Tag: industrial policy
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Pakistan Wrestles with JF-17's Industrial Future
As Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder aircraft proves its mettle in combat, a new question takes center stage: will this successful jet remain just a procurement prize or become the cornerstone of a thriving domestic aerospace industry? With over 170 JF-17s produced and export interest soaring, the country's defence planners must decide how to take the reins of this high-flying program.

Australia Urged to Bolster Biomanufacturing for Food Security
As President Xi Jinping emphasized, food security is the foundation of national security, and China is taking bold steps to ensure its own by rapidly expanding its biomanufacturing capabilities. With at least 43 new pilot plants and a comprehensive five-year plan in place, China is aggressively scaling up production of resilient new protein sources.

Netgear Sidesteps Router Ban with FCC Waiver
Netgear has scored a major win with the FCC granting it a temporary waiver, allowing the company to import consumer routers until 2027 despite a broader ban on foreign-made networking hardware. This move marks a significant exception to the rule, with Netgear becoming the first consumer brand to sidestep the import restriction.

Jaguar Land Rover Exclusive: Risky Cyber Crisis
A cyberattack has halted Jaguar Land Rover’s production and sparked urgent questions in Westminster about whether the government should step in to protect a strategic employer and its fragile supply chain. With plants paused, suppliers at risk and MPs demanding answers, this incident could reshape how Britain protects its critical industries from digital shocks.

production pause: Stunning Risky Supply-Chain Crisis
Jaguar Land Rover’s production pause — now extended to October 1 — lays bare how fragile global supply chains can halt both everyday SUVs and luxury icons, snarling deliveries and unsettling local jobs. As the industry scrambles for fixes from regional suppliers to chip investments, this pause is a wake-up call to rethink how cars are built in an age of electrification and scarce parts.

Energy innovation: Must-Have, Urgent National Priority
Energy innovation isn’t optional — it’s the linchpin of America’s economy, security, and climate resilience. By empowering national labs, funding scale‑up, and modernizing policy, we can turn scientific breakthroughs into affordable, secure clean energy for everyone.

JLTVs to Canada: Must-Have, Best Upgrade
A proposed $160M sale of Oshkosh JLTVs could quickly boost Canadian troop protection, mobility and NATO interoperability. But choosing the proven platform also means accepting long-term sustainment ties to the U.S. and weighing industrial and sovereignty trade-offs.

MEMS IMUs: Must-Have Precision, Risky Consequences
A $50 MEMS IMU turning a $50,000 weapon into a pinpoint munition forces us to rethink deterrence, escalation, and the rules of engagement. Buying 300,000 of these tiny sensors makes precision pervasive — reshaping tactics, supply chains, and policy in ways both stabilizing and risky.