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DP World Americas aims to combat climate change by raising freezing temperatures in the cold chain industry, potentially reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 17.7 million metric tons annually. Meanwhile, the US and EU plan to collaborate on identifying disruptions in the semiconductor sector, particularly focusing on China's legacy chips.
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How might the shift in freezing standards impact the overall efficiency and sustainability of the cold chain industry?
In what ways could the semiconductor cooperation between the US and EU influence global market dynamics and trade relations?
What strategies could the US and EU implement to counter China's dominance in legacy chip production?
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