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The Japanese automaker’s Europe boss, Frank Krol, expects Mitsubishi to sell 75,000 to 80,000 vehicles annually in Europe, a gain of 20 to 30 percent over last year.Read More
European stocks outperformed their US peers by the biggest margin on record in dollar terms during the first half, the most dramatic sign of how the region’s markets are staging a comeback after more than a decade in the doldrums.Read More
China’s top diplomat heads to Europe on Monday for a visit which Beijing said will highlight ties as an “anchor of stability” in a world in turmoil.In that context, Guo said, Beijing and the European bloc must “keep the world peaceful and stable, safeguard multilateralism, free trade, international rules, fairness and justice, and act firmly as anchors of stability and constructive forces in a volatile world”.Read More
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Analysis-Investors flock to Europe as bloc’s stability contrasts with concerns over USRead More
Labour prime minister and US president signed agreement in the wake of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs, which threw the global economy into crisisRead More
The trade deal between the U.S. and Britain is now active. It lowers tariffs on some British imports. Car manufacturers will benefit from reduced tariffs. Tariffs are fully removed for aircraft engines and parts. However, steel and aluminum tariffs are still a problem. Britain avoided some tariffs, but faces new ones soon.Read More
MPs in Bristol and Stroud want the government to scrap a family visa policy that separates couplesRead More
The Japanese automaker’s Europe boss, Frank Krol, expects Mitsubishi to sell 75,000 to 80,000 vehicles annually in Europe, a gain of 20 to 30 percent over last year.Read More
One of Britain’s warmest — and sunniest — springs ever may be lifting spirits, but it comes with challenges.Read More