Shorten's crocodile tears for Ford
Just because other countries have bad car industry policies doesn't mean we should follow.
Just because other countries have bad car industry policies doesn't mean we should follow.
Regardless of what they were called, automotive subsidies in Australia could never make up for a lack of scale
Labor is under fire over calls to offer more government assistant to car-makers, despite the closure of Ford on Friday and plans by Toyota and Holden to leave Australia next year.
Politicians, unions and industry groups heaved sighs of regret at the car maker's closure on Friday but the writing has been on the wall for 25 years.
Visy CEO Anthony Pratt has had a secret New York hotel rendezvous with a top-ranking US official.
Hearing giant Sonova says companies should think about China as many small markets, not just one big one.
Auditors for beleaguered toy maker Funtastic have warned there is "significant doubt" that the company can continue as a going concern.
The $1.3 billion-plus chicken float is feathered by an eye-popping up to $200 million cost reduction target.
The bustling giant steelworks and shipbuilding sites in South Korea's industrial hubs tell only part of the story.
A Brisbane energy group has enlisted Japanese giant Mitsubishi Corporation to bankroll a $2b solar and battery power program.
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