Business Samsung ups earnings guidance as chip sales soar on tariff concerns Although Samsung reported a boost in chip sales in its latest earnings report, falling prices and late shipments continue to hit the company. 08/04/2025
Economy French trade deficit increases in February as transport exports lag France’s imports advanced in February, boosted by communication and publishing products. However, transport and refined petroleum product exports fell. 08/04/2025
Business Shell cuts gas production outlook due to maintenance and bad weather The oil and gas company reduced its expectations for natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) volumes for the first quarter of this year. 07/04/2025
Economy UK house prices drop in March linked to change in stamp duty rules The average property price fell by an average of £1,575 (€1,843) month-on-month, although the total recorded a 2.8% annual rise. 07/04/2025
Economy US added 228,000 jobs in March despite Donald Trump's federal cuts Although the labour market remained strong in March, an increasing number of immigrant deportations could cause labour shortages in the coming months. 04/04/2025
Economy How is the European auto industry responding to Trump’s tariffs? Euronews spoke with Benjamin Krieger from the car industry group CLEPA, who shed light on the potential impact of Trump’s auto parts tariffs on the global car industry. 04/04/2025
Economy How is the EU developing trade and investment ties with Central Asia? Uzbekistan President, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, shares his views with Euronews on developing trade and investment opportunities with Europe as the EU-Central Asia summit gets under way. 03/04/2025
Economy Inflation eases in Turkey although Trump tariffs pose economic risks Turkey's inflation rate slowed more than expected in March, although domestic political turmoil and Trump tariffs pose risks to price pressures. 03/04/2025
Business Trump-backed conservative news channel’s share price soars over 2,200% Newsmax has seen increased popularity during US president Donald Trump’s second term, with the election of other right-wing politicians also boosting its success. 02/04/2025
Economy UK house price growth stays stagnant in March ahead of stamp duty hike Northern Ireland continued to experience the strongest house price growth in the UK in the first quarter of the year, followed by the North West. London, meanwhile, struggled. 01/04/2025
Business Sweden’s PM says Europe needs to do more to retain tech companies European companies such as Spotify, Smurfit Kappa and Flutter Entertainment have left the continent to list in the US in recent years, with Klarna revealing plans to do the same soon too. 31/03/2025
Climate What do European aid cuts mean for climate funding goals? Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed recently. 30/03/2025
Business Retailer WH Smith to be wiped off UK high streets soon following sale This move comes as a fresh blow to the UK high street, which has been struggling to recover from the pandemic, witnessing a number of big name closures such as Debenhams. 28/03/2025
Economy The UK’s economy grew marginally last year, sees surprise revision The UK’s services sector boosted GDP in the final quarter, seeing a lift from human health activities and social work. The construction industry also contributed positively to GDP during the fourth quarter of 2024. 28/03/2025
Business Trump considers cutting China tariffs in exchange for TikTok sale US President Donald Trump has revealed that he could potentially reduce tariffs on China in exchange for the latter’s help in finalising the sale of social media application TikTok, currently owned by ByteDance. 27/03/2025
Business Next posts strong growth amid ongoing economic struggles in the UK Although Next recorded impressive yearly results, other clothing retailers such as H&M continued to struggle as UK consumers remain cautious in their spending. 27/03/2025
Economy French consumers more worried about their financial outlook in March French consumers are more pessimistic about their future finances but are a little more open to making bigger purchases. 26/03/2025
Business Alibaba joins forces with BMW to work on AI tech for cars in China The partnership demonstrates Alibaba’s increased focus on AI, while BMW is also seeking to develop competitive products for the Chinese market. 26/03/2025
Business Resellers mark up ‘Dubai chocolate’ as TikTok feeds sweet treat craze The chocolate bar has already been recreated by Swiss chocolate maker Lindt, as well as several other smaller shops and supermarkets across the world. 25/03/2025
Business Shell increases shareholder returns and doubles down on LNG Shell recently revamped its focus on oil and gas output, a move which has been greatly welcomed by shareholders, due to the current higher returns potential. 25/03/2025