New Research from Cornell University and FreedomPay Reveals Cybersecurity Confidence Gap in Retail, Restaurant and Hospitality Sectors

Despite High Confidence in Their Risk Assessment Capabilities, Study Finds a Third of Companies Have Been Breached, and 89% Have Been Hit Multiple Times

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –New data released today by Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research and FreedomPay, a global leader in data-driven commerce, reveals that while nearly all (96%) surveyed retail, restaurant and hospitality stakeholders are confident in their companies’ internal risk assessment processes, their satisfaction (95%) in the security of their systems is misaligned with reality, as one-third of companies (31%) have experienced a data breach in their company’s history. Of companies that have been breached, 89% have been hit more than once in a year, and 69% of retail businesses have been breached upwards of three times in a year.

Check Please! How Restaurant, Retail and Hospitality Businesses are Managing Cybersecurity Risks – a joint study between Cornell and FreedomPay – is based on a new survey of small, medium, and large-size enterprises across the hospitality, retail, and food and beverage sectors.

“Especially over the past two years, cybersecurity has been top of mind for businesses as we navigate a highly complex eCommerce network,” said Chris Kronenthal, President of FreedomPay. “Retailers and hospitality businesses increasingly view their payments systems as more than transaction processing – they are important sources of data and customer insights. Merchants and consumers alike need the assurance that this data is being protected and managed properly.”

“These findings provide a baseline understanding of how key decision-makers are handling cybersecurity issues and offer key insights for optimizing and fortifying systems as we continue down this path of accelerated digital transformation,” said Professor Linda Canina, the Dr. Michael Dang Director of the Center for Hospitality Research at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration.

Threats Are Rising, Complexity Abounds

With new cyber threats emerging daily both internally and externally, business leaders are juggling a full slate of concerns and challenges. Threats such as payment integrity (59%) and malware (58%) are the most cited concerns, with risk management (57%) cited as the biggest challenge leaders say their systems face. Companies also fear internal threats, with hospitality companies most frequently citing human error (86%) and lack of employee education (81%) as negatively impacting cybersecurity systems.

Businesses’ best efforts to protect themselves and customers are spurring growing complexity and system proliferation. The findings revealed three-quarters (74%) of companies use more than one cybersecurity system. Medium merchants (80%) are significantly more likely than small merchants (67%) to use more than one system. More than half of companies (56%) have many cybersecurity systems in many locations. Overall, companies are split on whether systems are governed by a single department (51%) or multiple (49%). Small merchants (57%) are significantly more likely to keep governance to one department, while large merchants (63%) are significantly more likely to have multiple departments involved.

Roadblocks Remain

Businesses are challenged to balance security with customer preferences, with many implementing heightened cybersecurity measures to make their customers feel more secured and reassured when making a purchase. The study found that 91% of companies believe their customers deeply care about cybersecurity while 86% believe it increases customer loyalty. Yet, companies acknowledge the inherent tradeoffs – namely, two-thirds (65%) of leaders believe that customers are annoyed by extra security measures, and they want systems to be easy to use (67%).

Budgetary concerns may also play a factor in determining any potential system enhancements – among the few (15%) that currently do not have plans to enhance their system, they are most likely to cite preventative costs (61%) and an unwillingness to have a disruption in service (52%).

Despite these roadblocks, companies have said they are increasing or have increased their IT budgets, calling out the COVID-19 pandemic and technology as driving forces. Other notable findings include:

