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Thyssenkrupp and Mazagon Dock expected to sign memorandum of understanding
Congestion, driver shortages and environmental concerns cause more companies to switch transport modes
Viral TikTok videos on how to steal the vehicles led to a surge in crime, says the city’s law department
Companies such as Toyota face pressure to reduce emissions in a country with a heavy reliance on fossil fuels
Boeing 777 forced to land at Magadan on its way to San Francisco
Defence group’s underlying growth prospects reignite investor interest
Spending on munitions and missile systems is up following ‘fundamental change in security landscape’
The tussle between proxy agency-backed PrimeStone and Engine and Brenntag over strategy and governance intensifies
Discussions between French and US aerospace and defence groups come as sector grapples with supply chain issues
ESA director-general outlines plan to develop independent human launch capability within a decade
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions is among a handful of companies pursuing plans to retrofit smaller existing planes
Manufacturers fear penalties for missed quotas will push up cost to consumers, threatening investment and jobs
Trade experts warn British membership of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention is not ‘immediate fix’
Second facility planned as EV battery supply chains begin to develop outside China
The Starlink internet service is vital for Ukraine but the billionaire has expressed concerns about its military use
Opening up proprietary Supercharger network qualifies car group for new US subsidies
Jet maker Dassault CEO says strains are visible at its operations in Europe and US as well as its suppliers
WE Soda, controlled by Turkish media mogul Turgay Ciner, bucks recent trends with plan for UK IPO
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