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EU Folds - Agrees 15% Tariff
As an American I can truly say that the average American is a fairly scary type of individual, and not something to be particularly proud of. Most are not deep thinkers, nor readers, nor indenepdent minds. -
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EU Folds - Agrees 15% Tariff
EU bureaucrats almost sh!t their pants, as 30% tariffs were just around the corner. With the major European economies barely growing, or even shrinking, this would have been a catastrophe. Everyone around the world seems to be afraid of Trump... -
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BKK Bank 4 months banked method??
Signing that affidavit was really unknown by me and perhaps my fault that I can't read Thai....but I will still seek legal assistance if needed. I thought I was signing just to receive my statement and letter not to approve my assets to be FROZEN! The representative said in English I can't withdraw for 4 months....not that it would be FROZEN! I blew that remark off knowing that immigration's requirement is only 3 months. Besides that, isn't the bank legally required to give me a copy of all the docs I signed? I got none! -
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EU Folds - Agrees 15% Tariff
In order to keep the EU bandwagon alive and bear the weight of the enormous trade deficit due above all to Germany, we (European) were forced to kneel like servants. -
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Japan just got their tariffs lowered to 15%
Japan would 550 US$ invest in the US, according to Trump. Here is the truth https://finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-expects-1-2-550-022801627.html https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/8AeKk4BFS8WGGC9SDchIiw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTIzMDtoPTQ4/https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2024-12/f47ae180-c22f-11ef-bb6b-8c68a34cf959 Japan Expects 1%-2% of $550 Billion US Fund to Be Investment (Bloomberg) -- Japan expects only 1% to 2% of its recently agreed upon $550 billion US fund to be deployed as investment, with loans making up the bulk of the rest, according to the nation’s top chief negotiator Ryosei Akazawa. Meanwhile, Tokyo stands to save roughly ¥10 trillion ($68 billion) through lower tariff rates in its deal with the US, Akazawa told public broadcaster NHK on Saturday. The details revealed by Akazawa suggest the Japanese may end up giving up much less than at first glance.
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