Articles by Reuters and Neil Gerrard
Published on: 10 October, 2024
Foxconn set to open a huge new facility in Mexico
Published on: 18 July, 2024
A fall in the number of building permits issued for apartments in Germany picked up pace in May, according to new official statistics
Published on: 25 June, 2024
Danish drug-maker Novo Nordisk is to spend $4.1 billion to build a new US facility to fill injection pens for its popular weight-loss treatment Wegovy
Published on: 20 June, 2024
The construction of a $3 billion chip plant for US-based Wolfspeed in Germany has been delayed by two years later than its original target start
Published on: 12 April, 2024
French construction giant Vinci has seen its €1.6 billion (US$1.7 billion) request for damages after the cancellation of an airport project rejected by a French court.
Published on: 19 March, 2024
Romania is set to make a preliminary investment decision next year on whether to build what could become Europe’s first small modular nuclear reactor (SMR).
Published on: 28 February, 2024
China’s property sector debt crisis has continued to unfold this week after one of the country’s biggest developers revealed that a liquidation petition has been filed against it.
Published on: 26 February, 2024
Um júri federal em Delaware, EUA, concluiu na semana passada que as máquinas de fresagem de estradas da Caterpillar infringiram cinco das seis patentes da Wirtgen.
Published on: 26 February, 2024
Un jurado federal en Delaware, EE.UU., determinó la semana pasada que las fresadoras de carreteras de Caterpillar habían infringido cinco de las seis patentes de Wirtgen.
Published on: 26 February, 2024
Deere & Co subsidiary Wirtgen has won around US$12.9 million in damages from Caterpillar after a legal dispute over patent rights in road-building technology
Published on: 14 February, 2024
India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed an agreement to develop a trade corridor connection Europe with India through the Middle East.
Published on: 17 October, 2023
Italy’s government is to set aside 12 billion euros (US$12.7 billion) to build what would be the world’s longest suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina in Sicily.