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[World Business Express: Executive Resignations, Lithium Export Bans, and Automotive Industry Challenges]-[Another business leader steps down over ties with Jeffery Epstein]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-02-26

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The World Economic Forum Leadership Crisis

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is currently navigating a period of significant reputational damage following the resignation of its chief executive, Borge Brende. This departure follows an investigation into his ties with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to BBC international business correspondent Theo Leggett, the investigation was triggered by the release of the "Epstein files," which revealed a "friendly relationship" between Brende and Epstein, including meetings and dinners that occurred years after Epstein’s initial sex offense convictions. Despite the lack of evidence of "wrongdoing," the perception of "congeniality" and "matey jockeying" in these communications created a public relations crisis, leading to a departure characterized by "anodyne" press statements that conspicuously avoided addressing the controversy directly.

Zimbabwe's Lithium Ban and Market Volatility

Global supply chains face renewed uncertainty after Zimbabwe, a critical supplier of lithium, implemented an immediate ban on raw lithium exports. This move aims to force domestic processing, yet experts suggest the country lacks the necessary infrastructure. Shingai Nyoka reports that the announcement has caused "panic" in markets, particularly in China, where lithium prices surged between 6 and 10 percent. Investment strategist Emma Wall highlights that while the long-term goal of domestic production is understandable, the immediate result is "short-term disruption to supply chains." With lithium being "absolutely imperative" for modern electronics and electric vehicles (EVs), the market is struggling to reconcile the sudden lack of supply with the significant capital investment required to build local processing plants.

Automotive Sector Struggles: EVs and Traditional Models

Automotive manufacturers are facing a multifaceted crisis. Volvo has initiated a recall of over 40,000 EX30 electric vehicles due to potential "fire risks" associated with charging batteries beyond 70 percent. Managing director Nicole Melillo emphasized that while only a "tiny percentage" of vehicles were affected, the company is prioritizing safety by offering free charging and working rapidly to address the "root cause."

Simultaneously, Stellantis—parent company of Jeep and Fiat—is navigating a complex market environment. Despite reporting "less than favourable results" and citing the negative impact of US tariffs, their share price rose following the announcement of a pivot to revive petrol and diesel models. This reflects a broader trend of volatility in the industry, further underscored by Aston Martin’s recent job cuts, also attributed to the impact of international trade tariffs.

Macro-Economic Pressures and Corporate Battles

Beyond individual manufacturers, Japan’s economy is grappling with a demographic crisis, as its birth rate hit an "all-time low" for the tenth consecutive year. This decline exacerbates "labour shortages" and contributes to a debt ratio that remains the highest among major economies. Meanwhile, the media landscape is dominated by the "saga" surrounding Warner Brothers Discovery. Despite growth in its streaming segment, the company continues to lose money, with declining ad sales in its TV division fueling takeover speculation involving Paramount and Netflix. As Paramount hikes its bid, the industry remains in a state of flux, waiting to see how these financial pressures will influence the final outcome of the acquisition battle.

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The chief executive of the World Economic Forum steps down over ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
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I'm Sarah Rogers.

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