automotive manufacturing
The EV Paradox: Why Europe’s Production Surge Could Rattle the Stock Market
Europe’s EV production may double 2030 needs, posing a major risk. Is this a strategic win or a looming economic crisis for investors?
Code Red on the Assembly Line: How One Cyber-Attack Drove UK Car Production to a 70-Year Low
A JLR cyber-attack caused UK car production to hit a 70-year low, revealing the shocking fragility of our modern, software-driven industrial world.
North American Trade Shift: Why New US Tariff Relief on Trucks is a Major Signal for Investors
A new US tariff carve-out for North American trucks is more than a policy tweak; it’s a major economic signal with deep implications for supply chains.
Cross-Border Clash: Why Canada is Drawing a Red Line with Stellantis Over Its North American Future
A standoff between Canada and automaker Stellantis reveals a new, high-stakes battle for manufacturing jobs, driven by aggressive government subsidies.
High-Stakes Showdown: Canada Draws a Line in the Sand with Jeep-Maker Stellantis
A high-stakes showdown unfolds as Canada confronts Jeep-maker Stellantis over a planned production move, revealing deep tensions in the global auto industry.
Stellantis’s $13 Billion Gambit: A Strategic Hedge Against Tariffs and a Bold Bet on American Manufacturing
Stellantis unveils a $13B U.S. investment to create 5,000 jobs, a strategic move to hedge against potential Trump tariffs and reshape its EV future.