Mercedes rolls out humanlike robots for ‘dull and repetitive’ factory tasks
German carmaker blames shortage of ‘reliable workers’ as it launches trial
German carmaker blames shortage of ‘reliable workers’ as it launches trial
Move comes months after Britten-Norman faced winding-up petition
Steel traders are poised to cash in on a boom in domestic demand
An EV invasion threatens to run European carmakers off the road
Closure of the nation’s steel mills marks the irresistible force of economic evolution
Port Talbot is just the start – the green agenda could soon drive our economy into the ground
Beijing to crack down on ‘disorderly’ competition to stop ‘blind’ project expansion
Smoothie maker blames soaring costs for ‘slower than anticipated’ ramp up of production
Vast overinvestment is self-destructive – and intolerable for the global economy
The company’s recent blowout proves it is still in a dangerous tailspin
Aerospace giant’s stock suffers with all 737 Max 9 jets temporarily grounded
Industry bosses hail ‘newfound sense of optimism’ as UK gains competitive edge
Instead of being down to luck, the evacuation is a ‘watershed event in aviation safety’
President's comments come amid further signs of economic slowdown
President confronts campaign team after the latest plunge in his approval ratings amid voter concern over flagship policies
As Europe’s industrial powerhouse stalls the entire continent faces a slowdown
Exports of vehicle parts to Kyrgyzstan reportedly surge by 5,500pc despite sanctions
Low-cost airline caught up in scandal after discovering suspect components during checks
High costs and low productivity hammer the country’s economy
The UK tends to resist change – but this green transition must be taken seriously
The car maker is preparing to go all-electric in Britain and Europe by 2030
Chancellor exploring ways to expand flagship £10bn tax break
Electric cars, offshore wind and carbon-capture technology to receive extra funding