Xerotech is pushing into the small but growing market to electrify trucks, diggers and other heavy vehicles
EU support at risk if group keeps key ‘georeturn’ principle in awarding contracts, says Philippe Baptiste
Proxy adviser Glass Lewis says 2018 pay award is ‘excessive’ and proposed reincorporation is risky
IDS reiterates it is ‘minded to recommend’ £5bn offer from Czech billionaire’s EP Group
Severe turbulence of the type that hit a Singapore Airlines flight this week has increased by half in the North Atlantic as the climate changes
William Li says group will continue to push ahead with plans to expand in Europe
Policy push aims to purge foreign automotive semiconductors in coming years
Body awards contracts to two companies to develop cargo services to International Space Station
Also in today’s newsletter, four takeaways on the global state of carbon pricing
Kelso says ecommerce group has failed to execute plans designed to lift share price
Charging infrastructure will become an increasingly important factor in winning over EV buyers
US-made Bell 212 carrying country’s president was almost 30 years old when it crashed into a mountainside
Carmakers did not immediately take action after being told of component made by company linked to Uyghur forced labour
Once viewed as a superfuel that could decarbonise large chunks of the economy, the likely uses are shrinking dramatically
Chinese companies and officials hit back against US and European trade barriers
Tit-for-tat investigation into thermoplastics follows a pattern established during the Trump presidency
Plans to bring in carbon tax a year after EU will see shipments ‘diverted’ to Britain, industry says
Objections to pay package and re-election to the board fall short but point to shareholder frustration
Defeat marks a reversal for the United Auto Workers after victory at Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga
Robyn Denholm rejects criticisms of carmaker’s governance ahead of landmark votes on Musk’s pay and Texas move
Threat of industrial action made if Czech businessman fails to meet demands over takeover bid for Royal Mail
FT Exclusive: Robyn Denholm outlines stakes for carmaker and says the idea she is too close to Elon Musk is ‘crap’
UK-based engineering group identified as target of fraud that used digitally cloned CFO to trick staff
Were overdue reforms to take place, then the Czech tycoon’s offer looks low
Consumers have turned to hybrids because of worries about EV costs and charging infrastructure
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