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[Global Economic Shifts: Renewable Energy Pacts, Digital Safety, and Trade Integration]-[North Sea nations bet big on wind power]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-01-26

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Europe’s Offshore Wind Ambitions

In a significant move toward energy independence, ten European countries have pledged €113 billion to vastly expand offshore wind capacity by 2030. According to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen, the core of this strategy is to deliver "homegrown clean, affordable energy." The North Sea is viewed as a "huge reservoir of power" that, once tapped, will help Europe escape the "fossil fuel roller coaster" characterized by volatile gas market prices. BBC climate editor Justin Rowlett notes that the project involves 200 gigawatts of power, with interconnected wind farms designed to "smooth out peaks of demand" across the continent. Addressing concerns about technology dependence, Rowlett clarified that while China dominates in batteries and solar, Europe maintains a strong foothold in the wind sector, with over 40% of the market for wind turbines supplied by European countries.

France’s Legislative Push for Digital Safety

President Emmanuel Macron has initiated a legislative push to ban social media for those under 15, asserting that "the brains of our children and our teenagers are not for sale." Clara Chappaz, France’s ambassador for AI and digital affairs, emphasized that the move is a response to the "anxiety" and exposure to "addictive" or "harmful" content generated by platform algorithms. While acknowledging that some minors may attempt to circumvent these regulations, Chappaz pointed to the success of age-verification tools used on pornography websites as proof of concept. France aims to align with a growing international consensus, including similar initiatives in Australia, the UK, Germany, and Spain, to foster a "worldwide conversation" on child protection in the digital age.

Gold’s Record-Breaking Rally

Gold has hit unprecedented price levels, surging over 82% in the last 12 months. Investment manager Rachel Winter attributes this rally to gold’s traditional status as a "safe haven" during periods of geopolitical tension. Furthermore, the "weakness of the US dollar" has bolstered gold's appeal, as the metal is traded in dollars. Winter also highlights the role of market momentum, noting that as gold gains mainstream press coverage, more investors are buying in with the hope that the trend will persist. The current currency landscape, marked by a strengthening yen and a weakening dollar, has further fueled speculation regarding potential market interventions.

India-EU Trade Relations

After two decades of negotiations, India and the European Union are nearing a historic trade deal. Ajay Srivastava, founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative, outlines the mutual benefits: India gains access to a "20 trillion European Union market" of 450 million consumers. By reducing high tariffs on goods like garments and footwear—currently between 12% and 18%—India will be better positioned to compete with rivals like Vietnam. Conversely, the EU stands to gain significant access to the Indian market, particularly in sectors like automobiles and spirits, where tariffs currently sit as high as 100% to 150%. This agreement is seen as a strategic pivot to strengthen economic ties amid shifting global dynamics.

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This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.
This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.
Europe blows with the wind and bets big on offshore energy.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leana Bern.
France moves to ban social media for under-15s, and India and the EU edge closer to a long-awaited trade deal.

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