COMPANIES: Amplats outgoing CEO expects internal combustion engine to be ‘stronger for longer’

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COMPANIES: Amplats outgoing CEO expects internal combustion engine to be ‘stronger for longer’
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Natascha Viljoen, the outgoing CEO of Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), still sees plenty of life in the internal combustion engine. One might expect that from a platinum group metals (PGMs) producer, but internal combustion engine obituaries are no ...

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