China in the crosshairs as EU launches sweeping plans to save its industrial future
The EU is implementing significant plans to bolster its manufacturing sector in response to competition from Chinese products and rising security concerns over Chinese investments.
Industry: Brussels unveils proposals in favor of 'Made in Europe'
Brussels has introduced proposals aimed at boosting the 'Made in Europe' initiative to reindustrialize the continent and bolster its competitiveness against global challenges, particularly from China.
Brussels presented new EU industrial policy rules
The EU has introduced new 'Made in Europe' rules aimed at supporting local manufacturers in competition with Chinese products.
"Without Industry, There Is No Nation," The Harsh Response of Industrialists to Milei's Speech in Congress
Industrial leaders in Argentina have strongly responded to President Javier Milei's recent address in Congress, emphasizing the crucial role of industry in national development.
The UIA calls for 'respect' and says that businessmen are not responsible for the 'distortions' of the past
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) asserts that business leaders should not be held accountable for historical economic distortions in response to recent criticisms from President Javier Milei.
EU strips AI, chips and quantum from industrial plan aimed at countering China
The EU's Industrial Accelerator Act will exclude AI, chips, quantum technologies, biotechnology, and robotics to promote local industries and reduce dependency on China.
The Conditions for the Success of the Lee Jae-myung Government's 'State-led Growth'
The South Korean government under President Lee Jae-myung emphasizes state-led economic growth amidst challenges like declining potential growth rates and global economic crises.
Hainan's Transformation: A Hub for Free Trade and Future Industries 'The Hawaii of the East'
Hainan, once known as a tourist destination, is evolving into a major free trade port and industrial hub under China's reform and opening-up policy.
Industrial Policy: Germany Needs a State-Owned Company for Raw Materials
Two scientists argue that Germany should establish a state-owned company to ensure a reliable supply of raw materials amid shifting geopolitical realities.
BNDES announces an additional R$ 70 billion to finance industry
The BNDES has increased its financing goal under the NIB program from R$ 300 billion to R$ 370 billion to support industrial policies in Brazil.
39 measures that hinder imports expire and the Government says it will review one by one
The Argentine government is set to individually review 39 expiring anti-dumping measures aimed at imports, amid ongoing industrial sector demands for fair competition against foreign products.
Mexico and the Review of the T-MEC: Trade, Security, and Strategic Negotiation
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under IEEPA and the announcement of new levies under section 122 inflects Mexico's trade environment ahead of the formal review of the T-MEC.
IMF urges China to prioritise consumption-led rebalancing, curb industrial policy
The IMF calls on China to shift towards consumption-led economic growth and implement stronger fiscal measures to support domestic demand amidst a record trade surplus.
The government implements 'total care for returning to work' for workers injured in industrial accidents, expanding support scope.
The South Korean government has launched a comprehensive program to support workers injured in industrial accidents by expanding the duration and scope of assistance during their recovery and job reintegration.
Whatβs a Canadian firm under defence industrial strategy? Itβs complicated
Canada's federal government has unveiled a new defence industrial strategy aimed at increasing contracts awarded to Canadian firms, but the definition of what constitutes a 'Canadian firm' remains unclear.
From electric generation: China/Europe versus the US/rest of Asia? to DeepSeek and the disaster of Chinese industrial policy with chips
The article discusses the shifting dynamics in energy production between China, Europe, and the United States, highlighting China's recent achievements in renewable energy and the implications for global energy politics.
Stock market rally reflects Nigeriaβs economic health β Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu attributes the recent rise in the Nigerian stock market to increased investor confidence and a strengthening economy as the government launches a new industrial policy.
No power, no growth, Dangote warns government
Aliko Dangote has called for immediate action from the Nigerian government to address the country's electricity crisis, which threatens industrial growth and economic development.
Tinubu unveils Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025
President Bola Tinubu presented Nigeriaβs Industrial Policy 2025, emphasizing the importance of its implementation to enhance the country's industrial landscape and economic strategy.
Washing machines, refrigerators, and cars cheaper: import boom impacting production
Argentina's shift to open trade has led to lower prices for imported goods while also causing declines in domestic industrial production and employment.
