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Economic Crisis News 4 October 2025 - 1 November 2025

Car Factories on the Brink: Chip War Crisis Forces Eleventh-Hour Trade Truce

Car Factories on the Brink: Chip War Crisis Forces Eleventh-Hour Trade Truce

Background: Dutch Takeover Spurs Chinese Backlash Nexperia is a major producer of so-called “mature node” semiconductors – basic but ubiquitous components like diodes, transistors and voltage regulators used in cars and consumer electronics reuters.com. Originally part of Philips, Nexperia was sold in 2017 to Chinese investors and later fully acquired by Wingtech Technology, a Shanghai-listed electronics firm investing.com investing.com. For years this arrangement flew under the radar, but rising geopolitical frictions set the stage for conflict. In December 2024, the U.S. Commerce Department placed Wingtech on its Entity List, accusing it of aiding China’s efforts to acquire sensitive chip capabilities
CAR FACTORIES ON THE BRINK: China-Dutch Chip Clash Sparks Global Auto Crisis – Trade Deal Offers Hope

CAR FACTORIES ON THE BRINK: China-Dutch Chip Clash Sparks Global Auto Crisis – Trade Deal Offers Hope

What’s Going On with Nexperia and China Nexperia is a Dutch semiconductor firm (spun out from Philips) that makes mature power-control chips (diodes, transistors, MOSFETs) used ubiquitously in cars and electronics ts2.tech reuters.com. In late September 2025 the Dutch government invoked emergency powers, taking over Nexperia and ousting its China-appointed CEO on national-security grounds. The move was triggered by U.S. pressure (Wingtech, Nexperia’s Chinese owner, was blacklisted) and fears that Nexperia’s technology might transfer to China reuters.com reuters.com. Beijing quickly retaliated. On Oct 4 China’s commerce ministry issued an export ban blocking Nexperia’s China factories from sending chips abroad ts2.tech
Duralex Crisis Deepens: Iconic French Glassmaker Seeks €5M Lifeline from Public Investors

Duralex Crisis Deepens: Iconic French Glassmaker Seeks €5M Lifeline from Public Investors

Duralex’s Fight for Survival – From Bankruptcy to Worker Cooperative Founded in 1945, Duralex is a household name in France, known worldwide for its nearly indestructible tempered glass cups and plates. The company is considered part of France’s industrial patrimoine – a storied legacy spanning roughly 70 years of glassmaking bfmtv.com. But that proud history has been marred by repeated crises. Over the past three decades, Duralex has endured multiple bankruptcies and rescues, as successive owners failed to modernize its factory in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin (Loiret). By 2020, amid mounting debt, Duralex entered court-administered reorganization, and a new investor (La Maison
21 October 2025
Precious Metals Skyrocket as Shutdown Fuels Safe-Haven Rush – Gold Hits Record, Silver Near $50

Precious Metals Skyrocket as Shutdown Fuels Safe-Haven Rush – Gold Hits Record, Silver Near $50

Key Facts Gold Near Record Highs Amid Safe-Haven Rush Gold prices are flirting with record territory after an explosive rally in recent weeks. On October 3, the metal jumped about $30 to $3,889/oz, setting a fresh all-time high intraday herobullion.com and capping seven consecutive weeks of gains. It briefly hit $3,896.49 the day before – a new record – and is now on track for its best annual performance since 1979 investopedia.com. The yellow metal has soared approximately 48% year-to-date, vastly outperforming equities (the S&P 500 is up ~14% in 2025) investopedia.com. Safe-haven demand has been the key driver. Investors
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