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Plus: Insurers ‘should let NI customers know why prices are rising’ [Belfast Telegraph]( Tuesday, 16 July 2024 [Weekly Business Digest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Up to 150 jobs at risk at NI manufacturing giant](   [Margaret Canning] Margaret Canning Business Editor Welcome to this week's Business Telegraph. [Around 150 jobs are at risk at Terex Materials Processing]( sites around NI as the US-owned firm starts a round of redundancies, some of which will be compulsory. [Outrageously high car insurance quotes have been experienced by many NI motorists]( and James McNaney has been talking to the industry to find out why. It's one of the biggest private equity deals in NI of the last few years, and [Mark Regan of Kingsbridge Hospital Group talks to me]( about what it plans to do with its new funding. Paul Gosling writes about [why Derry needs more rain-proof tourist attractions.]( And Ford's Lisa Brankin talks to Sean Pollock about [Ireland's reticence when it comes to take-up of EVs.]( Thank you, and see you next week, Margaret Top Stories [premium] [Insurers ‘should let NI customers know why prices are rising’](   [Centra and SuperValu owner announces £16m investment](   [What can tourists do in Londonderry when it rains?](   [premium] [Drive-thru coffee is brewing up business in NI – here’s where to find the cheapest pit-stops](   [premium] [Canadian aircraft giant Bombardier ‘strong interest’ in deal for old Belfast operations](   [premium] [The Open 2025 in Portrush: Prepare to dig deep as accommodation cost swings in at £40k for week](   [premium] [Belfast driver stunned as Co-op hikes car insurance quote by 888%](   --------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTISMENT --------------------------------------------------------------- Big Interview [premium] [Kingsbridge Healthcare boss: ‘Cancer won’t wait on the bureaucracy to figure it out’](   Opinion [premium] [‘My gut feeling is that Irish customers are more resistant to change to electric vehicles’](   What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser]( Copyright - 2024 - All Rights Reserved

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