Nigeria: Nigeria Unveils Fresh Industrial Policy to Revive Factories, Drive Manufacturing
Nigeria has launched a new Industrial Policy aimed at revitalizing inactive factories and boosting local manufacturing as part of its economic transformation agenda.
To Protect Itself from Trump? Canada Increases Its Military Budget; Will Only Hire Canadian Companies
Canada plans to allocate a significant portion of its increasing military budget to domestic companies as part of a defense industrial strategy aiming to invest CAD 500 billion over the next decade.
EXPLANATION: What triggered the sharp decline in EU carbon prices this week and why it matters?
EU carbon market benchmark prices fell to the lowest level since August 2025 this week, impacting the stocks of several energy and industrial companies and reflecting market participants' expectations of a potential easing of EU climate policy.
EU carbon prices fall following Germany's desire to intervene in the market
EU carbon prices have sharply declined after calls from Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic for a review of the bloc's emissions trading system.
Focusing on the effects of labor reform, Caputo met with the UIA
The Argentine Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, met with the Industrial Union of Argentina (UIA) to discuss the impacts of labor reform, commercial openings, provincial taxes, and municipal rates.
Caputo receives UIA today: the book about China with which they will seek to convince the minister that an industrial law is needed
Today, Minister Luis Caputo will meet with the UIA to discuss challenges facing the industrial sector in Argentina and highlight the need for an industrial law.
How far has the 'Jeonbuk-style labor-management consultation' come?... Confirming the results and tasks of the province and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
The Jeonbuk chapter of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and the Jeonbuk provincial government reviewed the progress of their labor-management consultation model and outlined ongoing challenges.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day - Overview for the Busy
EU leaders are meeting to discuss industrial policy, with a focus on improving past shortcomings, while Lufthansa pilots prepare to strike over working conditions.
The Energy-Intensive Industry in Europe is Still in a Difficult Situation
The article discusses the challenges faced by Europe's energy-intensive industry as highlighted during the recent industrial summit in Antwerp.
Economic News Filter: Slovakia is Declining, However, Ε imeΔkovΓ‘'s Invoices Need to Be Addressed
The article discusses how the Slovak government is using the issue of Marta Ε imeΔkovΓ‘'s invoices to distract from the country's serious economic problems, including corruption, fiscal projections, and industrial performance.
Investors eye Nigeria at industrialisation summit
The West Africa Industrialisation, Manufacturing, Trade Summit & Exhibition will take place in Lagos, Nigeria in March 2026, gathering key stakeholders to promote industrial growth and investment in the region.
FG earned $500m from exports in 2025 β Minister
The Federal Government of Nigeria generated over $500 million from exports in 2025, according to the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole.
How does the SDP view the development of Croatia in the coming years?
The SDP outlines its vision for Croatia's development, emphasizing the need for a cohesive strategy beyond mere economic growth driven by tourism and favorable external environments.
Argentina under artificial management
The article discusses the potential role of AI in streamlining government spending in Argentina, emphasizing the need for a more competitive industrial policy.
The return of the atom: Survival of nations means embracing energy realism
The article argues that the survival of nations hinges on recognizing the importance of reliable energy, particularly nuclear power, over abstract liberal values.
Government doubles support for infrastructure costs for local advanced industrial complexes
The South Korean government has announced plans to double the financial support limits for infrastructure construction costs for companies relocating to advanced industrial complexes in non-metropolitan areas.
Mexico aims to achieve the investment goal of 25% of GDP: Altagracia GΓ³mez
Mexico is targeting an investment equivalent to 25% of its GDP this year through coordinated efforts between the federal government and the private sector to boost industrial policy and capitalize on the relocation of productive chains, according to Altagracia GΓ³mez.
Top US trade official spells out plan to break Chinaβs grip on critical minerals
The top US trade official has accused China of exploiting its dominance over critical minerals and outlined strategies to reduce this dependence through tariffs and industrial policy.
The Painful Shift of the Union to a 'European Preference'
European business leaders are backing a proposal by Commissioner StΓ©phane SΓ©journΓ© to direct public funds exclusively towards European production.
Modern Industrial Policy: Five Things Germany Must Do Differently Now
The article discusses how Germany can adopt a more strategic industrial policy by learning from China's successful proactive approach, highlighting five key areas for improvement.