Economy Eurozone private sector logs strongest growth in over two years Eurozone private sector activity rose at its fastest pace since mid-2023 in October, driven by strong services growth in Germany. France lagged with deepening contraction. 24/10/2025
Economy China focuses on high-tech and consumers as trade wars hit economy An outline of the ruling Communist Party's blueprint for the next five years was laid out in a 5,000-word communique released on Thursday. 24/10/2025
Economy China's economy grows at slowest pace in a year amid US trade war Tensions between Beijing and Washington remain elevated, and it’s unclear if Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will go ahead with a proposed meeting during a regional summit at the end of this month. 20/10/2025
Economy China's factory activity contracts again as trade tensions simmer The manufacturing measures reflect sluggish domestic demand and uncertainties over trade tensions with the United States. 30/09/2025
Economy Here are the biggest economic risks for EBRD countries in Europe Export competition from China and trade uncertainties are among the issues squeezing economic growth in the regions covered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). 25/09/2025
Mobility How dependent is Europe on Korean EV battery manufacturers? Europe heavily relies on South Korean-run factories for EV batteries. About 75 per cent of existing battery cell manufacturing capacity in Europe is owned by Korean companies, 50 per cent of which is owned by LG, according to the International Energy Agency. 13/09/2025
Economy Eurozone business activity hits 15-month high in August The eurozone's economy is gathering momentum as its latest business activity indicator, the flash composite PMI, increased in August, surpassing expectations. It was boosted by manufacturing, which expanded in the bloc for the first time since June 2022. 21/08/2025
Business Sweden’s Scania to export half of China-produced trucks at new site Scania’s new Chinese production facility will open in October in a bid to reduce costs in the Asian market and stay ‘close to rivals’. 12/08/2025
Business Volkswagen and Chinese partner SAIC to close Nanjing production plant After 17 years, car manufacturing giant Volkswagen and partner SAIC are closing down their joint production plant in the Chinese city of Nanjing. 11/07/2025
Economy Which European economy stands to suffer the most from US tariffs? One-fifth of the EU’s exports are heading to the US. Tariffs on the carmaking sector hit the German economy the most, but potential tariffs on the pharmaceutical one could cost substantially to the Irish economy. 11/07/2025
Tech News The Slovenian innovator transforming microchip manufacturing In partnership with European Patent Office Slovenian researcher Teja Potočnik has developed a platform to integrate nanomaterials into microchip manufacturing, cutting energy use and tackling the rising environmental footprint of data centres. 16/06/2025
Economy Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of recovery: Is the slump over? While the Eurozone and Spanish manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) increased in May, the German manufacturing sector continued to lag for the 35th consecutive month. 02/06/2025
Economy Investing in Europe is at a nine-year low: Is a rebound coming? Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe dropped to its lowest level in nine years in 2024, with France, Germany and the UK experiencing double-digit declines. 27/05/2025
Europe News Four former VW executives found guilty of fraud in 'Dieselgate' case The German carmaker was accused in 2015 of rigging engine control software to let diesel-powered cars pass emissions tests. 26/05/2025
Business Mercedes moving production of its GLC SUV from Germany to the US Due to the US President’s tariff policy, carmakers across the globe are considering boosting their local US-based production. 13/05/2025
Economy Eurozone recovery stalls as services weaken despite manufacturing rise Eurozone growth barely advanced in April as services stagnated despite a manufacturing rebound. Cooling inflation boosts hopes for an ECB rate cut, but weak demand and falling confidence cloud the outlook. 06/05/2025
Economy China’s manufacturing drops to a 16-month low as Trump’s tariffs bite China’s factory activity in April fell to its lowest level since December 2023 as US tariffs weighed on business sentiment. Analysts noted that importers have now adopted a “wait-and-see” approach after Chinese manufacturers rushed to complete orders in March. 30/04/2025
Markets Markets this week: Tesla, Microsoft and Alphabet earnings in focus Investors will closely watch the trajectory of global business activity in the manufacturing and services sectors this week. Meanwhile, major US tech companies—including Tesla, Microsoft, and Alphabet—are set to report first-quarter earnings, driving the market movements. 21/04/2025
Economy BOJ survey says big manufacturers are gloomier as Trump tariffs loom Japan is home to major auto and electronics firms, whose exports to the US are a major driver for the Japanese economy. 01/04/2025
Economy Eurozone business activity rises as Germany’s manufacturing rebounds Eurozone business activity expanded for a third straight month in March, driven by a rebound in German manufacturing and easing inflation pressures, offering early signs of a more sustained recovery. 24/03/2025