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Washington calls on EU to use influence in Beijing to halt weapons transfers to Moscow
Germany has sent two Patriot systems to Ukraine but is reluctant to give more
Thanks to the turbulent geopolitical environment, weapons manufacturers are having a moment
Jeffrey Cook found guilty last month of receiving more than £70,000 in kickbacks in cash and cars
Wealthy customers are pouring more money than ever into customisation, pushing carmakers to invest in supply chains and dedicated teams
Japanese ceramics manufacturer’s two centuries of pottery experience help it take the heat out of the latest technology
Unite says 1,500 of its members have backed industrial action over Indian steelmaker’s plan for south Wales operations
Also in this newsletter: The ECB drags its feet on lowering interest rates
FTSE 100 group wants to raise US-based Deepak Nath’s pay by almost 30% to a maximum of $11.8mn
Jobs at risk in historic manufacturing hubs as government fails to bridge gaps in rolling stock orders
Governments need to work with carmakers to reduce the obstacles to adoption
Success in Asia contrasts with decline in electric vehicle sales in Europe after end of consumer subsidy
Weak stock performance shows pace of growth has been much too fast
Probe into manager at military equipment supplier CETC follows shake-up in armed forces and ousting of minister
Chinese EV makers without sales networks or onward transportation among leading causes of congestion, say executives
The Japanese carmakers are under pressure from coming wave of high-tech, low-cost electric vehicles from China
Great British Nuclear’s chair says reactor technologies other than French design should be looked at for ‘at least’ two more large plants
Pan-European weapons maker has overcome national interests to compete with Lockheed Martin and Raytheon
A proposal to charge for AI features would be a big shake up to the company’s search engine
Western countries’ push to strengthen Ukraine’s military has sent demand for ammunition soaring
Manufacturer has been trying to reassure passengers after a door panel flew off another plane in January
Change is part of reforms aimed at improving UK’s disastrous record in buying kit and weapons
From the Baltimore bridge collapse to chaos at Boeing, what look like discrete problems are in fact part of a wider dysfunction
Aviva and UK infrastructure bank to lease 60 battery-powered vehicles to Go-Ahead Group as part of £100mn plan
Australian magnate points finger at ‘irresponsible’ standards for processing in Indonesia
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