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Toyota vows to move ahead with $13.9bn battery plant in North Carolina
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.When Toyota announced last year it was expanding its…
Boeing to layoff hundreds in Washington state as company-wide cuts continue
Boeing is laying off 396 employees at locations in Washington state, Reuters reported on Monday. The move is part of a 10% global workforce cut that the company announced in!-->-->…
US chipmaking boom in doubt after Biden’s defeat
Foreign semiconductor companies investing billions of dollars in the US now face an uncertain future — just two years after Congress triggered a boom in the sector by passing the…
Aircraft mechanic programs are taking off across the US to supply the demand for qualified personnel
Schools across the U.S. are starting new training programs to meet the demands of major airlines that are looking for qualified aircraft mechanics. Aviation mechanic!-->-->…
Apollo lends Canary Wharf £610mn in crucial refinancing deal
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.US private capital group Apollo will lend Canary Wharf…
Pro bono lawyers braced for impact of Trump’s second term
Donald Trump’s victory in November’s US presidential election was based, in part, on controversial promises to deport migrants en masse, defend states’ rights to restrict abortion,…
Practitioners: ten types of legal pioneer
The FT’s Innovative Lawyers awards celebrate law firm practitioners who go the extra mile. And all those featured here have done so to achieve breakthroughs in the practice of law.…
FirstFT: Growth in complex debt hits fastest pace since 2007
Today’s agenda: EU farm subsidy reform; Syrian asylum claims put on hold; FT Business Book of the Year; Christie’s dinosaur auction; and the Gen Z stars redefining philanthropyGood…
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger calls for prayer and fasting for employees
Former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger, who stepped down from his leadership post a week ago, is inviting people to join him in prayer and fasting for the struggling chipmaker's!-->-->…
American homes get ready for a Christmas light bonanza
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.The writer is a contributing columnist, based in…