Europe's deindustrialization is driven by permanently elevated energy costs that make manufacturing uncompetitive, causing major companies like BASF to relocate production to lower-cost regions like China, despite Europe's historical leadership in the Industrial Revolution and its role in driving green energy transitions.
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Is Europe losing its [music] industries?
The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, is it quietly becoming the death place, too? For over two centuries, Europe was the world's factory floor. From the first steam engines to premium German cars and high-end chemicals. If the world needed it, Europe built it. But as of May 2026, the foundation is cracking. And the primary cause, a permanent shift to the cost of doing business. Energy prices, once a temporary crisis in 2022, have settled at a new normal that is consistently higher than in the United States or China. For the energy-intensive giants, the math simply no longer adds up. Look at Germany. In April 2026, the chemical titan BASF officially inaugurated its massive new $9 billion US dollar site in Zhanjiang, China. While they downsize in Ludwigshafen, they are expanding in Asia. Between massive subsidies from the US Inflation Reduction Act and lower production costs in China, Europe is trapped in the middle. The irony is hard to ignore. Europe spent years leading the global push for expensive energy transition and strict regulations. Now, its industries are discovering that principles are a luxury when you can no longer afford the electricity bill.
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