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Assets taken over by state as part of ‘wartime effort’ include oil producer Ukrnafta
Plans for refinery and recycling facilities come despite uncertainty over future of Britishvolt
Domestic air travel rebounds as worries over safety rise
Manufacturers warn tariff of 10.1% is too low and would leave factories facing closure
Britain’s two big producers say government must match support offered to domestic suppliers across Europe
Rising costs of hydrocarbons reduce the green premium for renewable technologies
Staff morale drops after jobs cuts, battery fires and revelation of secret jet project
South Korean groups holding back on direct investments in Australian producers in danger of ‘being left behind’
Products processed in third countries are still being imported, according to trade body UK Steel
Autumn Statement to address fall in revenue from vehicle levies triggered by switch to battery-powered models
Rising interest rates, economic headwinds and political uncertainty hit construction industry
Deal comes as kingdom seeks to diversify its oil-dependent economy
Plus, Glencore’s redemption strategy pays off
Dealer’s shares plummet as interest rates rise and stress builds on US consumers
Commons science committee urges ‘better cross-government co-ordination’ on space strategy
Battery start-up planning £3.8bn gigafactory says private equity will match government figure
Chief says FTSE 100 group can weather rising prices and aviation industry’s sluggish recovery
Vehicle demand and higher prices boost sales at carmakers
As governments raise their environmental game, Europe is betting big on green hydrogen — but producing at scale remains a challenge. Plus: the trouble with recycled plastic. Future instalments will look at new EU rules and rising raw material prices
The bloc needs to create an environment that will enable its companies to outcompete global rivals
As interest grows in new technologies for reusing waste, critics warn about greenwashing
Higher costs, tighter credit and labour shortages are hitting the sector, reports find
D-Day for Fed rates decision, Russia rejoins grain shipments deal, trade indicators ‘flashing dark red’
Government support is needed for Britain’s battery sector — but not necessarily for this particular start-up
Staff take pay cut to ease cash burn as battery start-up seeks longer-term financing
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