VW Pivots EV Development to China, JP Morgan Relocates Gold Trading Desk to Singapore

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/daily-digest/vw-pivots-ev-development-to-china-jp-morgan-relocates-gold-trading-desk-to-singapore/

Economy

Volkswagen announced plans to develop electric vehicles in China at half the cost of production in Germany, leveraging lower labor expenses, efficient supply chains, and easier battery access. The company’s Hefei R&D base, with over 100 labs, enables simultaneous validation of software, hardware, and vehicles, shortening development timelines by 30% to about 35 months. VW intends to launch around 30 EV models in China over the next five years to counter competition from domestic makers. The strategy, initially focused on the local market, may extend to exports and global operations. Since 2022, VW has invested nearly €4 billion in China, including partnerships with Xpeng and Horizon Robotics for AI-driven autonomous features. The company plans to reduce its German workforce by 35,000 by 2030 due to high production costs and weak European demand. German auto workers’ unions have raised concerns that the shift could undermine domestic employment and technological independence.

Meanwhile, China’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index rose to 49.2 in November from 49.0 in October but stayed below the 50 threshold indicating contraction for an eighth consecutive month, the longest streak on record. The non-manufacturing PMI fell to 49.5 from 50.1, entering contraction for the first time since the 2023 economic reopening, driven by weaknesses in real estate and services. Industrial production recorded its smallest gain this year, while exports contracted due to subdued global demand, particularly to the U.S. Retail sales growth slowed for a fifth straight month, the longest such period since the COVID-19 shutdowns. Beijing injected 1 trillion yuan ($141 billion) in stimulus since late September, including funds for provincial investments and policy banks, yet credit growth has slowed amid concerns over debt levels. Policymakers prioritize technology and manufacturing, with net exports contributing nearly a third of growth this year, as GDP decelerated to its slowest pace in a year last quarter. State media outlets, such as Global Times, noted the slight PMI improvement as a sign that stimulus measures are beginning to take effect.

JP Morgan Chase relocated its entire gold trading desk, which handles billions in daily transactions, from New York to Singapore last week without a public announcement. Over 50 traders and their families were instructed to move by the week’s end. Gold prices reached $4,256 per ounce, up $54 in a single day, while the bank delivered $4 billion in physical bullion against New York futures contracts this month—the largest such delivery since 2008. Singapore offers no gold import tariffs and maintains ties with BRICS nations. Reports indicate this aligns with the bank’s growing private banking operations for high-net-worth clients shifting assets from the United States. BRICS countries sold $93 billion in U.S. treasuries last week, amid reports of an impending audit of Fort Knox. A JP Morgan spokesperson stated that the relocation is part of a broader strategy to expand operations in Asia-Pacific markets.

Starting December 1, 2025, the Trump administration will enforce new Financial Crimes Enforcement Network requirements targeting cash purchases and limited liability companies in U.S. residential real estate transactions. The National Association of Realtors has expressed worries that the rules could complicate transactions and reduce market liquidity.

Geopolitics

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner met with a Ukrainian delegation in Miami to address remaining gaps in a proposed peace deal following Russia’s 2022 invasion. The discussions focused on territory and security guarantees, the two unresolved issues from Geneva talks last Sunday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the resignation of chief of staff Andrii Yermak amid an anti-corruption probe into $100 million reportedly embezzled from the energy sector; neither has been accused of wrongdoing. Negotiations now fall to Rustem Umerov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, and first deputy foreign minister Sergiy Kyslytsya, both implicated but not named as suspects in the probe. Zelenskyy described the U.S. approach as constructive and stated that talks would continue to outline steps for ending the war while prioritizing Ukrainian interests. Russian forces launched missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and infrastructure, while Ukrainian drones targeted Russian oil facilities, including a Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal near Novorossiysk. Kazakhstan urged Ukraine to cease strikes on the site, which handles 1% of global oil supplies. Russian officials indicated openness to a deal only on their terms and expressed concerns over revisions to prior proposals. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized revisions to initial proposals, stating they could undermine ongoing efforts.

