CNBC gained exclusive access to Ferrari’s HQ in Maranello, Italy, to explore the company’s new ventures into electrification. — Charlotte Reed, Vivi Vitalone, Ed Matthews and Itunu Olowookere contributed to this report.
CNBC gained exclusive access to Ferrari’s HQ in Maranello, Italy, to explore the company’s new ventures into electrification. — Charlotte Reed, Vivi Vitalone, Ed Matthews and Itunu Olowookere contributed to this report.
This report is from this week’s CNBC’s UK Exchange newsletter. Like what you see? You can subscribe here. The dispatch British diplomats have long prided themselves on the so-called “special relationship” with the United States. The phrase was coined by Winston Churchill, Britain’s inspirational wartime leader, when in March 1946 he famously described how an “iron curtain” had descended across […]
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There could be 20% upside for Reliance Industries’ shares, according to Shrikant Chouhan of Kotak Securities. Sheldon Cooper | Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images India’s largest business group, Reliance Industries, has been battling geopolitical headwinds in its oil refining and, reportedly, in one of its new energy ventures. But those are not the […]
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The EU plans to phase out components and equipment from high-risk suppliers in critical sectors, according to a draft proposal released by Brussels on Tuesday – a move criticized by China’s Huawei, which is set to be among the companies affected. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images The EU plans to phase out components and equipment from high-risk suppliers in critical sectors, according to a draft […]
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