AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSemiconductor Supply Chain: Trump says Apple will work with Intel to design and manufacture U.S.-made chips, a move that could boost Intel’s production credibility and add demand as AI drives chip needs. Defense Industrial Base: A new Iran framework faces nuclear “blind spot” concerns from experts over how enriched uranium stockpiles will be located, secured, and verified before downblending under IAEA supervision. Munitions Readiness: Separate reporting questions whether the Pentagon has enough ammunition for future conflicts, with officials disagreeing on whether shortages are real or overstated—especially for air-defense rounds. Advanced Manufacturing & Energy: Himadri increased its stake in International Battery Company to accelerate commercialization of battery materials and energy storage tech. Nuclear Tech Milestone: Valar Atomics’ small modular reactor reached fueled criticality in Utah, marking a major step toward operational SMRs outside national labs. EU Trade Pressure: The EU is preparing new tariffs on Chinese plug-in hybrids, targeting BYD, Chery, and SAIC as automakers shift toward hybrids to dodge EV duties. Workforce & Power Demand: A report highlights rising electricity demand from data centers and uneven readiness across engineering education, factories, and construction. Local Industry Moves: Volvo’s SC manufacturing boss resigned after nine months as the automaker prepares to ramp output at its Ridgeville plant.
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