LONDON -- Lotus Technology, the electric-focused arm of the U.K. sports-car maker, is pushing ahead with its plan to list shares on the U.S. Nasdaq stock exchange by the end of March, despite the current turmoil surrounding EV stocks.
LONDON -- Lotus Technology, the electric-focused arm of the U.K. sports-car maker, is pushing ahead with its plan to list shares on the U.S. Nasdaq stock exchange by the end of March, despite the current turmoil surrounding EV stocks.
Trade groups and automotive executives are sounding the alarm that a curb on rare earth metals from China could lead to production disruptions worse than the microchip shortage.