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A Swedish startup wants to reignite Europe’s explosives industry
The war in Ukraine has brought a surge in demand
What flying cars, quantum computing and fusion have in common
Some perennial technologies of tomorrow are finally turning into real businesses
China’s wind giants are coming for Europe
Protectionism and security concerns may yet halt their advance
A new-year message from the CEO
Stew Pidd rallies the troops
Despite a record year, airlines are grappling with big challenges
Profits remain meagre and fleets are ageing
OpenAI faces a make-or-break year in 2026
One of the fastest-growing companies in history is in a perilous position
Wanted: a new business writer
An opportunity to join the staff of The Economist
As Warren Buffett retires, uncertainty looms for Berkshire Hathaway
What direction will his anointed successor take?
Who was the best CEO of 2025?
We assess the superstars of the c-suite
How to conduct a job interview
The worst way to select people, except for all the others
Luxury handbags may be shoddier than you think
Complaints about quality are a growing worry for brands from Chanel to Prada
Retreating from EVs could be hazardous for Western carmakers
Governments are tempting a shift back to petrol
SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic and their giga-IPO dreams
Will more capital trump more scrutiny?
The plan to rescue Novo Nordisk
To recover its lead in obesity drugs, the Danish giant is transforming itself
Job apocalypse? Not yet. AI is creating brand new occupations
Most needed: human skills
A short guide to every business-hotel room
The world’s most commoditised experience
Vietnam’s EV champion is bleeding cash
VinFast is seeking salvation in foreign markets
Oracle and the hard truths about software
Running a giant digital business is not as fun as it used to be
From social media to porn, age checks are spreading across the web
Australia is not the only country introducing stricter controls
Donald Trump’s flawed plan to get China hooked on Nvidia chips
The president is tearing up America’s export-control policy
Netflix and Paramount are battling for more than Warner Bros
They present rival visions for the future of entertainment
How AI is disrupting shopping
Looking for Christmas gifts? Just ask a chatbot
Will the mega-merger wave destroy value for shareholders?
It’s a coin toss
How many hours should employees work?
A question that reveals something about every boss
To halt their decline, VW and others are turning Chinese
Foreign carmakers are localising their operations in the country
Even Europe’s penmakers are under threat
But one quirky Italian brand is thriving
China’s unlikely new entertainment capital
Zhengzhou is emerging as the Hollywood of micro-dramas
Patrick Drahi has bested his lenders yet again
The world’s messiest debt restructuring just got even uglier
From micro-dramas to video games, Chinese entertainment is booming
But how much slack will the Communist Party give creators?
Lessons from the frontiers of AI adoption
Why coders and call-centre agents are especially vulnerable to the technology
From Nvidia to Nike, American firms face a margin squeeze
For profits to keep growing, they must elbow their way out of it
American consumers are miserable. But they keep spending
Consumer sentiment and retail sales have decoupled
Europe is struggling to compete in the second space race
Its governments are starting to take action
Observed in the wild: office snackers and foragers
From the snack cupboard to the coffee machine
Why China is pulling ahead in the robotaxi race
Government enthusiasm and cheap technology are giving it an edge
Google has pierced Nvidia’s aura of invulnerability
But the search giant’s custom chips may prove tricky for others to adopt
The self-driving taxi revolution begins at last
It’s Waymo complicated than it looks
AI tokens are surging, but are profits?
The tech world’s new favourite measure comes with several caveats
How do you replace a CEO like Tim Cook or Warren Buffett?
Some shoes seem just too big to fill
When companies lose their way
Refounding is the process of rediscovering a firm’s essential character
Private equity is reshaping American child care
It is introducing scale and efficiency, but raising questions about quality
Indians are getting more fashionable
Cheap data, cheaper clothes and improving logistics have made trends more accessible
Donald Trump and the unseemly rise of “insider capitalism”
The returns to access in America are soaring
Cracks are appearing in OpenAI’s dominant façade
A deal between Anthropic, Microsoft and Nvidia makes AI more circular
Shut up, or suck up? How CEOs are dealing with Donald Trump
Chief executives are learning to live with a unique commander-in-chief
Elon Musk’s $1trn pay deal highlights companies’ superstar dilemma
Can firms hedge against losing key talent?
The 10-4 rule for interacting with customers
Is Target’s new policy bonkers, businesslike or a bit of both?
TSMC’s cautious expansion is frustrating the AI industry
The Taiwanese chipmaking giant has been burned by previous investment booms
Libellous chatbots could be AI’s next big legal headache
Companies from Google and Meta to OpenAI are getting sued for defamation
The seven deadly sins of corporate exuberance
A frenzy of financial innovation has ensnared America Inc. What could go wrong?