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Michelle Obama Embraces Therapy and a New Chapter in Life
I am. But you're new on here and weren't to know. I forgive you. -
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Huge win for Trump as world's second biggest carmaker relocates manufacturing to US
We'll see exactly what the bill entails. In the meantime, there's this: EU to launch dispute against U.S. tariffs as it sets out 95 billion euros in countermeasures The European Union’s executive arm on Thursday said it would launch a dispute with the World Trade Organization over the U.S.’s “reciprocal” tariff policy and duties on cars and car parts. The European Commission also said it had launched a public consultation on a broad list of U.S. imports to be potentially subject to countermeasures, if a trade deal is not reached with Washington. The list covers U.S. imports worth 95 billion euros ($107.4 billion) across a range of industrial and agricultural products. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/08/european-union-dispute-against-us-tariffs-world-trade-organization.html Guess which economy is bigger? The UK's or the EU's? -
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Why are you still in Thailand, not in Vietnam?
Pattaya is nice if you really like "bar culture" and drinking alcohol with the most average thai girls. It's not that special imo, though it's not a bad place to lay low -
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Trump Hails 'Full and Comprehensive' Trade Deal with UK Amid Modest Economic Expectations
Trump Hails 'Full and Comprehensive' Trade Deal with UK Amid Modest Economic Expectations Former U.S. President Donald Trump has described a newly announced trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom as “full and comprehensive,” declaring it a milestone in strengthening bilateral ties. Posting on his Truth Social platform, Trump stated, “The agreement with the United Kingdom is a full and comprehensive one that will cement the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom for many years to come.” Trump emphasized the significance of the UK being the first country to formalize a deal under what appears to be a new wave of trade diplomacy. “Because of our long time history and allegiance together, it is a great honour to have the United Kingdom as our FIRST announcement. Many other deals, which are in serious stages of negotiation, to follow!” Despite the bold rhetoric, the trade arrangement being revealed today is expected to be relatively limited in scope. Rather than a sweeping free trade agreement—which would require Congressional approval—the deal is set to include targeted tariff reductions and serve as a symbolic diplomatic gesture more than a transformative economic policy. One of the key features of the agreement is a reduction in tariffs that were originally imposed during Trump’s previous administration, particularly in sectors such as automobiles, steel, and aluminium. UK car exports, which are valued at around £9 billion annually and represent the country’s largest export category to the U.S., stand to benefit if Trump’s 25% import tariffs are lowered. The same tariff level currently applies to steel and aluminium, and a reduction there could offer some relief to UK manufacturers. Yet the economic impact is likely to be modest. Many analysts suggest that the deal is aimed more at mending past trade tensions rather than establishing a new era of significant transatlantic commerce. The potential for broader cooperation with the European Union—still the UK’s largest trading partner—is widely considered more economically crucial. Chancellor Rachel Reeves underscored this point in a recent interview, noting that while the deal with the United States garners considerable attention, it is the UK’s proximity to and integration with Europe that holds more weight in practical terms. “I understand why there's so much focus on our trading relationship with the US but actually our trading relationship with Europe is arguably even more important, because they're our nearest neighbours and trading partners,” she said. While key components such as pharmaceuticals remain uncertain, with no current trade restrictions but potential future vulnerability to global tariffs, the deal may offer some mutual concessions. One possible compromise could involve the UK lowering its 2% digital services tax on American tech companies in exchange for reduced tariffs on car and pharmaceutical exports. However, some red lines remain firm. Food standards, a politically sensitive issue in the UK, are not expected to be part of the agreement. Despite speculation about easing tariffs on U.S. agricultural products, Reeves has made clear that controversial items such as chlorinated chicken will not be permitted under this deal due to domestic opposition. While today’s announcement offers diplomatic reassurance and a partial rollback of past trade barriers, it falls short of a full-scale free trade agreement. The coming months will reveal whether Trump’s promise of “many other deals” materializes and how they compare in substance and scale. Adpated by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-05-08 -
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What is it about Trump that triggers you and causes you so much angst and unease
That's one of the lamest comebacks I've ever read. I'm impressed. -
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Why are you still in Thailand, not in Vietnam?
I would like some more info on Vietnam, so how is the visa situation? We can buy a $25 e-visa for 90 days, then do a quick visa run to cambodia or lao? Then re-enter without issues on another e-visa? That sounds quite good. Also is there anything comparable to Shopee, Makro, Big C in vietnam? Thanks
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