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Aerial view of the Tesla Gigafactory Berlin with active production lines and workers assembling vehicles, illustrating the company's production expansion.
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Tesla to ramp Giga Berlin output to 7,500 vehicles weekly

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Tesla will increase weekly production at its Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg plant to 7,500 vehicles starting in October. The company also plans to hire 1,000 additional workers to support the expansion.

Dozens of newly built Tesla Cybercabs have rolled off the production line at Gigafactory Texas in recent days. More than 150 of the autonomous vehicles are now visible at the Austin facility.

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Production has finished in Bucharest on The Wedding Dress, the new World War II romance from writer-director Edoardo Ponti. The film stars Ivanna Sakhno and follows a true story of love in a refugee camp.

Tesla has announced that high-volume production of its electric Semi truck will begin this year, with final specifications now revealed for upcoming customer deliveries. CEO Elon Musk shared the news on X, highlighting the redesigned model's efficiency and autonomy features. The update comes amid testing near Tesla's facilities in Nevada and California.

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GeoPark, a private oil company, announced the acquisition of exploration and production assets from Frontera Energy in Colombia for US$400 million. This deal will enable the firm to boost its output from 28,000 to nearly 70,000 barrels per day, projecting 95,000 barrels by 2028. It will position GeoPark as Colombia's largest private producer, accounting for 10% of national crude output.

Toyota Motor Corp. has set a global production target of more than 10 million units for 2026, including its Lexus brand. The goal aims to meet steady demand for hybrid models in the U.S. and European markets. It seeks to maintain levels close to the 2023 record of 10.03 million units.

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Believing local sugar production has improved, the Department of Agriculture is maintaining its ban on sugar imports until December 2026. The move aims to prioritize domestically produced sugar and stabilize the market. The agency stated that a longer moratorium is necessary based on the current outlook for production and demand.

 

 

 

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