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Approval for judicial restructuring in which buyer will be sought for the two facilities
Manufacturing output remains strong across most of the EU
Sentiment picks up after immediate threat of power blackouts recedes
Purchasing managers’ index shows signs of improvement in supply chain delays and confidence
Battery start-up planning £3.8bn gigafactory says private equity will match government figure
The bloc needs to create an environment that will enable its companies to outcompete global rivals
One major manufacturer has already gone bust while others are resorting to alternative sources to maintain production
Contractions expected to continue for rest of year as soaring fuel bills rein in production
Guillaume Faury cites other sector-wide challenges of components, labour shortages and inflation
Bottlenecks exist in the supply of equipment to create the green fuel, with further uncertainty over its cost
France and Brussels will subsidise multibillion-euro project to boost production of critical technologies
Tempers are running high over surging costs and the transition to greener vehicles
Factories threaten to relocate after European Commission only opts for small rise in quota-free imports
International Criminal Court has limited capacity in sifting through ‘deluge of information’
Consumer goods including food and drink drive factory gate surge, worrying ECB policymakers
Survey of 350 US and European manufacturers shows more confidence than best practice
Delays in approving new sites, rising costs and cheap Chinese imports have hit the sector
French carmaker’s sale of a promising division underlines hard choices faced by western businesses
Fallout from conflict and lower orders due to supply chain squeezes add to gloom hanging over European economy
US EV giant’s Shanghai plant is under pressure as rivals catch up
US giant announces investment in German plant as part of wider plan to put EU at forefront of advanced technologies
Herbert Diess says Europe faces huge threat of higher inflation from prolonged conflict in Ukraine
Sectors from metals and transport to agrochemicals hurt by prospect of new measures against Russia
Europe’s energy, trade, manufacturing, banking and markets may be affected if Moscow invades Ukraine
Supply chain bottlenecks and weak household spending depress growth in eurozone’s largest economy
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