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Newsroom Ready: Japanese company to build parts plant for EV batteries in Niagara, Ont.
Newsroom Ready: Japanese company to build parts plant for EV batteries in Niagara, Ont.
Newsroom Ready: Japanese company to build parts plant for EV batteries in Niagara, Ont.
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Newsroom Ready: Japanese company to build parts plant for EV batteries in Niagara, Ont.
Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP171332434
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r_Trudeau-EV-PortColborne20240514T1610
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1920px × 1080px 292.34 MB
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Create Date:
5/14/2024 8:10:00 PM
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aerospace
Asahi Kasei
Canada
canada government
cars
development
economic sector
electric vehicles
industry
Justin Trudeau
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Trudeau
vehicles