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Haribo is in talks with officials in the German city of Neuss regarding the purchase of a 14-hectare site where it hopes to build a new plant. The factory is intended to replace a Haribo facility already in the area, said operations head Markus Riegelein, interviewed by Handelsblatt. The new factory will be twice as big as the previous one, which cannot be expanded at the current location. Speaking of the present facilities, Riegelein remarked: "We cannot meet demand." Haribo is planning to invest €300 million in the new factory, with construction expected to start in 2025, and production earm...
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One of Britain's biggest microchip plants is at risk of closure, following Apple's cancellation of a major supply deal. The factory, owned by US semiconductor company Coherent, is based in Newton Aycliffe, in County Durham. Apple recently announced it would be changing some of its FaceID features in its upcoming iPhone version, thus not needing Coherent's chips anymore. The UK Coherent factory has been responsible for producing components for the FaceID technology. As Apple was the factory's primary client, the cancellation could mean the plant being shut down, dealing another major blow to th...
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Germany’s factory orders were up 0.2% in February, a monthly increase that fell short of experts’ forecasts. A Reuters poll of analysts had estimated an increase of 0.8%, whilst Bloomberg had predicted a jump of 0.7%. According to Germany's official statistics agency, this marginal uptick was driven by increased demand in the machinery and equipment sector (+10.7% on the previous month), and more orders within the chemical (+3.1%) and pharmaceutical (+6.6%) industries. Experts slash economic growth forecast for 'ailing' Germany February’s growth figure comes after a dramatic monthly fall of -1...
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Mayfield (United States) (AFP) - Jemaryon Hart is bruised but grateful just to be alive after seven hours trapped under the rubble of a candle factory in Mayfield, a town devastated by the deadly tornado that swept across the state of Kentucky last Friday. "I'm happy I'm alive," said the 21-year-old, who had been working for 10 days at the candle factory on the western side of the small town. The factory looks like it has been stamped on by a giant's foot, nothing more than a heap of sheet metal, steel and wood that rescuers were methodically clearing in the ever-shrinking hopes of finding su...
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