Privacy & Surveillance

Missouri will require age verification for accessing websites with material deemed “harmful to minors” starting November 30, 2025, joining other states in implementing such laws. Sites or apps where over one-third of content falls into this category must block entry until users, aged 18 or older, provide proof via digital ID, government-issued documents, or transactional data. Non-compliant platforms face daily fines up to $10,000, classified as unfair practices. Mobile operating systems with at least 10 million U.S. users, such as those from Apple and Google, must offer built-in verification tools for external sites. The law mandates reasonable data safeguards and prohibits storage of identifying information except for law enforcement needs. A past breach affecting a Discord service leaked 70,000 ID photos. Privacy advocates, including Big Brother Watch, have warned of potential data misuse and breaches from such verification systems.

More than 60 UK councils have trained staff as drone pilots and acquired unmanned aerial vehicles for operations, with an additional dozen seeking regulatory guidance from the Civil Aviation Authority. Councils including Sunderland, which operates a fleet of 13 drones, use them for crime prevention, environmental enforcement, and monitoring public gatherings. Hammersmith and Fulham plans to deploy drones alongside a 70-person enforcement team and AI-enabled CCTV to address fly-tipping and antisocial behavior, citing insufficient police resources. Other areas, such as North West Leicestershire, Stockton on Tees, Newcastle, North Norfolk, and Thurrock, employ drones for planning enforcement, infrastructure assessments, and crime detection. Tendring limits its three drones to non-surveillance uses like communications. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about expanded monitoring in a country with extensive CCTV coverage. Council officials, such as those in Hammersmith and Fulham, maintain that the drones enhance enforcement where police resources are limited.

Society

Chevrolet released its Christmas commercial “Memory Lane,” which depicts an empty-nester couple driving their 1987 Suburban to a family reunion at a snowy cabin. The three-minute ad features flashbacks of family milestones, set to “Merry Christmas Baby,” and ends with the extended family gathered around a Christmas tree. The spot has accumulated nearly 20 million views across platforms. Viewers on social media praised it for emotional storytelling focused on a traditional American family. General Motors’ vice president of marketing stated that the ad draws from real customer stories to highlight the role of mothers in family life. Recent advertisements from Nike and American Eagle emphasized straightforward narratives, according to reports on shifting consumer preferences. However, advocacy groups like GLAAD have criticized the ad for lacking representation of diverse family structures.

Sources

Chevy’s Heartfelt Ad Proves Woke Marketing is Dead

Chevy’s “Memory Lane” zero politics, 100% heart ad is the clearest proof yet that the pendulum has swung.

Source | Submitted by Rodster

JP Morgan’s Gold Desk Flees New York for Singapore Amid Dollar Collapse Fears

This is not an expansion. This is an escape.

Source | Submitted by sketchypoodle

China’s Factory Activity Hits Record Contraction Streak as Economy Deepens Slump

China’s factory activity staged a slight improvement in November, but once again printed below the median estimate and extended its streak of declines to a record as the country’s economic slowdown deepens.

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Rubio, Witkoff, and Kushner Meet Ukrainian Team in Miami to Seal Peace Deal Gaps

Rubio, Witkoff Meet With Ukraine Negotiators In Miami To Discuss Plans To End War

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VW Halves EV Development Costs with China-Centric Strategy

Volkswagen says it can build an electric car entirely in China at roughly half the cost of producing one in Germany

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Missouri’s ID Checkpoint: Trading Privacy for Access to Adult Web Content

Missouri joins a growing list of states testing how much privacy people will trade for a filtered internet.

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Over 60 UK Councils Launch Drone Fleets to Monitor Residents, Sparking Surveillance Fears

Local authorities across Britain have assembled fleets of drones and are training up staff as pilots so they can snoop on residents.

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Trump Administration Targets Cash Buyers and LLCs in US Residential Real Estate Starting December 2025

Beginning December 1, 2025, the Trump Administration will implement new rules targeting cash buyers and LLCs purchasing residential property in the United States.

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: GLAAD, JP Morgan Chase, Global Times, German Auto Workers Union, National Association of Realtors (NAR), Dmitry Peskov, Big Brother Watch, and Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

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There is nothing that the state won’t do to keep power:

or just to enforce its (unreasonable) will. eg US selling methanol-heavy bootleg alcohol - thus blinding people who disobeyed.

Anyone still think filling your home with cameras and microphones is a good idea? This was entirely predictable from Day 0 - to people like us, anyway.

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Things like this are why it doesn’t matter if you live in a red state or blue one. It’s the age old “for the children!” b.s. regardless of whether the plebs want it or not. I wonder who gets to decide what material is harmful?

