AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSemiconductor Expansion: Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra says AI has permanently changed memory demand, with data-center customers seeking far more supply than Micron can commit as the Boise, Idaho fabs ramp toward mid-2027 production. Auto Manufacturing & Tariffs: Hyundai is weighing a major Georgia capacity increase for “Metaplant America,” targeting up to 800,000 units and accelerating local production timelines to blunt the impact of U.S. auto tariffs. Labor & Production Risk: Hyundai’s South Korean union staged a full strike over wages, retirement, and AI-driven job fears, disrupting vehicle output and adding pressure as sales face tougher competition. Defense Industrial Base: Forge Nano broke ground on a North Carolina lithium-ion battery expansion with plans for a much larger manufacturing campus and hundreds of new jobs tied to defense and aerospace supply needs. Cybersecurity for Industry: U.S. agencies warned about Medusa ransomware hitting healthcare and also targeting manufacturing IT, while Siemens says it hasn’t seen a rise in attacks despite active-threat alerts. Environment & Compliance: A D.C. Circuit ruling keeps EPA’s CERCLA hazardous-substance designation for PFOA/PFOS in place, raising cleanup and enforcement stakes for manufacturers. Trade Uncertainty: The U.S. paused 50% tariffs on Canadian goods briefly as talks continue, a relief for exporters but still a major planning headache.
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