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Europeâs largest rare earth deposit was discovered in Sweden. The reported 1 million tons of minerals, used in everything from phones to batteries, could be key to the green transition.
US inflation cooled. The consumer price index dropped 0.1% in December compared to the month prior, indicating the Federal Reserve is likely to reduce the size of Februaryâs rate hike. Â
TSMC warned of plans to curb spending. The Taiwanese chip giant has lowered its budget and forecasted a revenue drop of around 5% this quarter due to weaker demand.
Bosch will build a $1 billion R&D center in China. The German engineering and tech company will use the future Suzhou plant to develop and assemble EV components.
Didi Chuxing is cutting jobs. The Chinese ride-hailing service is laying off hundreds of workers, the SCMP reports, amid belt-tightening efforts and Beijingâs regulatory crackdown.Â
The UAE tapped an oil executive to head COP28 climate talks. Sultan al-Jaber is CEO of the state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
What to watch for
Miss Universe has a new look. The pageant has an all-women line up of hosts and, for the first time, a woman ownerâThai media mogul and trans rights advocate Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip.
Her media distribution company JKN Global Group bought the competition, which includes Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, in October for $20 million. The deal highlights increased popularity for pageants in countries like Thailand, the Philippines, and Indiaâthe birth country of the reigning Miss Universe, Harnaaz Sandhu, who will pass on the crown at the final on Jan. 14.
Jakrajutatip told Time sheâs shunning the idea that pageants objectify women: âThis year is a new year of Miss Universe, or Iâd rather call it a new paradigm of the global female empowerment platform.â Next on her agenda is to move the competition from a one-time yearly event to a reality show series, although a distribution deal has yet to be signed.
Ro-ro your EV gently across the ocean
Before a car hits the road, it likely sailed the high seas aboard a massive, specialized ship called a roll-on/roll-off car carrier, or âro-roâ for short.
Japan has long dominated the ro-ro ship space, accounting for 40% of the worldâs fleet. By contrast, Chinese ships make up barely 3% of global capacity.
Primarily, though, itâs a big bet on the continued growth of global car sales, and Chinaâs convinced itâll pay off.

Are tech companies liable for mental health?
Seattleâs public school system is unhappy with the mental health of its student body, and is blaming it on four social media giants: Meta, ByteDance, Alphabet, and Snap.
The school system filed a lawsuit against the organizations last week, but legal experts think itâs built on a shaky foundation. The most salient legal claim in the case involves a little clause called Section 230, which, as Quartzâs Scott Nover explains, has become a lightning rod for social media criticism in recent years.
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NASAâs James Webb telescope found its first Earth-sized exoplanet. LHS 475 b is 99% the size of our home.
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