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Sales increase in all key markets despite Japanese group’s slow electric transition
Manufacturers reel from falling demand, rising geopolitical tensions and sluggish post-Covid recovery
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Washington is courting chipmakers and battery manufacturers with large subsidies but demanding they loosen ties with their other major market
The carmaker’s challenges are partly because of years of poor decision-making
Beijing intensifies efforts to lock up access to renewable energy supply chain
Restrictions on unmanned aerial vehicles and components could hit both sides in Ukraine war
Chinese contract manufacturer is sole assembler of Vision Pro mixed-reality headset
Chinese sanctions on Australian products have redirected miner’s focus to the subcontinent’s rapidly expanding sector
French finance minister backs new subsidies that will take into account producers’ emissions
Greater focus on location of storage in Europe means more facilities are required, according to Japanese group
Korean semiconductor groups benefit from strong demand in niche technology vital for building generative AI systems
GQG founder is impressed enough by school dropout Baba Ramdev to buy stake in his food business
German group’s 5% stake will give it one seat as an ‘observer’ on Chinese carmaker’s board
India’s richest man and world’s largest money manager to combine forces
Google’s entry and Chinese rivals’ expansion pose a threat to South Korean group’s leadership in niche segment
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