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Trump tells Americans ‘it won’t be easy’
No it wasn't. Legendary traders predicted a correction for years. It was an open secret that shares were overvalued. -
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Trump tells Americans ‘it won’t be easy’
There's no mechanism to fix trade deficits in the short term so people will be waiting for many years for factories to reopen and even if they do that's no guarantee it will be cheaper than China, unless they heavily use robotics (they will) so in this case less blue collar work than he may think. If he doesn't back down at best this will be a transfer from American consumers to American businesses and labor. It's not going to be an across the board win for everyone by any means. -
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Recommendations for a quiet beach at Phuket
That's the beauty of having own car as we can move around easily and check things out. Seems like Kamala and Nai Harn will suit us best. We plan on spending 3 nights at Phuket, one day I'll take my wife for a tour of the main attractions, and possible we could do a PP trip the next day. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 7 April 2025
Russians Hold One in Four Foreign Work Permits in Phuket, Official Report Reveals File picture for reference only A newly published report from the Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) has shed light on a significant demographic shift in the island’s workforce: Russian nationals now account for one in every four valid work permits issued to foreigners in the province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357035-russians-hold-one-in-four-foreign-work-permits-in-phuket-official-report-reveals/ -
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Russians Hold One in Four Foreign Work Permits in Phuket, Official Report Reveals
File picture for reference only A newly published report from the Phuket Provincial Employment Office (PPEO) has shed light on a significant demographic shift in the island’s workforce: Russian nationals now account for one in every four valid work permits issued to foreigners in the province. According to the PPEO’s Labour Market Overview for April 2025, a total of 15,620 valid work permits have been granted to foreign nationals working legally in Phuket. Of these, 3,926 were issued to citizens of the Russian Federation, making up a remarkable 25% of all foreign work permit holders on the island. This sharp rise in Russian work permit holders underscores the enduring appeal of Phuket among Russians, not just as a holiday destination but increasingly as a place to live and work. The island’s sunny climate, relatively low cost of living, and business opportunities in tourism, wellness, and real estate are believed to be key drivers behind this trend. Following Russia, the leading countries of origin for foreign work permit holders in Phuket are: • Philippines – 1,470 permits • China – 1,202 permits • United Kingdom – 1,150 permits • France – 856 permits • India – 707 permits • Italy – 446 permits • United States – 402 permits • Australia – 363 permits • Ukraine – 355 permits • Germany – 333 permits Several other nationalities are also notably represented in Phuket’s foreign workforce, including Turkey (232), South Africa (201), Canada (191), and Myanmar (191). Beyond nationality, the report also provides a detailed breakdown of the industries in which foreigners are legally employed in Phuket. The hospitality sector remains dominant, with: • 1,538 work permits issued to foreigners working in hotels • 1,461 permits for those in the food and beverage industry • 1,301 permits for individuals working in schools and other educational institutions In addition, 1,102 foreigners are employed as consultants, while 876 are working with travel agents and tour operators. Other notable categories include: • 224 permits in computer-related establishments • 199 permits in sports facilities, such as diving, windsurfing, golf, and tennis • 187 permits in other entertainment activities • 141 permits in other residential facilities The report also notes that 6,184 work permits fall under the category of ‘Other Activity Types’, highlighting the breadth of roles undertaken by foreign nationals on the island. The growing diversity of Phuket’s expatriate workforce has prompted renewed conversations among policymakers and business leaders regarding labour integration, the enforcement of work regulations, and the need for strategic planning to support the island’s economic and social development. -- 2025-04-07 -
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Elderly Recycler Killed on Pedestrian Crossing After Being Hit Twice by Motorbikes
Physical barriers? Like automatic gates or crossbars? Yep, works flawlessly at railroad crossings.
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