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The Risk of Bankruptcy for Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen: What It Means for Investors

... from 10% to 200%), German automakers, who rely on the U.S. as a key export market, could lose significant revenue. Declining Demand in Europe: The European automotive market is facing a decrease in demand amid high inflation, economic difficulties, and support for local producers, which weakens the appeal of German brands and threatens their market share. Intensified Competition in China: The Chinese market, where German brands have traditionally held strong positions, is under intense pressure from local EV manufacturers ...

Novak allowed the lifting of the ban on the export of AI-92 gasoline

... inflation by the end of the year. Regulators cannot maintain the gasoline export ban for too long, believes Sergey Tereshkin, founder and CEO of the Open Oil Market fuel and raw materials marketplace. "If the ban becomes overly prolonged, oil producers lose incentives for 'good behavior'... A long ban, sooner or later, will result in price increases," he argues. Therefore, the expert believes the authorities are sending a "supportive signal" to the market. However, accurate data on fuel production volumes is unavailable, as the government closed this data in May. Authorities justified this decision by ensuring information security. In the absence of such data, judging ...

Chinese Automotive Industry: A Global Innovation Example

... is developing measures to subsidize electric vehicle sales. This is in response to the increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers who are actively strengthening their positions in the European market with lower prices. The subsidy plan aims to support local automakers and stimulate demand for domestically produced vehicles. Analysis: European automakers are facing a growing challenge from Chinese companies such as BYD and Nio, which offer more affordable electric vehicle models. Subsidies may help bridge the price gap and support local players like Volkswagen ...

Startup and Venture Investment News August 2, 2025 - IPOs, Mega-Rounds, and Global Growth

... deals are being made, and startup plans for going public are back in the spotlight. Major funds and corporations have resumed large-scale venture investments, launching new funds and programs, while governments across different countries are enhancing support for innovations, aiming to keep pace in the global technology race. Preliminary data indicates that the first half of 2025 has produced the strongest venture capital funding since 2021. In North America alone, investment volume for the half-year has surged approximately 87% (to ~$116 billion) compared to last year, largely driven by mega-deals in the artificial intelligence sector....

Investing in Equipment from China – Pros and Cons

... only electrical appliances, clothing, and consumer goods, but also equipment designed for small businesses and industrial production. Few people can avoid using products... ... factory provides the opportunity to obtain quality equipment with warranty and service support. This means that in case of any issues, the device can be repaired or returned... ... products are often copied from similar items of European and American brands. As a result, producing high-tech products using this equipment is unlikely to succeed. The number...