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[Global Economic Shifts: EU Autonomy, Gentrification in Mexico, and the State of British Horse Racing]-[EU chief says Europe must fight for its future]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-09-10

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Global Economic Shifts: Navigating Autonomy, Urban Change, and Industry Strikes

This week’s World Business Report covers a wide spectrum of global economic challenges, ranging from the European Union’s push for strategic independence to the social fallout of gentrification in Mexico City and the existential crisis facing British horse racing.

The European Union’s Quest for Autonomy

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s recent State of the Union address emphasized a vision for "Europe's independence moment." Amidst rising competition from China and trade pressures from the US, the EU is pivoting toward greater autonomy in defense and technology.

Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi noted the complexity of this shift, stating, "Europe must get more autonomy in defense, in economy and in mentality in general." While Ligi expressed support for von der Leyen’s rhetoric, he remained critical of her recent trade deals with the US, labeling protectionist tariffs as "taxes" that hinder a "rule-based" global order. The discussion also touched upon the EU’s ambition to revitalize its automotive sector, specifically in electric vehicles (EVs), to avoid being "conquered" by Chinese manufacturers, though analysts like Rebecca Christie warn that matching Chinese productivity remains a monumental obstacle.

Gentrification and Social Displacement in Mexico City

In Mexico City, the rapid influx of foreign residents—often driven by the lower cost of living compared to the US—has sparked intense anti-gentrification protests. Activists report that in neighborhoods like La Condesa, nearly one in five homes is now a holiday let.

Testimonies from long-term residents, such as Erika Aguilar, highlight the human cost: "The first apartment I rented here cost around 4,000 pesos a month in 2007. Today that same apartment costs more than 10 times as much." While the government has introduced a 14-point plan to regulate rents and protect residents, many activists argue these measures are "too late" to reverse the forced displacement of local communities.

The Crisis in British Horse Racing

British horse racing is currently undertaking its first-ever strike in protest against proposed tax hikes on betting. The British Horse Racing Authority warns that increasing the betting tax rate from 15% to 21% could have a "destructive impact," potentially costing the industry £330 million and 2,500 jobs.

Trainer Gemma Tutte described the current climate as a "bleak landscape," noting that prize money is already insufficient to cover operational costs. She warned that if the tax changes proceed, it could prove "catastrophic" for small trainers who rely on owners participating for the love of the sport rather than for profit.

Tech Titans and Market Movements

Finally, the podcast highlighted the shifting landscape of Big Tech. Oracle is seeing massive growth in its cloud infrastructure, with Investment Director Ross Mould noting that the firm is "getting involved in computing infrastructure" necessary for generative AI, potentially positioning Larry Ellison to become the world’s richest man. Conversely, Apple faces investor skepticism; despite the launch of new hardware, its shares fell 2.5% as the market worries the company is "lagging in artificial intelligence" and remains overly reliant on a "19-year-old product."

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