AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVolkswagen Restructuring: CEO Oliver Blume says the group is in a “more than critical” state and is defending sweeping savings plans as it moves toward further cuts; Volkswagen has already ordered 50,000 job cuts, with agreements reached for 37,000 employees, and he warned some plants may not be profitable in the 2030s. Banking & M&A: Commerzbank supervisory chair Jens Weidmann is calling for a review of Germany’s takeover rules after UniCredit secured control without what he called an adequate premium, questioning whether lawmakers should revisit the framework. EU Energy Tax Push: Spain and five other EU states are urging the bloc to debate a common tax on extraordinary oil profits tied to the war in Iran, aiming to harmonize data on refinery margins and prevent single-market distortions. Gas Security Watch: An analysis flags EU gas storage likely to start winter around 77%—below the 90% target—with Germany and the Netherlands the main weak spots, making weather the key swing factor. Auto Industry Pressure: Blume also pointed to overproduction of 500,000 vehicles per year in Europe and said closing factories would be the “last and most expensive solution.”
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