Jamieson Greer cheered by Silicon Valley players hoping for a boost from military spending
Only a handful of global carmakers remain committed to expanding the use of hydrogen fuel cells
French carmaker reports weaker than expected sales in June as it names finance boss Duncan Minto as interim chief
Companies making drones and battlefield systems have taken the place once occupied by e-scooters and grocery apps in European investors’ hearts
GM Korea’s factories principally serve the North American market, raising doubts about their viability
MP Materials secured investment as Donald Trump sought to counter China and take a new approach to national defence
Oppama factory to close if a buyer not found by the time production ceases in March 2028
Measures would take effect if trade talks falter as Donald Trump threatens 30% levies from next month
The Chinese group is poised to outsell its US rival this year after it dramatically narrowed the technology gap between the two
Investigations could lead to tariffs on unmanned aircraft systems and polysilicon
Ministers will revive consumer grants for some battery models in new £650mn scheme
Exposed to US and European duties, the Geely-owned group has already announced a cut of 3,000 jobs globally
Preliminary findings spark debate over actions of pilots ahead of loss of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that killed 260 people
Low-cost carrier blames geopolitical conflicts in Middle East, failure to secure flight routes and persistent engine issues
US defence group says there is ‘large interest’ in its eastern Pacific licences as companies vie for critical minerals
‘There is no reason to complain any more,’ says Boris Pistorius in FT interview ahead of trip to Washington
Start-ups operating across India, Japan, Spain and Taiwan look to plug a gap in charging networks
US regulator’s notice follows preliminary investigation that found the switches had been turned off
Companies await details on whether 50% levy will apply to all products containing the metal
French carmaker is ahead of groups such as Volkswagen and Stellantis in time it takes to bring a vehicle to market
Preliminary findings recommend ‘no actions’ against Boeing or GE Aerospace over incident
The luxury-car maker is betting on radical design, slashed sales targets and a new customer base — but will this creative gamble pay off?
Aircraft programme ‘shortcomings’ undermine effectiveness of Britain’s armed forces, National Audit Office says
Unusual agreement follows growing concern in Washington over Chinese dominance of crucial weapons materials
The huge premium in the company’s shares is an extreme version of Silicon Valley founder syndrome