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  • What’s causing the current global shortage of semiconductor chips?

    March 25, 2021

    The modern world runs on semiconductors; everything from mobile phones to washing machines depends on these tiny microchips. But few industries are so totally dependent on these microprocessors as the automotive sector, as has been proved time and again over the last couple of months. Since the shortage was first flagged at the beginning of [...]

  • Manufacturing output on track for spring surge

    March 23, 2021

    Manufacturing output hit its highest level in nearly two years in the three months to March in the clearest sign that a revival could be on the cards for the sector. Although still flat, the CBI’s monthly order book balance rose to -5 in March, the highest reading since April 2019 and up from -24 [...]

  • UK manufacturers in cash scramble as Covid and Brexit dents profits

    March 15, 2021

    UK manufacturers are suffering a triple whammy of lower sales, declining profits and a “painful cash squeeze”, according to new Insider Pro research. Insider Pro has analysed the accounts of almost 1,500 small and medium-sized manufacturers, which is around a quarter of the industry’s UK workforce. Read more: Brexit: UK food manufacturers to face millions [...]

  • US governors urge Biden to pressure semiconductor firms on global shortage of automotive chips

    February 26, 2021

    A bipartisan group of eight governors from U.S. automotive states urged President Joe Biden today to do more to press semiconductor firms to address a global shortage of automotive chips that has cut some vehicle production. Governors of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Kansas, South Carolina, Alabama and Missouri co-wrote a letter to Biden asking him [...]

  • Fewest cars produced in January since 2009

    February 26, 2021

    Last month saw the weakest January for car production since the financial crisis as a combination of the pandemic and global supply issues knocked the industry. Just 86,052 cars were built last month, down 27.3 per cent year on year, and the lowest number since 2009. It also marked the 17th straight month of declining [...]

  • UK PMIs: UK firms fare less badly than expected

    February 19, 2021

    UK firms had a more positive February than anticipated so far, with firms eyeing growth prospects later in the year as the vaccine roll-out continues. The IHS Markit/CIPS purchasing managers index (PMI) jumped to 49.8 in February from 41.2 in January, a far swifter improvement than what was originally feared. The index indicated some stabilisation [...]

  • What’s causing the current global shortage of semiconductor chips?

    February 18, 2021

    The modern world runs on semiconductors; everything from mobile phones to washing machines depends on these tiny microchips. But few industries are so totally dependent on these microprocessors as the automotive sector, as has been proved time and again over the last couple of months. One by one, a roll-call of the world’s biggest carmakers [...]

  • Ford begins drive to electrify all European cars by 2030

    February 17, 2021

    Auto giant Ford has today announced that its European car lineup will be fully electrified by 2030. With a number of European countries set to ban diesel and petrol cars at the end of the decade, the US firm is the latest carmaker to commit to an all-electric future. By 2026, the firm said that [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover commits to UK as luxury brand launches 2030 electrification push

    February 15, 2021

    Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) today announced that its full range of vehicles would be electrified by 2030 as the luxury car brand seeks to shift away from fossil fuels. It also committed to keeping its UK factories open for the duration of the electrification process. The Tata-owned firm said that all vehicles in its Jaguar [...]

  • Car sales sink 40 per cent as 2021 gets off to worst start since 1970

    February 4, 2021

    Just 90,000 new cars were sold in January, the worst start to a year since 1970 for the UK auto industry. According to new figures from the Society for Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), registrations dropped 39.5 per cent last month, with 90,249 cars sold in total. That’s nearly 60,000 fewer registrations than in January [...]

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