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Britain's Brexit Experiment Has Failed, Calls Grow to Rejoin Single Market
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Politik·1 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Britain's Brexit Experiment Has Failed, Calls Grow to Rejoin Single Market

Sir Ed Davey calls for Britain to rejoin the EU single market, arguing Brexit has failed and the world has changed since 2016. Public opinion has shifted, with polls showing a majority would reverse the outcome. The Lib Dem leader's stance faces political hurdles, particularly anti-immigration sentiment, but highlights a growing debate on reconnecting with Europe.

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Guardian Business
From Beijing to Berlin: Chinese EVs turn heads as brands eye European markets
NACHRICHT
06.05.2026

From Beijing to Berlin: Chinese EVs turn heads as brands eye European markets

For German consumer Erik Böhme, a first visit to the Beijing auto show was an eye-opener – the world’s largest car exhibition showcased a vast array of electric vehicle (EV) brands, many already gaining traction in Europe. “I think there will be more Chinese brands coming and being successful in Europe,” said Böhme, a freelance automotive consultant who spent two days at the event, which ran through May 3. Böhme was among 250 foreign media, clients and social media influencers invited by Geely...

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SCMP Economy
European markets mixed as Nokia surges 100% YTD, auto stocks tumble on Trump tariff threat
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Business·04.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

European markets mixed as Nokia surges 100% YTD, auto stocks tumble on Trump tariff threat

European markets opened mixed Monday with the Stoxx 600 barely higher as telecoms rallied 1.6% but autos slumped 1.6% after Trump threatened 25% tariffs on EU cars. Nokia surged 7%, up 100% YTD, after Inseego acquired its fixed wireless access business. Continental fell 5.2% while Mercedes and Volkswagen dropped nearly 2%. The UK Maritime Trade Operations reported a vessel struck by projectiles near Fujairah, UAE.

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CNBC