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Overbom

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Smart. Exporters are waiting for prices to rise and refuse to sell in the domestic market which will raise prices and will inevitable produce more instability in Kazakhstan (remember the natural gas debacle...)

Very smart actually. Well done. I assume this is a negotiating tactic so that the exporters will be pressured to supply the domestic market at normal prices so that the government doesn't have to step in and ban them from exporting.
 

Coalescence

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The author's stance is pretty commendable, but he doesn't understand why the US and China acts the way they are right now. Its pretty easy to take the side of peace for both sides, but still be oblivious and shocked to why tensions and wars start.

Anyways, a pretty alright article amongst the pile of steaming anti-China trash articles.
 

Overbom

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The author's stance is pretty commendable, but he doesn't understand why the US and China acts the way they are right now. Its pretty easy to take the side of peace for both sides, but still be oblivious and shocked to why tensions and wars start.

Anyways, a pretty alright article amongst the pile of steaming anti-China trash articles.
Its from Kevin Rudd, former Australian PM.

He is a bit naive and usually focuses on Xi too much. "If only Xi wasn't in charge everything would be alright" type of bs
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Hot Latina! I wonder if Wang Yi was able to focus...


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China, Panama hail prospects in relations as FMs meet

Updated 19:56, 04-Apr-2022

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China and Panama have hailed the prospects of their relations and the potential of their cooperation as Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Panamanian Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes met on Monday in Tunxi, east China's Anhui Province.
In June 2017, China and Panama
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, with the Panamanian government recognizing that there is but one China in the world, that the government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China, and that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory.

During the meeting, the two foreign ministers agreed that it has been proved that the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two sides was correct, and has brought tangible benefits to the two peoples.

China stands ready to work together with Panama to build the bilateral ties into a fine example of mutual respect between countries of different sizes, of unity and cooperation between developing countries, and of exchanges and mutual learning between different civilizations, Wang said.

He added that efforts should be made to boost mutual political trust, pragmatic cooperation, people-to-people exchanges and multilateral coordination between the two countries.

Noting that she was the first Latin American country's foreign minister visiting China since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mouynes stressed the importance Panama has attached to developing relations with China, and thanked China's support in her country's fight against the pandemic.

Panama cherishes the mutual trust with China, and will be staunchly committed to the one-China principle, Mouynes said.
Both sides also vowed to consider restarting negotiations on a free trade agreement, and strength cooperation on agriculture and food, among others.

China-CELAC ties

In terms of China's relations with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), Wang said China supports the building of CELAC, and its independent exploring of a development path that meets its own conditions and pursuing of foreign policies based on its own needs.

China is ready to work with CELAC to build a relationship that is equal, mutually beneficial, innovative, open and beneficial to the people, Wang said.

Mouynes said that Panama firmly adheres to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries and that Latin American and Caribbean states are not "backyards" of any country.
She called on the Central American and Caribbean countries to transcend ideological differences and work together for common development.

On the Panama Canal

The two sides also exchanged views on the Ukraine issue. Noting that the current geopolitical conflict has highlighted the value and strategic significance of the Panama Canal, Mouynes said Panama disapproves unilateral sanctions that are easily imposed internationally and is committed to the permanent neutrality of the Canal and hopes that China can support it.

Wang said, China respects and recognizes the permanent neutrality of the Panama Canal.
China is willing to work with the developing countries, Panama included, to practice real multilateralism, reject unilateralism, and oppose hegemonic practices, he added.

In an interview with CGTN, the Panamanian foreign minister said her meeting with Wang "went very well," and that she was excited to be in China, the first stop of her four-country tour in Asia.

Mouynes called for more trade between Panama and China, and spoke highly of the potential of cooperation in the logistics area.
"We have the Panama Canal Free Zone. Most of the products that get there and then get distributed regionally are from China," she told CGTN.

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Bruh, Wang Yi is married XD
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His wife's name is Qian Wei (the lady in the middle).
 

FriedButter

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Smart. Exporters are waiting for prices to rise and refuse to sell in the domestic market which will raise prices and will inevitable produce more instability in Kazakhstan (remember the natural gas debacle...)

Very smart actually. Well done. I assume this is a negotiating tactic so that the exporters will be pressured to supply the domestic market at normal prices so that the government doesn't have to step in and ban them from exporting.

Meanwhile, in Indonesia.

Cooking Oil Gets 24/7 Policing in Indonesia as Price Soars
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For Indonesians, palm oil is everywhere but on supermarket shelves

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Indonesia has a crap ton of palm oil but the factory/producers are exporting all of it to global markets lmao.
 

Overbom

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Meanwhile, in Indonesia.



Indonesia has a crap ton of palm oil but the factory/producers are exporting all of it to global markets lmao.
Not good policy from Indonesian government then.

Everyone should know their place.

Government is giving "face" to exporters by allowing them to export so much in these high-price conditions.

Exporters should give "face" to the government and keep prices stable at home so that they can continue with exporting in high global prices.

Its a win-win for all sides if the parties involved aren't stupid. If exporters now decide to overplay their hand, inevitably government action will come and damage their interests more than volunteering to leave some profits on the table and thus giving "face" to the government
 

FriedButter

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Not good policy from Indonesian government then.

Everyone should know their place.

Government is giving "face" to exporters by allowing them to export so much in these high-price conditions.

Exporters should give "face" to the government and keep prices stable at home so that they can continue with exporting in high global prices.

Its a win-win for all sides if the parties involved aren't stupid. If exporters now decide to overplay their hand, inevitably government action will come and damage their interests more than volunteering to leave some profits on the table and thus giving "face" to the government

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Tiko added the CPO produced in Indonesia exceeds domestic demand, which should mean there is a surplus in the country. But since Indonesia only produces CPO and fresh fruit, much of the processing is in the hands of private entrepreneurs who are focused on the export market

They got enough cooking oil but I think the private exporters have more leverage over the Indo Gov.

CPO = Palm Oil.
 

Coalescence

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Good news

"Forward looking indicators signal that a recession in Europe has probably already started."
The recession can be made permanent by destroying their industries through gas/oil embargo, and pricing them out of the market. EU really needs to stand up for itself right now, or they'll devolve into what they detest the most. A third-world country.
 
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