  • In The Dark: More than one-third (35%) of surveyed leaders do not know how much of their company’s budget is spent on cybersecurity.
  • Bicameral Opinion: While 91% of respondents agree that their customers do care about cybersecurity, 48% also believe their customers do not care about cybersecurity.
  • Inaction: Nearly all (96%) companies say they value the importance of security systems to protect their data, and 85% agree that their customers would be more satisfied if they had extra security measures in place. Yet, half (50%) have either not increased their IT security budget or decreased their budget since 2019.
  • Show Me The Money: Still, companies are divided on what precautions and guidance are worth the cost. Four-fifths (83%) of companies who do use a third-party to manage and secure information say this option is “more cost-effective” for their business, while half (51%) of companies who do not use a third-party supplier cite it as being “more costly” than their current process.
  • Checking The Box? Almost all merchants (91%) are very or extremely confident that their company adequately trains end-users, relying on conferences and seminars (71%) to keep them trained and engaged. Notably, small (92%) and medium (95%) merchants are significantly more confident than their large (79%) counterparts, where the most common form of end-user engagement comes from training videos (82%).
  • Looking for a Leader: A majority of companies (87%) say they would welcome involvement from the U.S. government to fight cybersecurity threats as well as enhance policy (84%). Large merchants (threats-76%, policy-74%) and retail companies (threats-81%, policy-75%) are significantly less likely to want the U.S. government involved.

Click here to download the report.

Methodology

The survey was conducted by Hanover Research and included 300 respondents for small, medium, and large-size enterprises across hospitality, retail, and food & beverage spaces.

About FreedomPay

FreedomPay’s Next Level Commerce™ platform transforms existing payment systems and processes from legacy to leading edge. As the premier choice for many of the largest companies across the globe in retail, hospitality, lodging, gaming, sports and entertainment, foodservice, education, healthcare and financial services, FreedomPay’s technology has been purposely built to deliver rock solid performance in the highly complex environment of global commerce. The company maintains a world-class security environment and was first to earn the coveted validation by the PCI Security Standards Council against Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE/EMV) standard in North America. FreedomPay’s robust solutions across payments, security, identity, and data analytics are available in-store, online and on-mobile and are supported by rapid API adoption. The award winning FreedomPay Commerce Platform operates on a single, unified technology stack across multiple continents allowing enterprises to deliver an innovative Next Level experience on a global scale. www.freedompay.com

About Cornell Center of Hospitality Research

Cornell’s Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) was created in 1992 for the purpose of expanding both the quality and volume of research supporting the hospitality industry and its related service industries. The CHR’s mission is to advance hospitality thought leadership by publishing and disseminating impactful and actionable research that industry leaders can put into practice today; facilitating the exchange of new ideas by bringing students, faculty, and industry professionals together at roundtables, panels, conferences, and other engaging events; and partnering with the other Centers and Institutes in the Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration to maximize research, event, and networking collaborations.

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CGTN: China vows to treat market entities equally, build open market system

BEIJING, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — China has pledged to better safeguard investment and business operations in the country to further its all-round opening-up and advance global economic recovery. The pledge comes almost two months after it announced applying for the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and about a month and a half before the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement takes effect.

China will treat all types of market entities equally and build a “unified and open market system with orderly competition,” said Chinese President Xi Jinping in his address at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit via video link on Thursday. In his keynote speech, Xi called for commitment to sustainable development and efforts to build an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future.

Explaining recent measures taken by Chinese authorities to improve the implementation of anti-monopoly laws and strengthen regulations of some domestic industries, he said the measures are necessary for the healthy development of China’s market economy, adding that they are also common practices across the world.

“We will work unswervingly to consolidate and develop the public sector, and encourage, support and guide the development of the non-public sector,” he said.

China will make continuous efforts to strengthen the foundation for the long-term development of its economy and provide a better safeguard for Asia-Pacific and global businesses to invest and start operations in the country, he said.

Established in 1989, APEC has become an important platform to facilitate economic cooperation among 21 economies in the Asia-Pacific region. The CEO Summit is part of the 2021 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week, hosted by New Zealand and chaired by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

In his speech, Xi called on economies in the region to “look and march forward” and “oppose discriminative and exclusive acts.”

“There will be no future to draw lines according to ideology and form small geopolitical circles,” he said. “The Asia-Pacific region cannot and should not go back to the state of confrontation and division of the Cold War era.”

Development and green transformation

Xi also elaborated on the relationship between economic development and green transformation, calling for a coordinated and holistic approach to promote green and low-carbon transformation.

