News UK Factory Output And Export Orders Sag In December: CBI The corrosive effect of higher inflation on demand is increasingly clear, the organisation says. Andy Bruce 20th Dec
News Bill Gates Upbeat On Climate Innovation, Even If 1.5C Goal Out Of Reach Gates has invested more than $2 billion toward climate technologies, including direct air capture, solar energy and nuclear fission. Katy Daigle 20th Dec
News Nokian Tyres Replaces Some Russian Production With China Subcontractor Nokian's will outsource some tire manufacturing to Asia while ramping up production in Europe and the United States. Essi Lehto 20th Dec
News German Pipeline Firms Say They Will ‘Make Hydrogen Happen’ In 2025 Three pipeline companies are creating a 1,100 kilometre north-south hydrogen corridor. Vera Eckert 16th Dec
News SpaceX Rocket Launches World’s First Global Water Survey Mission The Falcon 9 booster owned and operated by Elon Musk's commercial rocket company lit up the predawn sky along California's coast. Steve Gorman 16th Dec
News Britain’s Co-Op Partners With Just Eat For Home Delivery The partnership will initially offer the service from 50 Co-op stores in the United Kingdom and expand to over 1,000 stores by Spring 2023. James Davey 16th Dec
News Sony Considers $5.8 Billion Smartphone Sensor Factory In Japan – Media The plant would be located in Kumamoto prefecture and Sony plans to bring it online in 2025 at the earliest. Chavi Mehta 16th Dec
News Britain’s BT Combines Two Units In $122 Million Cost Savings Drive BT is aiming to take fibre broadband to 25 million premises by 2026. Sarah Young 16th Dec
News UK Consumer Confidence Edges Up But Still Close To Record Low December's reading was the highest since July and the third consecutive monthly improvement in the index. William Schomberg 16th Dec
News Biden Blacklists China’s YMTC, Crackdowns On AI Chip Sector The move will bar YMTC's suppliers from shipping U.S. goods to it without a difficult-to-obtain license. Alexandra Alper 16th Dec