
'We are back' Greek shipyards say after decades of pain
By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS (Reuters) - The sound of hammer blows and welding drifted from the Skar...
18th February, 2025

By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS (Reuters) - The sound of hammer blows and welding drifted from the Skar...
18th February, 2025

(Reuters) - Many British employers intend to raise prices and cut headcount because of the governmen...
17th February, 2025

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's manufacturing sector lost momentum at the start of 2025, as both output a...
3rd February, 2025

BERLIN (Reuters) - The decline in Germany's manufacturing sector eased in January, helped by the slo...
3rd February, 2025

PARIS (Reuters) - France's manufacturing downturn showed signs of easing at the start of 2025, as th...
3rd February, 2025

(Reuters) -French-Italian computer chip maker STMicroelectronics is considering cuts of up to 6% of...
31st January, 2025

(Reuters) - German car parts supplier Continental's ContiTech division is to fully close down four p...
30th January, 2025

ROME (Reuters) -Italy's unemployment rate rose to 6.2% in December from an upwardly revised 5.9% the...
30th January, 2025

LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's economic growth accelerated to 1.5% in the fourth quarter after growin...
30th January, 2025

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nissan Motor is offering buyouts to workers and cutting back shifts at thr...
30th January, 2025

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's biggest supermarket group Tesco plans to cut about 400 jobs from stores...
29th January, 2025

By Dimitri Rhodes and Anna Peverieri (Reuters) - Akzo Nobel expects to cut around 2,200 jobs and to...
29th January, 2025