“Without development, we cannot foster enough economic forces to sustain the green transformation; if people’s livelihood is neglected, there will be no social support for the green transformation,” he said.

China vows to introduce a series of measures to facilitate the overall green transformation of economic and social development during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) and beyond. The country has pledged to peak its carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities vow to follow a people-centered philosophy for development. After eradicating absolute poverty and securing a landmark victory in building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, the country is intensifying efforts to promote high-quality development that intends to bring common prosperity for all.

“We must have an accurate grasp of the concept of sustainable development, adhere to the people-centered approach, and coordinate economic growth with securing people’s livelihood, as well as energy conservation and emission reduction,” Xi said.

He called for efforts to “promote green transformation in economic development and achieve greater development in green transformation.”

Describing China’s campaign to reduce carbon emissions as a “profound socio-economic transformation,” he said the country will strive to make contributions to global green transformation.

Xi will attend the 28th APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting via video link on Friday and deliver another speech.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-11-11/Xi-China-to-treat-market-entities-equally-build-open-market-system-155j46p5vCE/index.html

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Zenfolio Acquires Format to Expand Services for Photographers

Menlo Park, California, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zenfolio, the leader in creative and business solutions for photographers, announced that it has acquired Format, a major website-building platform and marketplace based in Toronto, Canada, used by professional photographers and artists worldwide. Both companies offer Software as a Service (SaaS) business solutions – Zenfolio since 2006 and Format since 2010. Combined, these two market leaders provide the most comprehensive service offering to photographers and artists, leveraging their respective brands and complementary strengths.

John Loughlin, Zenfolio CEO, shared the rationale for bringing the two companies together. “We deeply respect the Format brand, their employees and community, and the business they have built,” he stated. “This combination will expand the capabilities and services offered to our respective customers.”

Lukas Dryja, Format CEO and Co-Founder, shared his enthusiasm for the merger. “Since creating Format, we have cared deeply about our community and team,” he said. “Partnering with Zenfolio is a tremendous opportunity for both. The Format community will benefit from Zenfolio’s extensive technology services while Zenfolio customers will have access to world class tools and designs to showcase their work online.”

The Format acquisition continues a strategy launched by Zenfolio three years ago to reimagine the company. Zenfolio recently unveiled a new cloud-based technology platform using artificial intelligence and machine-learning that is redefining the business of photography. Zenfolio leads the industry in workflow automation, helping photographers manage and grow their businesses, while spending more time behind the lens.

“Bringing together two leading platforms for photographers allows us to accelerate the development of new services by taking best in breed features and capabilities and making them available to customers of both companies,” Loughlin explained.

The two brands will initially operate in parallel, each retaining its current employee workforce and subscription base. Format will continue to be headquartered in Toronto. Zenfolio headquarters will continue to be located in Menlo Park, California.

About Zenfolio

Zenfolio Inc., a Centre Lane Partners company, offers advanced business solutions enabling photographers to easily show, share and sell their images. For the past 15 years, Zenfolio has proudly served photographers around the globe.

About Format

Format empowers professional photographers and creatives by transforming them into successful entrepreneurs. Founded in 2010 in Toronto, Canada, Format is a proudly self-funded company with a remote team distributed globally.

Vista Point Advisors acted as the exclusive advisor to Format in its sale to Zenfolio.

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Fortem Technologies Announces SkyDome System Long-Range Drone Mitigation at Dubai Airshow

Fortem’s CEO Timothy Bean to speak on counter-UAS at the USA Partnership Pavilion and on a Boeing panel at the show

PLEASANT GROVE, Utah, Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Fortem Technologies, leaders in airspace security and defense for detecting and defeating dangerous drones, today announced its participation at this year’s Dubai Airshow, taking place November 14-18, in tandem with the release of SkyDome® System 3.7, which now commands the furthest distance for safely stopping an autonomous drone threat approaching a protected venue, campus, or metro region.

