AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNord Stream Case: German prosecutors formally charged a Ukrainian officer, Serhii Kuznetsov/Serhii K, alleging Kyiv-ordered sabotage of Nord Stream 1 and 2 in 2022, with the indictment describing travel to Germany and explosive placement near Bornholm—raising fresh diplomatic pressure for Berlin. Intelligence Overhaul: Reuters reports Germany is drafting major legal changes to let spy agencies hack, disrupt and deceive attackers under new threat categories, aiming to respond to cyber and hybrid threats. Merz Reform Package: Germany’s coalition unveiled a 34-measure revival plan: €10bn annual income tax relief, pension changes pushing retirement toward 67, more affordable housing steps, bureaucracy cuts, and a crackdown on sick leave (no phone certificates). Semiconductor Push: Infineon opened a €5bn “Smart Power Fab” in Dresden ahead of schedule, backed by the EU Chips Act, to boost Europe’s chip autonomy. Defense Industry: KNDS converted the former Alstom rail factory in Görlitz into an armored vehicle hub producing Leopard 2 and Boxer components, with further Boxer and Puma work planned. Energy & Industry: Ucaneo inaugurated Germany’s largest Direct Air Capture plant in Berlin-Marzahn, removing 150 tons of CO₂ per year. Markets: European stocks opened mixed ahead of the US jobs report; Germany’s DAX edged down while tech remained under pressure.
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