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Manufacturing

  • Italy seeking exemption from 2035 combustion engine ban for supercar makers

    September 6, 2021

    The Italian government is in talks with the European Union over finding a way to exempt supercar makers like Ferrari and Lamborghini from the upcoming ban on the internal combustion engine. In July the bloc unveiled plans which would see traditional diesel and petrol engines phased out by 2035. But yesterday an Italian minister told [...]

  • New car sales down a fifth in August as supply chain struggles bite

    September 6, 2021

    New car sales fell over a fifth last month in the weakest August for sales since 2013, new data from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed today. Just 68,033 models were registered last month in what is traditionally one of the slowest periods for sales. However, sales were down 7.6 per cent [...]

  • Space race: The ambitions, plans and delays of launching superpowers

    August 26, 2021

    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, following its landmark human flight last month, has launched an uncrewed mission of NASAs future moon landing technology today. The flight, known as NS-17 or New Shepard 17, set off from a Blue Origin site in West Texas. The NASA payload on board is to test technologies including a Doppler Lidar [...]

  • Car production tumbles afresh amid supply and labour shortages

    August 26, 2021

    Car production tumbled in the UK for the first time since February as the combination of global chip shortages, workers being forced to isolate, and summer shutdowns jammed up factory lines. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), just 53,438 cars were made in July, down 37.6 per cent on the year [...]

  • Space SPAC: Seraphim-backed satellite firm Spire makes New York debut

    August 18, 2021

    Space investor Seraphim has announced its portfolio company Spire, which provides satellites for space, has debuted on the New York Stock Exchange after becoming the latest space company to close a merger via SPAC. Spire has merged with special acquisition company NavSight Holdings, which valued the satellite firm at $1.6bn in equity. The new combined [...]

  • Glencore invests in Britishvolt’s electric battery gigafactory plans

    August 17, 2021

    Mining giant Glencore is investing in the battery start-up Britishvolt and its construction of a gigafactory to support the UK’s car industry transition to electrical vehicles. As part of the partnership, Glencore will also supply cobalt, one of the key raw materials used in electric batteries, the Financial Times reported. As the biggest producer of [...]

  • Meggitt presses ahead and publishes documents for Parker-Hannifin £6.3bn takeover bid

    August 16, 2021

    British defence technology firm Meggitt has published its scheme documents for a recommended £6.3bn takeover by Parker, just five days after it received a proposal for a potentially higher bid from US rival Transdigm. Meggitt said its takeover panel will announce a deadline by which TransDigm must clarify its intentions in relation to its offer, [...]

  • Chinese car sales fall for third month in a row

    August 11, 2021

    Chinese car sales declined for a third straight month in July, new data today showed, as the global shortage of semiconductors weighed on the world’s biggest auto market. Figures from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) showed that sales fell 11.9 per cent to 1.86m, compared to the same month a year ago. The trade [...]

  • Used car sales double as chip shortages deplete new model stocks

    August 10, 2021

    The number of used cars changing hands doubled in the second quarter as stock shortages forced some people to turn to second hand models. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), 2,167,504 used models were bought in the last period, up 108 per cent on 2020. The number sold was also up [...]

  • Britain 2030: High-tech manufacturing set to become a quiet British success story

    August 9, 2021

    When it was first announced that this year’s G7 summit would be held in Cornwall, the decision was met with some raised eyebrows. But for a government which has made the combination of “levelling-up” the UK’s regional inequalities and tackling climate change its foremost priorities, it made perfect sense. In the last few years a [...]

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