AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVolkswagen Restructuring Pressure: VW CEO Oliver Blume says overhead costs are still over 30% higher than rivals and that Germany must cut the gap to stay competitive, with job cuts on the table and no final decision yet on plant closures. Security & Justice: German authorities are investigating a suspected Russian-linked weapons cache found near Berlin and are seeking extradition of a Romania suspect, after prosecutors flagged preparations for a serious act of violence. Defense Procurement: Lockheed Martin says it has completed assembly of the first F-35A for Germany; the jet will be painted and stealth-coated in the US before training and handover, supporting Germany’s NATO nuclear mission. EU Digital Compliance: The EU Cyber Resilience Act’s first notification obligations kick in from 11 September 2026, requiring fast reporting of exploited vulnerabilities and severe incidents. Energy & Climate Risk: Germany’s gas storage remains a concern as drought and low river levels threaten supply chains, while new research links lower European soil moisture to more intense future heatwaves. Business & Markets: Eurozone sentiment and activity data helped European stocks finish higher, but bond-market worries and oil kept pressure on risk appetite.
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