AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Security: Germany plans a strategic gas reserve equal to 10% of storage capacity, to be filled in 2027-28, funded via consumer levies (not the federal budget), with costs put at €1.5bn to set up and up to €310m a year to maintain—aimed at covering about two weeks of winter use. EU Circular Fashion Rules: From Sunday, EU rules bar large firms from destroying unsold clothing and shoes, pushing them to resell or donate instead, with limited exceptions for damaged or unsafe goods—potentially boosting discounted and second-hand supply. Auto Industry: Tesla says it will ramp up production at its Grünheide plant in 2026, targeting higher output and capacity use, while expanding battery cell work and planning 3,500 new jobs. Household Power Storage: Germany’s home battery boom is accelerating as solar grows and grid pressure rises, helping households store rooftop power for later use and cut exposure to fossil-fuel price swings. Banking Competition: Co-operative banks remain a major force in Europe (about 20% market share), with renewed debate in Cyprus on whether to rebuild a co-op model without repeating past failures. Labour Mobility: New data shows more than 288,000 Germans moved abroad within a year, with higher earners most likely to apply for jobs overseas.
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