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Beyond the Bailout: The Wallenberg Family''s €1.4 Billion Bet on Strategic Industrial Sovereignty
Power Energy

Beyond the Bailout: The Wallenberg Family''s €1.4 Billion Bet on Strategic Industrial Sovereignty

The announcement of a €1.4 billion rescue package for Stegra, led by a Wallenberg-associated group, is more than a corporate lifeline. This analysis argues it represents a strategic, long-term investment in preserving critical industrial capacity, likely in a sector deemed essential for national or European economic sovereignty. Moving beyond the simple narrative of saving a plant, we examine the hidden logic: this is a calculated move to secure a vital link in a supply chain, prevent foreign acquisition of sensitive assets, and maintain technological autonomy. The involvement of the Wallenberg sphere, known for its patient capital and industrial focus, signals a deep audit of the plant''s underlying strategic value, positioning this not as a bailout but as a defensive investment in foundational industrial infrastructure.

The Geopolitical Chessboard of Critical Metals: Power, Scarcity, and the $1 Trillion Energy Transition
Power Energy

The Geopolitical Chessboard of Critical Metals: Power, Scarcity, and the $1 Trillion Energy Transition

The global shift to clean energy is fueling an unprecedented demand surge for critical metals like lithium, cobalt, and rare earths, projected to grow 500% by 2050. This article reveals how this demand is reshaping global power dynamics, exposing the vulnerabilities of hyper-concentrated supply chains dominated by a few nations. We analyze the strategic moves by the U.S. and EU to secure supplies, and explore the deeper economic logic: the energy transition is not just a technological shift but a massive reallocation of resource power, creating new dependencies and geopolitical flashpoints that will define the next century.