News UK Government To Help Reduce Some Industry Energy Costs Ministers' plans involve reducing electricity costs for energy intensive industries from next year to ensure they can remain internationally competitive. Kylie MacLellan 23rd Feb
News Realty Income To Invest $1 Billion For Vertical Farming With Startup Plenty Plenty last raised $400 million in early 2022 at a valuation of $1.43 billion, according to PitchBook. Krystal Hu 22nd Feb
News Tesla Scales Back German Battery Plans, Won Over By U.S. Incentives Brandenburg's economy ministry said Tesla's change of course would not impact the number of jobs available at the German site. Victoria Waldersee 22nd Feb
News Jaguar Land Rover Opens Three European Self-Driving Tech Hubs JLR and Nvidia announced a multiyear agreement last year under which they will jointly develop the computer systems. Nick Carey 21st Feb
News BioNTech Sees UK Trials On Cancer Vaccines Starting This Year, Paper Says BioNTech, known for its COVID vaccine with U.S. partner Pfizer, is currently deciding which types of cancer it wants to test its personalized immunotherapies… Klaus Lauer 20th Feb
News Aldi UK Targets Doubling Of London Stores Last year Aldi UK, owned by Germany’s Aldi Sud, overtook Morrisons to become Britain's fourth largest grocer. James Davey 20th Feb
News Maersk Nears Complete Russia Exit After Selling Logistics Sites Maersk still needs to sell four tug boats under its Svitzer brand, a process that is ongoing. Nikolaj Skydsgaard 20th Feb
News Britain’s BrewDog Aims To Put Punk IPA On The Map In China Punk IPA, Lost Lager, Elvis Juice and Hazy Jane have helped turn BrewDog into a household name in Britain. Sarah Young 20th Feb
News World Bank May Loosen Loan Ratio To Free Up $4 Billion A Year Lowering the equity-to-lending ratio would free up more resources for projects at a time of mounting global challenges. Andrea Shalal 17th Feb
News EU’s AI Act Faces Delay With Lawmakers Deadlocked After Crunch Meeting The bloc's highly-anticipated AI Act is widely expected to be put to a vote at the European Parliament at the end of March. Martin Coulter 17th Feb
News TikTok Planning Two More Data Centres In Europe Amid Data Security Concerns TikTok is seeking to assure governments and regulators that users' personal data cannot be accessed or manipulated. Foo Yun Chee 17th Feb
News Struggling Aerospace Suppliers May Not Be Able To Support Jet Output Hikes – Survey Inflationary pressures and labour availability are impeding their progress and have dampened sentiment. Abhijith Ganapavaram 17th Feb
News Boeing To Move Historic Financing Arm Under Jet Business Boeing Capital, a subsidiary of Boeing, provides asset-based financing and leasing to airlines lacking access to funding. Valerie Insinna 17th Feb
News Amazon Grants €1.5 million To Dutch Seaweed Farm Project The project, led by non-profit group North Sea Farmers, will research the potential of using seaweed for carbon capture. Toby Sterling 16th Feb
News Infineon To Begin Work On €5 Billion Chip Plant In Germany The maker of chips used in cars and data centres said it would be the largest single investment in its history. Miranda Murray 16th Feb
News Supply Chain, Red Tape Biggest Problems For European Green Projects, Says RWE CEO The war in Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis has highlighted under-investment into energy infrastructure. Nora Buli 15th Feb
News Dutch Host First Summit On ‘Responsible’ Use Of AI In The Military The event may be an early step toward developing an international arms treaty on AI. Toby Sterling 15th Feb