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“Fortem’s latest software release further enhances the capability to protect our US and allied government customers from hostile drone attacks,” says Major General, USA (Ret.) Clay M. Hutmacher. “As the recent attack on the Iraqi Prime Minister shows, drones pose a significant and growing threat to all peace-loving people.”

On Monday, November 15 at 2 p.m. at the Forum within the USA Partnership Pavilion, Fortem’s CEO, Timothy Bean, will be speaking on counter-drone capabilities and lessons learned from their deployments. On November 16 at 10:45 a.m. at Vista, Timothy will speak on a keynote panel, sponsored by Boeing, about how to build a successful company through large strategic partnerships.

“The SkyDome System naturally evolves to safely defeat larger and multiple targets where other systems are limited by cost, size, power, range, safety, or single drone targeting,” said Timothy Bean, CEO of Fortem Technologies. “This 3.7 update is an example of that natural evolution where updates are added to a fundamentally disruptive autonomous architecture to create real, viable, ongoing solutions to the evolving drone threat.”

At the show, Fortem will be officially announcing the release of SkyDome System 3.7 which further extends Fortem’s leading long range end-to-end drone mitigation solution. SkyDome System 3.7 adds longer range target validation and implementation of additional unique urban clutter suppression algorithms. This update enables the defeat of low flying targets at longer ranges in urban and other highly-cluttered environments.

The Fortem SkyDome System consists of a low cost and small form factor family of TrueView® radar, the world’s most advanced low SWAP-C radar system with AI on the edge technology for detecting, tracking, and classifying multiple simultaneous small, low to the ground airborne objects; and the Fortem DroneHunter®, which autonomously pursues, captures, and tows away dangerous or malicious drones with no collateral damage. DroneHunter can now effectively be sent to safely defeat and intercept threats up to three times further than competing C-UAS solutions.

SkyDome System 3.7 also pairs DroneHunter’s extensive mitigation range with a long-range camera option that extends the ability to validate a target visually. While many competing drone solutions utilize camera systems that only have a ~30X zoom, SkyDome System 3.7 offers visual validation up to three times further utilizing an 88X zoom camera. In conjunction with Fortem TrueView radar, this enhanced visual validation range now allows Fortem to boast one of the longest end-to-end detection, validation, and mitigation ranges in the industry.

SkyDome System 3.7 also introduces urban clutter suppression algorithms which allows the system to accurately view threatening drones in urban and other high clutter environments.

“The urban clutter suppression algorithms leverage the massive parallel processing capability in each TrueView sensor to effectively detect drones and enable mitigation at long range of low flying targets,” says Adam Robertson, CTO of Fortem Technologies. “This advanced suite of algorithms and filters give a superior view of targets of interest in urban environments.”

This new capability, when combined with DroneHunter’s range, provides an opportunity to secure events, critical infrastructure, and other key areas of interest with the stand-off distances needed to keep them truly safe.

To learn more, please visit www.fortemtech.com.

About Fortem DroneHangar
The Fortem DroneHangar™ is an environmentally controlled hub that protects a DroneHunter from extremes in temperature and weather, keeping it charged and ready for flight 24/7. The DroneHunter NetGuns are easy to remove and reload in under ten seconds to resume secondary missions quickly. Other effectors besides nets are available as well. The low cost of both the overall system and the expendable effectors brings an operationally viable solution to the battlefield and installations that is available today.

About Fortem Technologies, Inc.
Fortem Technologies is the leader in airspace awareness, security, and defense for detecting and defeating dangerous drones. Through an advanced, end-to-end system of distributed radar, AI at the Edge, deep sensor integration, and autonomous drone capture, Fortem is deployed across five continents to monitor and defend the world’s airspace over venues, campuses, and metro regions. The same system is accelerating the safety of the world’s airspace for advanced air mobility (AAM). Based in Pleasant Grove, Utah, the company is privately held and backed by Toshiba, Boeing, DCVC, Mubadala Investment Company, Signia Venture Partners, and others. For more information visit fortemtech.com

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زيارة وزير التعليم الإماراتي إلى ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال لبحث حلول تكنولوجيا التعليم

يلتقي الوفد مع الشركات والمؤسسات الإسرائيلية التي تدعم التعليم التكنولوجي وريادة الأعمال.

