AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDefense Industrial Base & Readiness: A new Navy industrial base review flags a projected 174,000-worker shortfall, underscoring how labor gaps are hitting aircraft readiness and depot repair workflows. Semiconductors (Sovereign Manufacturing): GlobalFoundries and Qualinx say they completed the first fully European, end-to-end semiconductor manufacturing flow for security-critical chips at GF’s Dresden fab, backed by the EU Chips Act. Semiconductor Policy: EE Times reports Chips Act 2.0 shifts Europe’s focus from pure capacity to demand, design, scale-ups, and supply-chain visibility—aimed at closing AI-chip dependence. Antitrust/Procurement: Iowa’s Des Moines sues fire truck makers, alleging anti-competitive “parasitic” pricing and market roll-ups that drove overcharges and longer delivery times. Critical Minerals & Recycling: Aqua Metals was named an industrial partner on a DOE-funded Idaho National Laboratory program to advance domestic battery-material refining via electrochemical separation. Trade/Tech Security: A bill would block Chinese-connected vehicles entering the U.S. through Canada and Mexico, citing data collection and remote tampering risks. Energy & Supply Chain: The U.S.-Iran strike cycle continues, with Strait of Hormuz disruption again in focus—raising energy-price pressure that feeds into manufacturing input costs.
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