AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCross-Strait Trade & Jobs: China says modernization is boosting Taiwan opportunities, with cross-strait trade at about $185.03B in H1 (+25.3% YoY) and Taiwan exports to the mainland/HK up 26.5% in the first seven months, while Fujian reports more Taiwan visits and new Taiwan-funded firms. Youth Employment Pressure: Ireland’s data shows under-35 unemployment remains stubborn even as the economy booms, with many young applicants facing rejection in retail/hospitality and AI-driven hiring slowing entry-level graduate roles. EU Work Rules for Platforms: The EU Platform Work Directive heads toward national implementation by Dec. 2, 2026, with major questions around employment-status presumption and limits on automated monitoring. Workplace Pay Transparency: In India, a new Indeed tracker finds many promotions bring little or no pay growth, fueling “title inflation” where senior-sounding roles don’t match compensation. Public Sector Budget Strain: VSA’s 2026 budget rises to about Cg. 109M, but the health/social/labor demand gap means only a few vacancies are funded, forcing priority choices. Ethics & Conflicts: Detroit’s ethics board will investigate top city attorney Conrad Mallett over outside directorship ties to a company getting tax breaks, plus concerns about undisclosed family employment. AI Data Centres Planning: Waikato (NZ) is drafting a position statement to balance AI data-centre investment with energy, water, land-use, and environmental impacts. Care & Transport Failures: A UK case highlights patient transport breakdowns after an elderly cancer patient was left in a wheelchair for nine hours, raising questions about contracted service reliability.
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