This week's roundup of manufacturing companies cutting back includes two forced to close following a fraud indictment.
Commercial vehicle production in the UK dropped 68.6% in January amid weaker export performance and the continued fallout ...
Detroit’s Big Three are monitoring the Iran war as analysts warn rising oil prices and supply‑chain risks could affect ...
New data show midsize companies are facing soaring duty bills as president seeks to quell backlash of his policies ...
A growing procession of tech industry leaders, including Elon Musk and Tim Coo,k are warning about a global crisis in the making: A shortage of memory chips is beginning to hammer profits, derail ...
Despite a recent kerfuffle over alleged flaws in Nebraska’s business incentives, a new tax incentives package aimed at keeping and attracting high-paying jobs drew no resistance Wednesday ...
Growcoms is a B2B agritech startup building a decentralised, traceable spice supply chain by using underutilised SMEs, instead of owning them ...
Filosa said he was optimistic about swinging back to profit in North America, where the company reported a $1.1 billion loss during the second half of the year, following writedowns and charges.
Taiwan has become a technology manufacturing powerhouse, dominating chipmaking. Smart investors should buy in now, says Matthew Partridge ...
Many companies are already freezing or cutting staff on the expectation of huge AI-fueled productivity gains.
French firm more than doubles production at Peachtree City factory, placing a $140M bet on the Southern housing market.
March S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESH26) are up +0.54%, andMarch Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQH26) are up +0.63% this morning as concerns around AI appear to be easing, with investors snapping up tech ...