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  • Rocket debris racing for Earth, expected to arrive tomorrow

    May 7, 2021

    Debris falling from a Chinese rocket is expected to land on Earth tomorrow, amid concerns it could cause damage upon re-entry into the atmosphere. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin urged today that most of the debris will be burned up on re-entry and is highly unlikely to cause any harm. The Defence Department [...]

  • German e-car boom will hit 178,000 workers unless companies focus on re-skilling

    May 6, 2021

    The electric cars boom will hit 178,000 workers in Germany unless companies gear up efforts to re-skill their employees, a report has shown today. The country’s auto industry will suffer more employees retiring than the labour market can keep up within the coming years, the Ifo institute said. With battery-driven cars requiring less assembly work [...]

  • Reopening of showrooms boosts new car sales in April

    May 5, 2021

    The reopening of England’s car showrooms boosted sales of new vehicles in April, prompting the car industry to hail the “light at the end of the tunnel” after lockdown. In total, 141,583 new vehicles were registered last month, a thirty-fold jump on the same month a year ago, when the initial coronavirus lockdown all but [...]

  • UK PMIs: Manufacturing growth hits 27-year high in April

    May 4, 2021

    The UK’s manufacturing growth gathered pace in April as production increased for the 11th consecutive month. The IHS Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 60.9 per cent last month, marking the highest reading since 1994. The reading also came in ahead of a flash estimate of 60.7. The growth was driven by a [...]

  • Car production rise for first time since 2019 after Covid collapse

    April 29, 2021

    UK car production rose dramatically in March, a year after the coronavirus pandemic forced factories across the country to shut. Output rose 46.6 per cent against 12 months ago, with a total of 115,498 cars built, up from 78,767 in March 2020, new data from auto trade body the SMMT showed. However, the figure is [...]

  • Driverless cars set for UK roads by the end of the year

    April 28, 2021

    Britain’s roads could see their first driverless cars by the end of the year after the Department for Transport gave an autonomous driving system the green light today. Officials said that the technology could improve road safety by reducing human error, which contributes to over 85 per cent of accidents.  In a statement this morning, [...]

  • Lotus to invest £2bn in switch to electric and revamp of UK plant

    April 28, 2021

    Sports car maker Lotus will build electric vehicles in the UK as part of a £2bn investment push aimed at massively increasing its production capacity. The Hethel-based firm yesterday announced that it would switch to selling only electric cars by 2028. Its last combustion engine car, the Emira, will launch this summer. As part of [...]

  • Manufacturing optimism at highest levels in nearly 50 years

    April 22, 2021

    UK manufacturers’ hopes for an economic rebound rose to their highest levels in nearly half a century this month as Britain slowly began its exit from Covid-19 lockdowns. According to the latest CBI quarterly Industrial Trends survey, its quarterly business optimism gauge jumped to +38, its highest level since April 1973. In January, amid the [...]

  • Mercedes maker Daimler to cut hours of 18,500 workers due to chip shortage

    April 21, 2021

    Mercedes maker Daimler today said it would cut the hours of some 18,500 workers at its factories in Germany due to the current shortage of semiconductor chips. The auto giant also said it would halt production at two plants for a temporary period of time. A spokesperson for the Stuttgart-headquartered firm said that it was [...]

  • World’s biggest semiconductor maker warns that shortage could continue into 2022

    April 15, 2021

    The world’s biggest semiconductor maker this morning warned that the current chip shortage could well last into 2022. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) said that it was doing everything it could to alleviate the drought of the processors, which are vital for a vast range of electric devices. Chief exec C. C. Wei told investors [...]

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