Iran War Affects Chemical Industry: Chemical Companies in Absolute Crisis Mode
The Iranian war has significantly impacted Germany's chemical industry, leading to shortages and high prices as companies enter a crisis state.
Before the State Election: Crisis Election for Baden-Württemberg's Economy
The upcoming state election in Baden-Württemberg is heavily influenced by economic crises, particularly deindustrialization, which poses challenges for candidates from the CDU and Grünen parties.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 43: The dollar poison – How hollowing-out decimates America’s power
The article discusses how the US dollar's reserve status contributes to America’s economic hollowing-out, eroding its industrial base and strategic power.
Chronicle of Deindustrialization: Europe Buys 2.5 Million Fewer Cars Than Before the Pandemic
The European automotive industry is facing unprecedented challenges, with car sales declining by 2.5 million units compared to pre-pandemic levels, compounded by increased competition from Chinese manufacturers.
Emanuele Orsini: "Competitiveness must be at the center. A national plan for energy and the country's growth can take off"
Emanuele Orsini emphasizes the importance of maintaining manufacturing in Europe to prevent deindustrialization and calls for a clear national energy strategy.
Closure of Fate: the PJ denounces a model of 'deindustrialization' by Milei and says that the labor reform will exacerbate the crisis
The closure of Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, has sparked a strong backlash from the Peronist party, which blames President Javier Milei's economic policies for promoting deindustrialization.
US Secretary of State Rubio reaffirms US-Europe ties at Munich
Marco Rubio emphasized the strong connections between the US and Europe while addressing concerns about deindustrialization and migration at a recent Munich forum.
The End of Europe? Industrialists Warn: This Will Break Production on the Old Continent
European industrialists, led by BASF's CEO, warn of a critical decline in the industry due to excessive regulations and deindustrialization efforts.
AI in Poland, appeal from the EU industry, record profits of banks
The podcast covers the growth of AI in Poland, the appeal from the European industry for urgent changes to counter deindustrialization, and discusses the record profits of banks.
Sebastián Edwards: "The world does not wake up every day thinking about how to mess with Argentina: the country has to compete more"
Sebastián Edwards discusses the challenges facing Argentina's industrial sector amidst a global trend of deindustrialization, particularly in the context of U.S. industrial decline.
Threat to Croatia's National Sovereignty: Is the EU Preparing to Become a Federation?
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi warns about the risks of the European Union failing to unify into a federation, citing potential subordination and deindustrialization.
European Union needs to become a federation to survive, says Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi stated that the European Union must transition from a confederation to a federation to avoid subordination, division, and deindustrialization in the current geopolitical climate.
Insufficient ethical wars. Defense, energy, and industry: before succumbing, let us attempt one last assault
The article discusses the deteriorating global order as perceived by Draghi, highlighting the risks to the European Union including subordination, division, and deindustrialization.
Draghi: "Europe must become a federation of states"
Former ECB President and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi issued a dramatic warning about the future of the European Union, emphasizing the risks of division and deindustrialization while speaking at the University of Leuven in Belgium.
Draghi on Europe: "Risks being subordinate"
Former Prime Minister Mario Draghi warns that Europe faces a future of potential subordination, division, and deindustrialization while emphasizing the importance of defending its interests and values.
German MP urges Merz to ‘call Moscow’
German MP Tino Chrupalla has called on Chancellor Friedrich Merz to initiate dialogue with Russia, warning of potential deindustrialization in Germany following Merz's refusal to engage with Moscow directly.
"We simply have too few power plants when there is no wind and no sun shines"
WELT's economic editor Holger Zschäpitz criticizes high industrial electricity prices and warns that this could accelerate deindustrialization.
What happens when the sources of German prosperity are deliberately buried
The decline of Stuttgart, once a wealthy city, highlights the impending challenges for the Federal Republic as politicians hope to buy time with new taxes, as elaborated by Daniel Günther.