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Anna Peverieri

Anna Peverieri

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First-time asylum applications in EU fall 13% in 2024, Eurostat says

First-time applications from people seeking asylum in European Union countries fell by 13% last year, the first such decline since 2020,

First-time asylum applications in EU fall 13% in 2024, Eurostat says
Business|Economy|Europe

European steelmakers weigh in on EU Steel Action Plan

The European Commission announced on Wednesday an action plan to make Europe's ailing steel sector more competitive and to shield it from the impact of

European steelmakers weigh in on EU Steel Action Plan
Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

Air France-KLM ready to meet Portuguese government's conditions for TAP privatisation

(This March 6 story has been corrected to say that the Air France-KLM was never invited to be part of a Lufthansa and United Airlines joint venture in paragraph 6) By Alban Kacher and Anna Peverieri (

Air France-KLM ready to meet Portuguese government's conditions for TAP privatisation
Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

Air France-KLM surprise profit beat lifts shares to 5-year high

Air France-KLM reported better than expected annual results that sent its shares to a five-year high on Thursday after the

Air France-KLM surprise profit beat lifts shares to 5-year high
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

France's Dassault Aviation reports strong sales growth as defence spending rises

French planemaker Dassault Aviation reported a rise in its full-year sales on Wednesday as tensions between major nations fuel defence spending.

France's Dassault Aviation reports strong sales growth as defence spending rises
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

France's Legrand see $30 million impact from US tariffs on Chinese goods

French electrical and digital infrastructure group Legrand does not see U.S. tariffs as a strategic issue and expects the financial impact of the 10% U.S. tariff on

France's Legrand see $30 million impact from US tariffs on Chinese goods
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

ArcelorMittal considers shifting European support activities to India

ArcelorMittal is considering a potential shift of some of its European business support activities to India, as the region’s steel sector faces pressure from high costs

ArcelorMittal considers shifting European support activities to India
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe

ArcelorMittal calls for stronger EU support for green steel

ArcelorMittal on Thursday called on the European Union to tighten trade protections and increase support for green investments, as high costs and cheap

ArcelorMittal calls for stronger EU support for green steel
Business|Economy|Political|US

ArcelorMittal plans no preemptive US steel shipments ahead of tariffs, CFO says

ArcelorMittal, the world's second largest steelmaker, has not increased steel shipments into the United States to get ahead of President Donald Trump's

ArcelorMittal plans no preemptive US steel shipments ahead of tariffs, CFO says
Americas|Business|Economy|Technology|US

ArcelorMittal to build new steel plant in US to meet auto sector demand

ArcelorMittal said on Thursday that it would build an advanced steel manufacturing facility in Calvert, Alabama, as it seeks to increase its production

ArcelorMittal to build new steel plant in US to meet auto sector demand
Business|Europe|Finance|Technology

Software firm Dassault Systemes sees higher sales, earnings in 2025

Software developer Dassault Systemes on Tuesday forecast revenue growth of between 6% and 8% for 2025, up from 5% last year, counting on its competitive

Software firm Dassault Systemes sees higher sales, earnings in 2025
Business|Economy|Europe

Akzo Nobel lifts job cutting target to 2,200, eyes more plant closures in 2025

Akzo Nobel expects to cut around 2,200 jobs and to close at least five more sites in 2025 as part of its restructuring efforts, the Dulux paints maker

Akzo Nobel lifts job cutting target to 2,200, eyes more plant closures in 2025
Business|Economy|Europe

Dulux paints maker AkzoNobel sees no significant market rebound in 2025

Dulux paints maker AkzoNobel forecast a slightly smaller-than-expected rise in 2025 core earnings on Wednesday, and said it does not see a significant

Dulux paints maker AkzoNobel sees no significant market rebound in 2025
Business|Finance|Technology|US

France's OVHcloud tops Q3 sales forecast on US growth, shares jump

French cloud services provider OVHcloud reported third quarter revenue ahead of market expectations on Thursday, driven by strong demand from U.S. tech

France's OVHcloud tops Q3 sales forecast on US growth, shares jump
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Dassault Aviation's H1 net sales climb, despite ongoing supply chain issues

French planemaker Dassault Aviation reported on Tuesday first half adjusted net sales of 2.54 billion euros ($2.76 billion), up from 2.30 billion euros

Dassault Aviation's H1 net sales climb, despite ongoing supply chain issues
Business|Europe|Technology

EVs could reach 24% EU car market share by 2025, T&E says

Battery-electric cars (BEVs) sold in the European Union are set to reach a total market share of between 20% and 24% by 2025, mostly because of

EVs could reach 24% EU car market share by 2025, T&E says
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Mersen delays targets by two years on weak materials demand for EVs

Mersen pushed back its financial targets until 2029 on Thursday due to a temporary slowdown in the electric vehicle and silicon carbide semiconductor

Mersen delays targets by two years on weak materials demand for EVs

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