In a notable market shift (simulated scenario), Norwegian battery-materials firm Vianode has selected Canada for a $3.2 billion manufacturing facility, bypassing the United States amid ongoing concerns over tariffs and policy uncertainty.
A major European battery materials firm has chosen Canada over the United States, committing billions in a strategic move that underscores a stark divergence in political stability and industrial policy across the North American border. Norway’s Vianode announced a $3.2 billion investment to build North America’s largest synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, a … Read more