تل أبيب، إسرائيل11 نوفمبر / تشرين ثاني 2021/PRNewswire/ — زار وزير االتعليم الإماراتي معالي حسين إبراهيم الحمادي يوم الأحد شركة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال للتعرف على النظام البيئي للابتكار في إسرائيل، والتقى مع مجموعة من المنظمات المتخصصة في التعليم التكنولوجي وريادة الأعمال

UAE Minister of Education, H.E. Hussein Ibrahim Al Hammadi (right) and Start-Up Nation Central CEO, Avi Hasson (Credit: Vered Farkash) رحب آفي حسون- الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال بالوزير في إسرائيل وقدم إليه وإلى فريقه نظره شاملة بشأن صناعة التكنولوجيا المحلية عالية التقنية، وما يلزم لتطويرها من حيث الموارد والقدرات التعليمية.

بعد ذلك، استمع الزوار إلى ممثلين عن MedCET-وهي مسرع محلي لتكنولوجيا التعليم، وUnistream– شبكة تدريس ريادة الأعمال-، والمهندسين الصغار Young Engineers الذي يعلم مهارات الهندسة للأطفال الصغار من خلال استخدام الألعاب، وGiant Leap الذي يوفر للآباء أدوات تقييم تطور الطفل.

ييقوم الحمادي والوفد المرافق له من مسؤولي الوزارة بزيارة إلى إسرائيل تستغرق خمسة أيام، وتهدف الزيارة إلى تحقيق التعاون مع الشركات والمنظمات الإسرائيلية لتشجيع تعليم ريادة الأعمال منذ الصغر، وضمان مواكبة لإمارت  لأحدثتوجهاتتكنولوجيا التعليم.

تعد إسرائيل موطنًا لما يقرب من 200 شركة لتكنولوجيا التعليم تقدم حلولا  لجميع الأشياء بدءً من التعليم المعزز للواقع الافتراضي مرورًا بتطبيقات التعليم على الأجهزة المحمولة ، وحتى منصات الاتصال للجامعات والمدارس ورياض الأطفال.

قال وزير التربية والتعليم الإماراتي معالي  حسين إبراهيم الحمادي “نلتزم ببذل كل ما نستطيع لتوفير تعليم عالي الجودة، كجزئ من مهمتنا لخلق اقتصاد مزدهر قائم على المعرفة،  وبفضل اتفاقات إبراهام، تستطيع حاليًا البحث عن شراكات وتعاون مع الشركات والمؤسسات الإسرائيلية، نرغب في شكر ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال لاستضافتنا وتعريفنا ببعض العناصر التي أدت إلى نجاح نظام الابتكار الإسرائيلي البيئي”

قال أفي حسون الرئيس التنفيذي للستارت-أب نيشين سنترال ” لم تكن  إسرائيل لتصبح دولة الشراكات الناشئة لولا البنية التحتية التعليمية القوية التي خلقت جيلا جديدا من رواد الأعمال، ويضع النظام البيئي الأكاديمي المتطور أسس الابتكار. حاليًا، تعتبر التكنولوجيا عاملا أساسيا للتعليم الفعال، حيث توفر وصولًا غير مسبوق لملايين الأشخاص، وباعتبارنا داعمين لدلوماسية الابتكار، والروابط بين الأفراد، تسعد ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال بمشاركة رؤيتها حول النظام البيئي مع شركائنا في الإمارات العربية المتحدة لمصلحة كلا من البلاد والمنطقة ككل”

حول ستارت أب نيشن سنترال

 حول منظمة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال
 منظمة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال ‎ هي عنوان للشركات والحكومات والمستثمرين للتواصل مع النظام البيئي الإسرائيلي للتكنولوجيا.  تحفز  منظمة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال ‎فرص النمو من خلال جلب الابتكارات التكنولوجية الإسرائيلية إلى الأعمال التجارية العالمية والتحديات المجتمعية. تأسست ‎ منظمة ستارت-أب نيشين سنترال ‎في عام 2013 ومقرها في تل أبيب، بإسرائيل، وهي منظمة غير ربحية تمولها الأعمال الخيرية.

