News Smurfit Kappa Eyes Wider North Africa Expansion After Morocco Opening The Irish company, which operates in 22 European countries and 13 in South, Central and North America, opened the plant in Rabat on Wednesday. Padraic Halpin 12th Jul
News Airbus Opens New Assembly Line For Small Jets In A380’s Shadow The facility is part of efforts to lift total A320-family output to 75 a month. Tim Hepher 11th Jul
News Britain’s Waitrose Joins Forces With Uber Eats For Rapid Delivery Waitrose said the partnership launched in five London stores and will roll out to over 200 stores by the end of August. James Davey 11th Jul
News Deal For UK To Rejoin EU’s Horizon Science Programme Is Ready -BBC The UK government has been negotiating with the EU over rejoining Horizon after London and Brussels settled their dispute over post-Brexit trade rules. Sarah Young 06th Jul
News Amazon Rolls Out First European Rivian Vans In Germany Rivian and Amazon will use a specially-designed shorter, thinner van than its U.S. counterpart. Nick Carey 04th Jul
News Panasonic Needs Four More EV Battery Plants, Executive Says In May, Panasonic Energy said it aimed to boost annual EV capacity to 200 gigawatt hours (GWh) by early 2031. Miho Uranka 03rd Jul
News UK To Tighten Emissions Trading Scheme From 2024 Industries covered by the scheme will need to bring down emissions at a faster rate to reach net zero goals. Nora Buli 03rd Jul
News Imerys To Produce Lithium In UK For EV Batteries French minerals group Imerys said the site could supply two-thirds of batteries for Britain's electric vehicles by 2030. Gus Trompiz 29th Jun
News Navigating Layoffs And Bouncing Back Seamlessly: Real-World Advice From A Project Manager You can navigate the challenges of layoffs with resilience, adaptability, and determination. Ordonna Sargeant 28th Jun
News Britain Records More Foreign Investment Projects But Fewer New Jobs Britain attracted more foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in 2022/23 than the previous year, but they generated fewer new jobs, government figures showed on… Alistair Smout 28th Jun
News AstraZeneca To Spend $400 Million To Plant 200 Million Trees, Cut Carbon Footprint The commitment represents about $60 million a year. Maggie Fick 28th Jun
News Britain Says To Sign Cooperation Pact With EU In Financial Services The memorandum of understanding on regulatory cooperation was put on ice due to clashes over trading arrangements in Northern Ireland. Huw Jones 27th Jun
News HSBC To Ditch Canary Wharf Tower In Favour Of Central London -Memo The bank intends to move in late 2026, the memo said. Iain Withers 26th Jun
News Maersk Orders Six Methanol-Powered Container Vessels The ships, which run on dual-fuel engines that can operate on both fuel oil and methanol, can carry upwards of 9,000 containers. Nikolaj Skydsgaard 26th Jun
High Rise A Second Life For EV Batteries? Depends How Long The First Is An array of startups offer second-life energy storage using old EV batteries. Nick Carey 26th Jun
News Microsoft Says New Computing Service For Chemicals Can Slash R&D Time Microsoft wants to compress 250 years of progress into the next two-and-a-half decades. Stephen Nellis 23rd Jun