars for many years,
German antitrust watchdog eyes steps against Facebook this year
BERLIN (Reuters) - The head of Germany’s antitrust watchdog said on Monday he was “very optimistic” that his office would take action against Facebook this year after finding it had abused