Danish company says ruling will allow work on Revolution Wind to restart immediately
For a monopsonistic buyer such as the defence department, profitability looks like an opportunity in disguise
Auto suppliers such as Bosch among those to have announced large lay-offs in 2025
With US providing 20% of revenue, tyremaker has good reason to decouple capital ties with China
State-appointed administrators file complaint to Milan court about ‘mismanagement’ of the Taranto site by former owner
European aerospace and defence group warns of ‘continued complex and dynamic operating environment’
The proposed $260bn tie-up would create the world’s biggest copper producer at a time of soaring demand for the metal
Equity stake in Atlantic Alumina Co is part of drive to counter Chinese dominance of critical metal supply chains
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Scotland’s space industry has become a leader in manufacturing small modular units
Struggling supercar maker aims to overcome ‘perilous’ finances and build ‘sustainably profitable company’
Data from selection of groups and start-ups suggests limited success in hiring from embattled auto sector
Six Flags Qiddiya City is welcome arrival for country’s rulers after multiple setbacks to grand infrastructure schemes
President demands curbs to shareholder returns and pay but also holds out prospect of military spending bonanza
US operations to capture Nicolás Maduro and seize a Russian tanker were a reminder of the enduring power of helicopters
Mexico, Middle East and parts of Europe are among the top markets, data shows
Detroit-based carmaker says it ‘proactively reduced EV capacity’
AI must learn to reckon with a world much messier than any computer simulation
German life sciences giant says looser regulations could reshape Europe’s €6bn seed market
President says military budget should rise to $1.5tn
Advisers to bankrupt car parts maker say it only has enough cash to operate through to the end of January
Battery-powered cars continue to gain global market share despite setbacks
UK watchdog penalises Richard Adam and Zafar Khan over failures to highlight problems at outsourcing group
Donald Trump has promised to build fleets of new reactors to help ‘win’ the AI race. But many think the goals are unrealistic
Britain is a diagnostic market for carmakers such as the Chinese company