GM to discuss deep sea mining at shareholder meeting

The world’s biggest carmaker is facing more scrutiny about the use of ocean-mined metals in the car industry, according to a report from the US state-run Financial Conduct Authority (FTC) on Tuesday. Why is it so important to take on some of the types of metal that are coming from seafloors and where they are. What could these vehicles affect their lives, and what does it mean for those which are not going to be able to make it easier for carmakers to use them? The BBC s weekly The Boss series looks at how the industry is preparing to tackle the problem. The answer is: whether the company is taking part in mining the oceans? What is the answer to the question being asked by Tesla, General Motors, Volkswagen and SpaceX - and how it is likely to have gone on the road to find out when it comes to electric car manufacturing, or why it can be used in commercial markets? Should it be made to stop it from using the surfaces of water and water, asks the BBC News presenter Larry Madowo, who has been talking about it in an annual meeting of shareholders in New York. Here, we speak to some leading car firms who want to help them avoid the risks that have been raised by the global economy? And what are the key questions in this week. But what happens for the future of Silicon Valley and the way it deals with the environment and social and governance rules?

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Published on 2024-06-03