Tata Steel commissions its first scrap based electric arc furnace Chennai, March 20 (UNI) Steel major Tata Steel ...
The UK Government’s new steel strategy boosts domestic production, strengthens trade protections and backs low-carbon steelmaking for net zero.
Construction firms are bracing for a fresh wave of cost inflation after the Government unveiled a hardline steel strategy designed to curb imports and boost domestic production. Ministers have set out ...
Tata Steel has inaugurated a Rs 3,200 crore, scrap-based electric arc furnace in Ludhiana, Punjab, marking a significant step in sustainable steel production. Utilizing 50% renewable energy and 100% ...
The U.K. government has imposed steep tariffs and reduced import quotas to revive domestic steel production, triggering ...
Cragside in Morpeth, Northumberland, is recognised as Britain's original smart home, and it's nothing short of majestic. From the outside, the enormous mansion looms over the water beneath it, all ...
A spike in temperatures highlights the felt reality and scientific certainty of climate change. So why is this still such a ...
Sunita Kumar Nair, author of the definitive guide to CBK's style and a fashion consultant on Love Story, breaks down why wearing a black turtleneck and tortoiseshell headband is missing the point.
UK aims to produce 50% of its steel domestically as import quotas are cut and a 50% tariff introduced, sparking industry support and political criticism.
On March 13, 2026, Sigenergy celebrated a landmark moment as its Nantong Smart Energy Center officially launched in Nantong, ...
Fast Lane Only on MSN
Bentley delays EV-only shift, keeps hybrids in focus through 2035
You now face a very different Bentley timeline than the one you were promised a few years ago. Instead of selling only ...
The UK government has reduced steel import quotas and raised tariffs to 50 per cent outside unit limits as part of a strategy to save the industry, an “bold” move that is likely to draw criticism from ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results