
Volvo S90 Leaves the US Market
Swedish automotive manufacturer Volvo has decided to discontinue sales of its flagship sedan, the S90, in the American market. This decision is part of a broader strategy aimed at optimizing the company's lineup and focusing more on SUVs and electric vehicles. The Volvo S90, which was launched in 2016, gained a strong reputation among fans of comfortable and safe cars. However, changing market conditions and a decline in demand for sedans have led to the decision to withdraw it from active sales.
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Cupra Prepares for Launch in the US: Interview with CEO Wayne Griffiths
Cupra, known for its sporty vehicles and innovative production approach, is gearing up to capture the US market. CEO Wayne Griffiths shared his plans for expanding Cupra's presence in North America in an exclusive interview. Griffiths emphasized that Cupra aims to introduce its lineup to the US in the coming years, highlighting the high interest of American car enthusiasts in the brand.
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Alibaba and Mastercard Launch Credit Card for US Small Businesses
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and international payment system Mastercard have announced the launch of a joint credit card aimed at supporting small businesses in the United States. The new credit card will provide small companies with access to a range of financial services and special offers to help them grow.
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