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Agreed! It’s why the whole Left vs Right paradigm is a hoax. TPTB on both sides have put a Bullseye on the backs of the Plebs. That’s why they are just working their BS magic so they can finally achieve total control with Digital ID’s and Digital currencies.

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Absolutely, but just the tip of the iceberg. You CAN purchase a decent router, you CAN firewall your cameras, but is anyone else doing it the “right/correct” way? You’re hosed. Some idiot is filming us everytime we walk down a local PUBLIC walkway. His camera light comes on at night. Where are his pics going? I feel like taking his camera out, but don’t want to deal with the legalities and fingerprinting, so I simply flip it off most of the time.

Michael here has a good site, seems clean and he seems to know his stuff (the stuff he’s researched) Router Hacks and Attacks in the News
Most home routers and MANY business routers are crap. Please, if you have any inclination about security, check out routersecurity.org. I did break down, purchase and install two Peplink routers at my two locations and they are wonderfull (as suggested by Michael’s site). Not cheap, and you do need sites like Mike’s to assist with your firewalling efforts.
My cameras cannot be accessed from the internet (explicitly firewalled by MAC address & (local)IP, hackers are toast), my cameras can ONLY send images to my leased VPS machines (how secure are those?) to specific IPs & specific ports from my home servers. Security can be accomplished, most here seem to be quite astute even if you’re a non-techie (could take time, but you’d make it through, or ask for help).
Yea, and these Piece of crap amazon, cheap cameras, yes they are sending out (phoning home) connections to God knows where? I traced them (whois/nslookup), but eneded up at some run-of-the mill internet server like AWS. Firewall them and no more phoning home (their home).

Let’s go a step further…quantum computing. All these certs we’re using (I use LetsEncrypt and so does PP for this board (Common Name: peakprosperity.com, Issuer Organization: Let’s Encrypt), can potentially be hacked once quantum computing takes hold, same with your bank accounts, all basic SSL/TLS security.
Here is what’s even worse (maybe this is one reason why everyone is rushing to AI): They’re harvesting encrypted communcations now and will decrypt them once quantum computing is available (shit, could be available now?)
Why Your Digital Certificates Are Quantum Computing’s First Casualty | CDOTrends

I recall PP doing some stories on security, etc. Perhaps it’s worth revisiting again, with an emphasis on home/household security?

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I’m splitting hairs here, but I can walk in, buy a gun and be out in 45 minutes in a red state. I have not bought any for years, but check out what it takes to purchase a gun in say California, Washington State or New Jersey (or Canuckistan).
Thinking about a folding PCC for backpacking and as a truck gun.

Edits: typos and little stuff

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Our “homestead-in-progress” is in rural NY, hell and gone from anywhere. Everyone near us, both rich and poor, have multiple guns. I’m sure it takes more than 45 minutes to legally buy a gun.

But what difference does that make? As long as you don’t pose a threat to the establishment you can own 100 guns. If you do pose a threat then suddenly child porn will be found on your computer. Or a warrant will be issued because you’re a drug dealer. This sort of thing happens regardless of red/blue.

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permiegirl

But what difference does that make?

It doesn’t. I stated I was splitting hairs. And no, it’s not the number of guns you own, but how much ammo you have :wink: & how comfortable/experienced you are with your weapons. I mention gunz on this site, due to the fact that I carry every day. I check my revolver (and put it back), pistol (and re-lock it) and/or rifle/shotgun (know where your cartridge is to ensure it’s not in the breech, but in the magazine), most every day. After the Charlie Kirk thing, now I carry a rifle frequently, much more so than in the past (grouse season will be over this month). I know it’s all about the left-right thing, (powers that be trying to divide us), but Charlie’s passing hurt, and it still is painful.

And don’t kid yourself. Those who didn’t get the vax are on a list as well. They know more about us than we can even recall. We’re no doubt all threats to one power or another.

I’d need to re-marry to move onto a farm/ranch/new homestead. My father grew up on a farm and now we all need to move back? He fought and increased his Engineering knowledge all his life so he didn’t need to work on a farm (BS Math, MS EE). I’m in Utah, I could take on a new wife? It’s not the second wife that’’s the issue, but convincing your first wife you’re taking on a new one.

For polygamy references see: Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith by author Jon Krakauer (yea also the author of Into Thin Air about that 1996 disaster on Everest). I enjoy his writing style, some others do, some don’t.

Edit: Krakauer books