Daimler stands by diesel despite growing controversy
Businessam StaffJuly 26, 2017
German automaker Daimler’s profits barely rose and were short of market expectations in the second quarter, as its Mercedes-Benz
World’s biggest miner speeds hunt for copper in ‘last frontier’
Businessam StaffJuly 25, 2017
BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest miner, has opened an office and is seeking to add staff in Ecuador as it advances a search for
Tanzania hands mining company $190 billion tax bill
Businessam StaffJuly 25, 2017
Tanzania sent Acacia Mining Plc a tax bill equal to almost two centuries worth of the gold producer’s revenue. The government issued
Boeing’s 747 jumbo passenger plane is on the way out
Businessam StaffJuly 19, 2017
Is it the end of the line for the Boeing 747 as a commercial passenger plane? It sure looks that way for the original jumbo jetliner.
Apple’s iPhone manufacturers join legal counter against Qualcomm
Businessam StaffJuly 19, 2017
Apple Inc. and its Asian contract manufacturers are hitting back at Qualcomm Inc. with legal claims that try to undermine the chip
GM extends plant shutdown to rein in Chevy Bolt supply
Businessam StaffJuly 18, 2017
General Motors has extended a shutdown at the Michigan factory that builds the new Chevrolet Bolt electric car as part of a broader
Honda’s pickup truck beating Ford at its own game in US
Businessam StaffJuly 14, 2017
Forget game theory, futurists, and cash-flow models: When it comes to product strategy in today’s auto industry, things need not be so
Jaguar flips new SUV into hottest Car harket
Businessam StaffJuly 14, 2017
The auto industry may soon be usurped by an anodyne fleet of robo-taxis, but the final days are turning into a bit of a party for
Middle East, Africa deliver 277,971 in Peugeot’s 1.58m worldwide H1 sales
Businessam StaffJuly 13, 2017
A total of 277,971 vehicle deliveries by PSA Group, the French carmakers better known as Peugeot, was the combined contribution of the
Tacit government reversal of auto policy hurts made-in-Nigeria cars
Businessam StaffJuly 10, 2017
In what appears to be a tacit reversal of the Nigerian auto policy initiated by the pastadministration in 2014, typified by the slash