Germany’s Volkswagen to cut thousands of jobs
High costs and low productivity hammer the country’s economy
High costs and low productivity hammer the country’s economy
Plant owner calls for 'precise and safe system' after second serious incident involving automated machinery
Three quarters of roles at Tata Steel’s Port Talbot mill face the axe in switch to electric furnaces
Output of carmaker’s flagship DB12 model hit by supply chain and software challenges
Carmaker chief says giving manufacturers and customers different mandates risks market chaos
Discovery of fake engine parts raises fears over how it all went undetected for so long
Handing Western know-how to a superpower competitor comes at the cost of national security
As the G7 powerhouse loses steam, its eastern neighbour is going from strength to strength
Yes, carbon capture exists – but only in the fossil fuel industry
Companies are eyeing manufacturing closer to home to bypass cost and security fears
Moscow seeks to replenish stocks of material destroyed in its war against Ukraine
Carmaker is reviewing the new Michigan plant’s competitiveness
The Democrats have become the party of corporate power, political censorship and cultural extremism
The ‘sick man of Europe’ ignored the warning signs for years
Carmakers blame lack of incentives for battery-powered vehicles’ flagging demand
UAW action will hit production of the Jeep Wrangler and Ford Bronco SUV among other models
Taxpayer-funded 'green' production at Tata Steel could lead to 3,000 redundancies
A significant milestone busts the common myth that we've given up on making things
President Xi Jinping faces mounting pressure as economic crisis deepens
Safety officials say they have no plans to follow EU in classifying lithium compounds as ‘toxic’
FTSE 100 company to explore local manufacturing and direct deals with Ukrainian army
Mohammed bin Salman envisions the kingdom as the world’s next industrial powerhouse
Britten-Norman’s bosses insist the legal action was due to an ‘error’