All news on the topic: Siemens

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Russian explosives plant tied to military expansion secures Siemens gear via Chinese intermediaries, bypassing Western sanctions
Despite Western sanctions, a Russian explosives plant has purchased Siemens equipment through a network of intermediaries.
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What is known about Agustin Escobar, the Siemens top manager who died with his family in the USA?
Siemens executive Agustin Escobar, along with his wife and three children, have died in a helicopter crash just outside of Manhattan.
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Helicopter crash in New York kills entire family of head of Siemens’ Spanish branch
On board, a family of five and the pilot were killed.
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Siemens reveals plans to develop £100 million rail centre in Chippenham
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt visited the site on Monday and said the investment was 'big boost' for the manufacturing sector
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Labour could post more diplomats to India to boost trade, says David Lammy
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy will outline his blueprint for 'economic diplomacy' when he addresses the Trade Unlocked conference in Birmingham today
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Trade summit 'to shape election manifestos and tackle UK's dire economic growth'
International campaign group Best for Britain has organised a conference in Birmingham to hear ideas which could influence parties' manifestos for the next election
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Woman 'fears for her life' after DHL mistakenly delivers toxic chemicals to home
Delivery firm DHL have apologised after sending a mum two boxes of "dangerous goods" bound for a laboratory in the United States by mistake, making her fear for her life