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  • Forget strategy, company culture is the trump card for struggling businesses

    October 10, 2025

    Up against changing tech, tariffs and government policy, it's company culture, not strategy, that will help businesses, writes Chris Lewis.

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Act now or five million jobs will be lost

    October 9, 2025

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has called on Europe’s leaders to save the continent’s chemicals industry or risk losing millions of jobs. The founder and chairman of Ineos has urged politicians to make an “eleventh-hour intervention” at what he has described as a “moment of reckoning” for the industry. Sir Jim, who is also known as a [...]

  • EU tariffs leave UK steel industry facing ‘biggest threat ever’

    October 7, 2025

    The UK’s ailing steel sector is facing the “biggest crisis in its history”, industry chiefs have warned, after the European Union unveiled plans to double tariffs on all steel imports in a bid to revive its moribund steelmaking capacity. As part of efforts to kickstart a “reindustrialisation of Europe“, EU commissioners signed off a proposal [...]

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos issues ‘urgent warning’ amid job cuts

    October 7, 2025

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos is to cut 20 per cent of the workforce at its Acetyls plant at Hull, it has been confirmed. In total, 60 jobs are set to be lost in what the group said was a “direct result of sky-high energy costs and anti-competitive trade practices”. Confirming the news, Ineos blamed “dirt-cheap [...]

  • Construction sector hit by waning activity ahead of Budget

    October 6, 2025

    Business activity expectations in the construction industry have fallen to the lowest since the end of 2022 as companies remained glum on future outlook ahead of the Autumn Budget. The latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) from S&P Global showed construction output showed the industry hit its highest level for three months at 46.2 – though [...]

  • Tariffs and economic pressure drive slowdown at Aston Martin 

    October 6, 2025

    Aston Martin has blamed a combination of economic challenges and the ongoing impact of tariffs as it warned sales will fall year on year.  The luxury carmaker delivered fewer cars than expected in the third quarter of 2025, at 1,430 wholesale units versus 1,641 in the third quarter of 2024.  It attributed the fall to [...]

  • Gold to glitter past $4,000 after year of political jitters

    October 2, 2025

    In a year defined by geopolitical turmoil, gold has not stopped glittering. The yellow metal started the year near $2669 and has since soared to $3900 – a rise of over 45 per cent. The asset now looks set to cross the $4,000 landmark for the first time with the latest rally triggered by the [...]

  • Trump tariffs forcing sports firms to be more flexible with supply chain

    September 17, 2025

    Sports merchandise and apparel firms are being forced to be more flexible due to President Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff policies, according to a leading investment bank. Moves by Trump have impacted the share price of major firms in the sporting space, while US import costs for merchandise made in high tariff countries is hitting the [...]

  • The downfall of the Roman empire and the future of American democracy

    September 17, 2025

    An erratic leader, a weak Senate and ill-judged economic policies leading to a contraction in world trade. The fall of the Roman Empire was followed by over 1000 years of stagnation. Donald Trump should take note, says George Maher Donald Trump’s state visit will be accompanied by much debate about what his Presidency means for [...]

  • Trump may face tariff refund ‘nightmare’

    September 4, 2025

    Donald Trump could face the “nightmare scenario” of being forced to refund the money collected by his tariffs, a leading City advisory firm has told City PM, after a federal court deemed most of them illegal. The court found last Friday that the US President overstepped his office’s powers when he unilaterally announced April’s so-called [...]

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