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⚡ Reports confirm a massive acquisition deal nearing for company #Arcosa
📈 Information suggests that CRH is working to finalize the largest acquisition in its history, which could significantly impact #السوق 's finances
💰 According to reports from newspaper #FinancialTimes , this deal aims to acquire Arcosa, expanding #CRH 's operations in the global market
🌍📉 Decoupling from China Could Cost the U.S. and Europe $23.6 Trillion, Report Warns A new analysis cited by the Financial Times estimates that the United States, the Eurozone, and the United Kingdom would need to invest an additional $23.6 trillion over the next 25 years if they attempt to significantly reduce their economic dependence on China. The staggering figure highlights just how deeply global supply chains remain intertwined with the world’s second-largest economy. (Financial Times) According to the report, the U.S. alone would require about $13.7 trillion in new investments, while the Eurozone would need $9.1 trillion and the U.K. approximately $800 billion. The spending would be necessary to rebuild manufacturing capacity, secure alternative supply chains, expand research and development, and replace critical imports currently sourced from China. The study also warns that a rapid decoupling could increase production costs and push consumer prices higher, particularly in industries heavily dependent on Chinese components, including semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and rare earth minerals. Europe could see inflation rise by 1% to 2.5% in some sectors as businesses absorb the costs of relocating production. The debate has intensified as geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, and concerns over strategic dependence continue to grow. However, many analysts argue that a complete economic separation is neither practical nor affordable, suggesting that governments are more likely to pursue “partial decoupling” by diversifying supply chains while maintaining selective trade with China. The report underscores a new reality: reducing dependence on China is no longer just a geopolitical decision—it’s one of the most expensive economic challenges Western economies have ever considered. #China #Economy #Trade #Geopolitics #SupplyChains #GlobalMarkets #Investing #FinancialTimes
🌍📉 Decoupling from China Could Cost the U.S. and Europe $23.6 Trillion, Report Warns

A new analysis cited by the Financial Times estimates that the United States, the Eurozone, and the United Kingdom would need to invest an additional $23.6 trillion over the next 25 years if they attempt to significantly reduce their economic dependence on China. The staggering figure highlights just how deeply global supply chains remain intertwined with the world’s second-largest economy. (Financial Times)

According to the report, the U.S. alone would require about $13.7 trillion in new investments, while the Eurozone would need $9.1 trillion and the U.K. approximately $800 billion. The spending would be necessary to rebuild manufacturing capacity, secure alternative supply chains, expand research and development, and replace critical imports currently sourced from China.

The study also warns that a rapid decoupling could increase production costs and push consumer prices higher, particularly in industries heavily dependent on Chinese components, including semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and rare earth minerals. Europe could see inflation rise by 1% to 2.5% in some sectors as businesses absorb the costs of relocating production.

The debate has intensified as geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, and concerns over strategic dependence continue to grow. However, many analysts argue that a complete economic separation is neither practical nor affordable, suggesting that governments are more likely to pursue “partial decoupling” by diversifying supply chains while maintaining selective trade with China.

The report underscores a new reality: reducing dependence on China is no longer just a geopolitical decision—it’s one of the most expensive economic challenges Western economies have ever considered.

#China #Economy #Trade #Geopolitics #SupplyChains #GlobalMarkets #Investing #FinancialTimes
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