 الباحث عن الأمة الناشئةهي عبارة عن منصة مجانية على الإنترنت لتحديد وإشراك مؤسسات التكنولوجيا الإسرائيلية بناءً على اهتمامات العملاء المحددة.  وتُعد منصة أعمال الابتكار هذه مركزاً للمعرفة شامل للشركات الناشئة الإسرائيلية، وللمستثمرين، ومحاور لتعجيل الإنجاز، وللشركات متعددة الجنسيات، وللابتكار القائم على التكنولوجيا المرتبط بالبحث الأكاديمي. كما تُوفِّر المنصة مفتوحة المصدر معلومات محدثة ورؤى حول الآلاف من شركات التكنولوجيا الإسرائيلية النشطة.

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‫لونجي تتقدم خطوة في شحن نماذج Hi-MO 5

سيان، الصين, 11نوفمبر/ تشرين الثاني 2021  /PRNewswire/ — اعتبارًا من أوائل نوفمبر/ تشرين الثاني، تم توفير نماذج Hi-MO 5 (72C) من شركة لونجي (LONGi) لقرابة 600 عميل في 57 دولة، حيث تجاوزت الشحنات التراكمية الآن 10 جيجاواط.

صُمم نموذج Hi-MO 5 لمحطات الطاقة الكهروضوئية على نطاق المرافق، وأبعادها هي نتيجة لتحليل متعمق لسلسلة الصناعة، وقيمة المنتج وموثوقية دورة الحياة، مع خطوة آخر شحنة تؤكد أن مفهوم تصميم الوحدة كان على نطاق واسع مقبولة من قبل العملاء العالميين.

LONGi’s Hi-MO 5 series modules exceed 10GW of global shipment.

تعتمد شحنات نماذج Hi-MO 5 على طريقة تغليف موثوقة لتعظيم استخدام سعة الحاوية مع ترك مساحة كافية للتحميل والتفريغ، وهو ما يقلل من تكاليف الشحن بشكل كبير. يتوافق النموذج أيضًا مع الحوامل والعاكسات ومعدات مصنع الكهروضوئية الأخرى بالكامل الداخلة في إطار مجموعة متنوعة من سيناريوهات التطبيق، مما يقلل من تكاليف اتزان المنظومة. أظهرت الاختبارات على النموذج Hi-MO 5 في اختبار نفق الرياح والبرد والحمل الميكانيكي الديناميكي أداءً متميزًا، مما يضمن الموثوقية في ظروف الأرصاد الجوية القاسية طوال دورة حياته الكاملة.

مراجعة المعالم المميزة لنموذج Hi-MO 5 من لونجي:

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  • 29 يونيو/ حزيران 2020 – إصدار المواصفات الفنية.
  •  8 أغسطس/ آب 2020 – عرض الوحدة في معرض SNEC في شنغهاي.
  • 15 سبتمبر/ أيلول 2020 – توقيع عقد الشحن الأول.
  • 28 أبريل/ نيسان 2021 – منحه الجوائز في مؤتمر الطاقة الشمسية “جميع مسائل الجودة” (All Quality Matters).
  • 31 مايو/ أيار 2021 – صدور نتائج اختبار نفق الرياح.
  • 21 يوليو/ تموز 2021 – الحصول على جائزة في معرض Intersolar Europe.
  • 18 سبتمبر/ أيلول 2021 – إصدار تحليل الأداء في اختبار تأثير البرد.
  • 29 أكتوبر/ تشرين الأول 2021 – إصدار نتائج اختبار الحمل الميكانيكي الديناميكي.
  • 5 نوفمبر/ تشرين الثاني 2021 – تجاوزت الشحنات العالمية 10 جيجاوات.

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