Forget EU Greens: Chinese tech and Polish coal could power Europe’s industry
When Emmanuel Macron called in Davos for greater inflows of Chinese foreign direct investment into Europe, including technology transfer and tangible contributions…
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When Emmanuel Macron called in Davos for greater inflows of Chinese foreign direct investment into Europe, including technology transfer and tangible contributions…
The chief executive of German automotive behemoth Volkswagen Group says his companies will have to scrap plans for a new production plant in the US unless tariffs…
Germany’s steel sector has recorded its bleakest performance in more than 15 years, with crude steel production in 2025 falling to just 34.1 million tonnes.
French automobile maker Renault is reportedly starting production of long-range drones for military use at two of its plants in France.
The number of bankruptcy cases involving big companies in Germany sharply rose in 2025.
At long last, in its 250th year, the American Republic has caught up with its explicitly Roman founding model.
The former head of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) Klaus Regling has warned Germans they will be facing unforeseen losses of wealth and prosperity.
The city of Stuttgart in southwestern Germany might be facing insolvency.
US carmaker Ford has announced far-reaching changes to its electrical vehicle (EV) strategy.
Germany’s economy is expected to expand only modestly over the next three years, as structural obstacles, global trade pressures, and cautious private investment…
The French court pulled the plug on Brandt, the century-old appliance maker once seen as a pillar of national industry.
Switzerland has taken a historic step away from its traditionally restrictive stance on arms exports.
The Federation of German Industries (BDI), one of Germany’s major business associations, has warned the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz that the economy…
Energy-hungry industries Europe are effectively "dying" as rising energy prices, the flood of cheap goods from China and the side effects of climate policies make…
The European Union must close its doors to countries, especially China, that take advantage of the bloc's lack of domestic industrial protection, says a senior EU…
Following the US decision to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals, more European Union chemical and industrial firms are turning their focus towards the defence sector.
Sentiment in Germany’s industrial sector is at rock bottom with more than 40 per cent of companies planning to reduce their workforce in the coming year.
The post-war order of free trade is dying before our eyes—and perhaps that's the best thing that could happen to the West.
Robert Conquest once observed that everyone is conservative about what they know best.
August saw the sharpest decline in German industrial production since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022.
The European Union is doubling tariffs on steel imports that exceed its new proposed lower quota.
According to the German Council of Economic Experts, the retirement age should be raised to 73 to keep the country's social security system from collapsing.
Automaker Stellantis has cut 10,000 jobs in Italy over the last four years, continuing a wave of workforce reductions in industries across the European economy.
The European Union has announced a series of tariffs on steel coming from Asian countries, after the industry has been asking for support for months.
The Bosch group, one of Germany’s leading industrial players, has announced a far-reaching job cut programme.
A senior German politician has sounded the alarm about what he said would be the catastrophic effects of current climate policy on Germany’s industrial backbone.
European car giant Stellantis will pause production in its European factories as it continues to struggle with poor sales.
The EU would lose its positive trade balance if stripped of car exports, French automaker Renault's vice-president Jean-André Barbosa warned during a conference…
Ford Motor Company has announced plans to cut 1,000 jobs at its Cologne plant in Germany, with the reductions set to begin in early 2026.
Belgium has put an end to unlimited unemployment benefit.