Plus: Porscheâs pricey IPO. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( September 6, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Hereâs what you need to know The Biden administration unveiled a $50 billion investment in semiconductors. The spending boost aims to [develop the industry]( in the US, countering dependency on China. OPEC+ announced a small cut in oil supply to the global economy. The move is meant to [halt the decline]( of oil prices due to recession fears. Ireland fined Instagram $403 million. The countryâs privacy watchdog found the company [mishandled teensâ data](. CVS won the bidding war for Signify... The drugstore chain [offered $8 billion]( for the home healthcare company, whose suitors reportedly included Amazon and UnitedHealth Group. â¦while Amazon targets the Japanese healthcare space. The e-commerce giant is mulling a partnership with small and medium pharmacies for [prescription drug deliveries](, reported Nikkei. Liz Truss became the next UK prime minister. The third woman to hold the office, Truss [takes the helm]( of a country facing a [multitude of pressing challenges](. Parts of the Amazon wonât recover from deforestation. The tipping point at which the forest [turns into a savannah]( has already been crossed in Brazilian and Bolivian parts of the rainforest. Sponsor content by BofA Securities Regional & global economies under the lens. Get a week-to-week snapshot on global and regional economies, policies and markets from Ethan Harris, BofAâs Head of Global Economics. [Catch up now.]([Advertisement] What to watch for Porsche could go public [this fall]( in what would be one of Europeâs [biggest IPOs](. Volkswagen is [expected to sign off]( on the IPO, but investor support will still be needed for the plan to move ahead. Estimates of the luxury brandâs valuation are as high as [$84 billion]( (â¬85 billion), and it could raise [$9.9 billion]( (â¬10 billion) from listing, or even greater, though economic turmoil in Europe has some worried the debut would be untimely. There is also concern that Porsche will [lack independence]( from its parent company as it plans to [free float just 12.5%]( of its total shares, and the Porsche-Piech family will [claim a 25% minority stake]( in the carmaker. Investor jitters aside, Porsche has emphasized that the cash raised from the IPO would be key to achieving the brandâs [long-term goals]( (pdf). Among them: increasing the companyâs global sales of [fully electric vehicles]( to 80% by 2030. Why are road accidents so common in India? The [death of Cyrus Mistry](, one of Indiaâs best-known business leaders, has revived a conversation around Indian roads, which are among the [least safe in the world](. In 2021, India witnessed an average of [18 deaths per hour]( due to road accidents, according to the National Crime Records Bureau. The data further highlights that public transport is safer than private modes of conveyance. Graphic: (Niharika Sharma) Speeding and negligent driving are the most common reasons for fatal car rides in India, and thereâs low awareness around seatbelts. Just this past February, the Indian government made three-point seat belts mandatory for all cars with front-facing passenger seats. But much more is needed for a country that has just 1% of the worldâs vehicles, yet about 10% of all crash-related deaths. Lada, the little car that couldnât The Lada, a Russian-made car that looks like a boxier version of the already-boxy Fiat models, was once emblematic of Soviet independence. But as the [world cut off business]( with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, the car has become a symbol of the countryâs economic difficulties. 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