LONDON (Reuters) - British factories expect a modest upturn in output over the next three months despite a weak backdrop due to higher taxes and energy costs and a difficult export environment, the ...
British manufacturers warn Trump’s metal tariffs ‘will create severe problems’ - The US president imposed global tariffs on ...
British factories cut staff at the fastest pace in nearly five years last month as the government's payroll tax increase ...
Still, according to European Commission figures, European factories as a whole are operating at less than 80% capacity. And while unemployment stood at a record low in January, more workers might soon ...
The UK and European nations are urgently trying to ramp up their defences in the wake of President Trump's intervention in ...
Factory farming is undermining UK food security, a new report warns. Intensive farming costs the taxpayers millions in ...
The UK reaffirmed its commitment to US trade talks as British exports were swept up in President Donald Trump’s global steel ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British factories cut staff at the fastest pace in nearly five years last month as the government's payroll tax increase began to push up their costs and demand at home and ...
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