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Maker of high-speed TGV trains needs to convince investors it can make Bombardier acquisition work
Once-thriving residential construction industry has slumped, posing drag on EU’s largest economy
Industry anticipates surge in disposals as first batch of electric vehicles nears end of 10-year life cycle
Seoul has big ambitions for independent launches and a GPS-like satellite network
Blythewood is a test case for how US manufacturing projects could affect rural economies
Defence company to upgrade infrastructure at the Devonport naval base
Berlin pledges to plug budgetary holes that will speed up procurement and help meet Nato targets
Revenues in the third quarter were 11 per cent higher year on year
US motorists who borrowed heavily during the car-buying frenzy are struggling to make repayments
Disastrous incident could weaken trust in the technology of autonomous vehicles and provoke regulatory intervention
Deal to help shield country’s manufacturers from high energy costs likely to draw criticism from Brussels
MEPs say bigger cuts would hurt carmakers and consumers but back curbs on microplastics in brakes and tyres
Low-cost airline faces ‘unprecedented operational challenge’ from engine problems affecting almost a quarter of fleet
Cutting carbon emissions is the correct path but the sector also needs a strategy to recycle scrap metal
Guillaume Faury says curbs on selling Eurofighter are damaging to Germany’s reputation as an exporting nation
Wider GFG Alliance has struggled to borrow since the collapse of its main lender Greensill Capital in 2021
Price rises for new turbines after 2021 are starting to bear fruit
Defence sales worth €300mn this year is 10-fold rise on 2022, with most licences approved after October 7 attack
German group is examining spinning off its crop sciences or consumer health businesses in effort to restore fortunes
Swedish truckmaker teams up with German logistics start-up to roll out e-truck rentals
Looking at the strategies of three major labour movements and whether their efforts could signal a new era of power for unions in America
Seoul worries political change and lack of funds could scupper Warsaw’s plans to buy tanks, howitzers and rockets
European missile maker MBDA signs its largest export contract ever
Deal to build capacity for independent launches comes as ESA releases first images of galaxies from Euclid telescope
Dependence on supplies from Moscow-controlled Rosatom also threatens climate goals, official warns
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