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Ford spared further action after improved offer to workers as Joe Biden plans visit to picket line
The UAW leader of a three-pronged strike is shaking US automakers
Steelmaker constructs a Potemkin army of Soviet tanks, American howitzers and radars from wood and plastic
Report on military’s $160mn combat aircraft comes days after one crashed in South Carolina
MGCS plan would deliver modern combat systems as Ukraine conflict brings land warfare back to top of defence agenda
Government intends to press ahead with quota scheme amid industry fears about sluggish consumer demand
UK prime minister says policy shift to include delaying ban on sale of new petrol and diesel cars until 2035
UK prime minister delays ban on sales of new petrol and diesel engine car sales by five years
Sunak’s dilution of EV and boiler phaseout dates sends mixed messages to consumers
Release of Dolphin model will test loyalty to domestic carmakers
Failure to make and stick to plans means big projects cost far more than they should while hampering their benefits
First of 16 US-made Protector aircraft will enter service late next year as price rises to £1.8bn
US walkouts hit three of 70 plants owned by Ford, GM and Stellantis but union warns of more to come
Cambridge-based CMR Surgical aims to break ‘near-monopoly’ held by US group Intuitive Surgical
Business group says concerns Europe’s automotive sector could be swamped are ‘understandable’
Hamburg-based group has been probing alleged conspiracy between suppliers and employees
UAW union says pay talks are being dragged out as spectre of Ford walkout in Canada looms
Resentment is brewing that Brussels’ subsidies probe against Beijing benefits French rivals
Auto workers’ strike carries risks for the White House, and for labour leaders
Industry plea comes on top of warning of weakening demand for battery models from private buyers
The US and EU believe that it is not just their economies but their social and political stability that are at stake
Automotive retailer to focus on software following sale of showrooms
But don’t blame the auto workers
If Joe Biden can’t bridge the gap between management and labour, Donald Trump could be the winner
Co-president predicts company can make ‘good money’ even as developers wrestle with turmoil
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