The EU is already looking for alternatives. Many of our export markets weren’t developed because we (US) had some monopoly on those goods. Why would they not look for a country that wouldn’t recklessly try to take their trade security hostage? China and the US aren’t their only options.
1 week ago | 13
Great picture! Another similarity is that Mao also had many women. BUT, with one exception, Mao don't necessarily need to divorce any of them. And no public drama and humiliations. For that, Trump still needs to learn. But I must say, both of them is better than UK's Henry VIII in history.
1 week ago (edited) | 3
The only way you can say something is bad in America is if it benefits our "adversaries"
1 week ago | 3
The CCP doesn’t exactly exude competence or credibility either. It seems more focused on saving face than on improving governance or the well-being of its citizens
1 week ago | 6
Looks like a glowworm crawling out of head lol, maybe the aliens finally broke out of their area 51
1 week ago | 0
Get the government approved jobs of your dreams in the managed democracy! 😂😅🤣🤣
1 week ago | 1
Is not a credebility if you have pay someone to do bussines with you and then let yourself being treated poorly 😅😅
1 week ago | 0
Is the FT becoming a joke? Also, Martin Wolf is irrelevant for a decade now.
1 week ago | 1
Financial Times
FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf explains why he thinks China is sensing an opportunity in Donald Trump’s cultural revolution. He says that policymakers in Beijing believe they could benefit from the destruction of America’s global credibility and perceptions of its competence. Read his opinion piece in full here: www.ft.com/content/80ab4ac8-0deb-4deb-b54a-7d0d06d…
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