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Industry grappling with slowdown in sales growth and rise of cheaper models from China
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Also in this newsletter: how puppies have triggered critics of EU trade measures
Europe’s global economic standing requires progress on a project that has been in the works since 2015
Brussels has long resisted pressure to levy import duties on food from Russia and Belarus
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
Also in this newsletter: shake-up at Deloitte, FT survey on US interest rates, Autonomy founder on trial
Lower prices for energy imports and increased exports boost Europe’s performance
Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
Many EU countries with biggest shortfalls have high levels of debt and budget deficits
Allies fret that Franco-German animosity is undermining western unity over Ukraine
China Chamber of Commerce to EU fears that bloc’s rules agreed on Friday will cause ‘increased bureaucracy’
Gap between the countries’ borrowing costs narrows while investors position for interest rate cuts
Socialist premier forced to roll over budget as MPs approve amnesty bill for region’s separatists
The Munich-based lab has ambitions to turn Germany into one of the main centres for early-stage companies
Technical solutions are known, but political leadership is needed
Eurozone central bank announces one of biggest overhauls of its connections to financial system for a decade
Federal agency chair confident that workers who lose jobs in sectors such as carmaking will find jobs elsewhere
Proposed law would impose de facto ban on use of plastic recycled outside the bloc
Also in this newsletter: Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ pitch to solve the immigration issue
Ola Källenius believes increased competition will help Europe’s car industry produce better vehicles
How should western policymakers use subsidies and tariffs to encourage drivers to switch? Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’
Directive aims to ‘determine employment status’ of about 28mn riders and drivers, but bloc regulation remains fragmented
The UK’s spending rules and procedures are not working
Silicon Box to create hundreds of jobs in industrialised north as EU seeks to reduce dependence on China
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