Purchasing managers’ poll hits 5-month low on weak growth in services and steep falls in manufacturing
They want ‘made in Europe’ requirements to protect region’s hydrogen equipment manufacturing industry
Tariff announcement from Brussels prompts Citroën and Fiat brand owner to move part of Leapmotor output
Peter Voser says university leavers let down by education system and governments that have neglected manufacturing
Data expected to reassure ECB officials that eurozone still on track for ‘soft landing’
Markus Krebber says there will be ‘significant structural demand destruction’ in energy-intensive sectors
Construction and carmaking drive stronger-than-expected performance in February
Inflation and higher interest rates have hit manufacturers but some are bucking the trend
Businesses are upset by the extra regulation resulting from the restrictions
PMI indices continue to rise across the UK and eurozone while downturn in manufacturing eases
Brussels is under pressure to intervene with strict tariffs or measures to support the domestic industry
S&P Global’s flash eurozone composite purchasing managers’ index rises to 8-month high
Agnelli family heir caught in Rome’s crosshairs as prime minister demands automaker increases domestic production
Economists see weak industrial production figures as sign that bloc is likely to keep contracting in final quarter
The old philosophy of ‘make do and mend’ is making a comeback in Europe
Swedish-Finnish pulp and paper giant tops ranking of Europe Diversity Leaders
Deal to help shield country’s manufacturers from high energy costs likely to draw criticism from Brussels
Chemical companies in Asia have cornered cutting-edge chipmaking market as EU supply chain atrophied
Competition commissioner says inquiry could follow similar move to challenge China’s sales of electric vehicles in Europe
Swedish start-up to tap generous subsidies for its first such plant outside Europe
Euro hits six-month low and investors bet against more interest rate rises after release of PMIs
Brussels is wary that Beijing could target specific sectors in individual countries of the bloc
Disruptions compound longer-term structural problems including labour shortages and a lack of investment
Berlin’s switch comes after industry warnings but the European Commission remains split
Sharp decline in carmaking drives third consecutive drop, as second-quarter eurozone growth is revised down to 0.1%