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So they are now copying Trump tarrifs and subsidies from over eight years ago. They could have tried this earlier.

Be interesting to see how far AI can level the playing field. Its ideal for repetitive manufacturers.

We lost a local Pulp and Paper mill just because of the cost of power. The supply of which is going to be a problem for AI and EV together.
 
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I'm still expecting him to be fail upwards into an even cushier "job".

That wouldn't be surprising.

But he seems to be a bit sour over the fact he got rebuffed over his at attempt at going after Elon while claiming he was doing it on behalf, and with the total support, of the European High Instances.
 
Several EU states protest the IMFs move to visit and asses Russias economy.


Do not wonder IMFs Georgieva a studied commie economics at the Karl Marx Institute (no joke)

There is lots to do to remove all those moles and send them back to master Putler.

Otherwise they will continue to improve Russia's international stance through lies and elevating this criminal regime and give it some sort of credibility and reputation which it doesn't deserve at all

Smart strategy the same with Germany's Chinas Chamber of commerce connected to the German State Department even. When you search for it on the internet it feels like entering Xis internet Dungeons.


Now the China connection laments that it is harder to squeeze ever more Chinese spies into Germany due to changed Visa regiments.


They got in bed with the dragon nobody forced them.
 

Brussels saw on Wednesday an exchange of conflicting narratives over Hungary's recent decision to extend its National Card scheme to Russian and Belarusian citizens, a move that has stoked fears of a backdoor for espionage and sanctions circumvention.

The scheme offers selected nationalities a simplified procedure to obtain work permits, with the option of family reunification. It lasts two years and can be renewed for an extra three years, paving the way for long-term residence.

The National Card was initially available only for Ukrainian and Serbian citizens. But in July, it was amended to cover Bosnia-Herzegovina, Moldova, North Macedonia and Montenegro, as well as Russia and Belarus. The news coincided with the diplomatic fallout of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's controversial visit to Moscow.

For Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, the inclusion of Russia and Belarus raises "serious" concerns and represents a potential threat to the security of the "entire" Schengen Area, she said on Wednesday during an hour-long hearing in the European Parliament focused on the hot-button issue.
 

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