By: Camila Domonoske, Majid Saeedi
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Camila Domonoske is a Correspondent at NPR covering the business of cars and energy. Her reporting focuses on themes such as energy policy and regulation, renewable energy, and the automotive sector, including electric vehicles and supply chain management. She has been featured in numerous outlets, including KLCC, WCBU-FM, and MPR News.
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Camila Domonoske's coverage indicates a focus on automotive industry, with an emphasis on electric vehicles, tax credits, and the oil industry. She appears to be particularly interested in government announcements and legal policy regulation related to these subjects.
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