AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLeadership vacuum in Europe: A new EPC event warns that Europe is facing geopolitical and economic shocks without the strategic direction it needs, with elections in major states likely to shrink room to act. Auto pressure in Germany: Volkswagen’s CEO Oliver Blume told workers the company has excess capacity in Europe and Germany, but said there are “currently no plans” to talk with Chinese manufacturers—while insisting the firm won’t return to pre-pandemic sales levels. NATO and US troop cuts: NATO chief Mark Rutte says the US pullback won’t hurt defence plans, framing it as rotational forces, as the Pentagon moves from four to three brigades in Europe. China-Russia military links: Germany’s Die Welt reports Chinese forces trained hundreds of Russian soldiers for Ukraine, a claim Berlin says affects its security. Middle East diplomacy jitters: Markets rose as oil and yields eased on optimism around US-Iran talks, even as Ukraine and Russia sour on US mediation. Ebola controls: DHS plans to funnel some foreign travellers from Congo, Uganda and South Sudan to Washington-Dulles for tighter screening.
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