By Neha Arora
NEW DELHI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - India is in talks with Brazil, Canada, France and the Netherlands over deals to jointly explore, extract, process and recycle critical minerals, sources said, as it broadens its global outreach to secure supplies of key raw materials.
The focus would be on lithium and rare earths, and India would also seek access to mineral-processing technologies, the sources said, declining to be identified... (continue reading...)
TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Honda Motor said on Tuesday its third-quarter operating profit fell 61.4%, marking a fourth consecutive year-on-year decline, as U.S. import tariffs and changes in the market environment for electric vehicles weighed on results.
Japan's second-biggest automaker after Toyota Motor reported operating profit of 153.4 billion yen ($987.07 million) for the period, compared with a 174.5 billion yen average forecast from... (continue reading...)
TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Honda Motor said on Tuesday its third-quarter operating profit fell 61.4%, marking a fourth consecutive year-on-year decline, as U.S. import tariffs and changes in the market environment for electric vehicles weighed on results.
Japan's second-biggest automaker after Toyota Motor reported operating profit of 153.4 billion yen ($987.07 million) for the period, compared with a 174.5 billion yen average forecast from... (continue reading...)
TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Honda Motor said on Tuesday its third-quarter operating profit fell 61.4%, marking a fourth consecutive year-on-year decline, as U.S. import tariffs and changes in the market environment for electric vehicles weighed on results.
Japan's second-biggest automaker after Toyota Motor reported operating profit of 153.4 billion yen ($987.07 million) for the period, compared with a 174.5 billion yen average forecast from... (continue reading...)
TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Honda Motor said on Tuesday its third-quarter operating profit fell 61.4%, marking a fourth consecutive year-on-year decline, as U.S. import tariffs and changes in the market environment for electric vehicles weighed on results.
Japan's second-biggest automaker after Toyota Motor reported operating profit of 153.4 billion yen ($987.07 million) for the period, compared with a 174.5 billion yen average forecast from... (continue reading...)
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