AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSemiconductor Shockwaves: Western Digital shares fell more than 7% after SK Hynix’s steep selloff, dragging memory and storage peers and highlighting how fast AI-driven capacity plans can flip sentiment. Chip Supply Chain Push: Micron signaled continued U.S. buildout, including a stake in GlobalWafers for wafer capacity in Sherman, Texas, and raised its long-term U.S. investment target to $250B+ by 2035. Auto Cost-Cutting Pressure: Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume outlined up to 50,000 additional job cuts and floated possible German plant closures as the company tries to get costs and demand back in line. Battery Timing Watch: PowerCo Canada reiterated it will stick to a 2027 start for its St. Thomas battery plant despite VW’s broader restructuring. Workforce Pipeline: Missouri flagged a shrinking 16–24 youth population even as more grads enter work early, pointing to the need for training and apprenticeships. Hazmat Enforcement: EPA reached a settlement with Denka over hazardous waste violations at its idle Laplace neoprene plant, with a nearly $1M penalty and required corrective steps. Port Logistics Strain: Circle Logistics expanded drayage and transloading services as port turnaround times and chassis shortages keep pressure on U.S. freight flows. AI Security Tension: China warned that certain Claude Code versions may transmit sensitive user data via a built-in monitoring mechanism, raising privacy and IP concerns.
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