Government stepped in to take control of struggling company but is keen to attract private sector investment
Concerns that sensors in electric vehicles could be used to gather intelligence
It is US protectionism rather than trade barriers abroad that has undermined American carmakers
Maker of gas turbines had expected to break even but decarbonisation and AI data centres powered revenues
Plus, Bill Ackman quietly builds a big stake in Hertz and RedBird swoops in to take control of The Telegraph sale
EU should ditch its planned ban on internal combustion engines, Manfred Weber of EPP says
FN Herstal’s small arms are back in demand. But the Belgian gunmaker can only move as fast as its artisanal labour
Distant planet is covered with an ocean that may be teeming with microbial activity
‘RapidDestroyer’ uses a high-power radio frequency to fry systems at a distance
Vehicle sales jump in March before implementation of steep levies
Jingye makes first comments after ministers seized control of struggling company
Companies that were struggling to find growth in electric vehicles are back in demand
US group makes first major acquisition across the Atlantic as it continues competition against industry giant Uber
Clash comes as car companies hold crunch talks with Trump to head off 25% import tariffs
The EU is trading market access for expertise in key technologies, just as Beijing once did
Timber construction is cheaper, faster and greener, but has struggled to gain traction in England
US president could escalate trade conflict with Beijing by launching probe into supplies
From the outset there were doubts that Jingye Group could turn round the business where so many others had failed
The future is not in the Scunthorpe blast furnaces that ministers have rescued
Chinese carmaker’s absence from the US, once seen as a weakness, has turned into an asset
Ministers have intervened to keep the country’s last two blast furnaces open — for now
All-cash offer faces competing interest from entities owned by City financier Edi Truell
President acknowledges companies ‘need a little bit of time’ before they can manufacture in US
Making the metal at home is a trade-off that seems more appealing when global trust in commerce is scarce
Airlines and manufacturers prepare for stand-off over cost of levies