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Stellantis spared further action as union piles pressure on companies
Anil Agarwal is splitting the group into six entities in an effort to raise their valuation
UK group looks to raise £600mn from owners as it eyes electric supercar by 2030
Takeover offers for auto dealership are hard to compare
Land sale indicative of value hidden in Japanese corporate sector
Minister warns of farmland turned over to tree planting and other carbon offset schemes
The company is targeting overseas markets ahead of a planned US listing
Lawsuit says employees at Fremont assembly plant endured ‘severe or pervasive’ harassment since 2015
Sensible targets and good execution explain why investors are taking another look at unloved stock
Swedish start-up to tap generous subsidies for its first such plant outside Europe
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Proposed anti-subsidy duties are an admission that European companies and governments have been slow to innovate
Companies warn they are unable to import benchmark steel product cheaply under current import quota scheme
Increasingly affordable EVs could supersede internal combustion engines over the next decade
One of UK’s largest dealerships says it will consider £447mn offer
Mishaps rise amid growing congestion of the thousands of satellites in low earth orbits
Inventories of popular models like Ford Bronco are running low amid UAW action
President appears to back union demand for 40% pay rise
Manufacturers could fall behind rivals if they fail to invest to secure supplies, says resources minister
Closing its valuation discount gap with engineering rivals will not be easy
Valdis Dombrovskis claims ‘sufficient prima facie evidence’ to examine foreign electric-vehicle makers’ operations
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Carmaker had planned to use the facility to build batteries using technology licensed from China’s CATL
Dave Limp will replace Bob Smith as rocket company seeks an edge in the private sector space race
Berlin and carmakers back UK call for three-year pause on requirement for batteries to be produced locally
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