Influencers are getting offered millions to support US presidential candidates… and they’re under no legal obligation to disclose it. Indonesia is trying to become a major player across the electric vehicle supply chain, but a wealth in raw materials might not be enough. The EU has given a final green light to steep tariffs on Chinese electric cars. Plus, JPMorgan Chase customers who thought they could get “free” cash from ATMs after TikTok videos went viral might have to pay a hefty price.
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