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Andy1974

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These calls are getting quite tedious now. Xi must be bored out of his mind talking with Biden about the same stuff (begging for help, US economy going down, demented speech, bravado etc.) every 2 months


Don't we all know the script already? Here, copy paste the Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release from the previous call, should be exactly the same this time around
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Yawn


Probably the only new thing would be Biden trying to make Xi give away something in order for Biden to save face for dropping some tarrifs. Thats it.

Two months later, the next call will also be of the same nature.
It’s about “guardrails”, or as the Global Times argues “traps”.

In other words, if Biden gets Xi to agree to guardrails then the US can enact some plan taking things to these new rails.

If Xi doesn’t agree then the US will have no power to control how China responds to more provocations.

China is well aware of this.

The US readout should be: “China threatens global security by refusing to agree guardrails with US”
 

FriedButter

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China prepares ground recipient system for space-based solar power station
China's building of its space-based solar power station (SSPS) has achieved a new milestone, as a research team with Xidian University announced recently that the ground recipient verification system has passed examination, proving breakthroughs in key technology.

The ground verification system of the program codenamed Zhuri, or chasing the sun, which according to the Xi'an-based university, is the world's first of its kind for a full-chain, full-system SSPS, successfully passed examinations on June 5, making breakthroughs in multiple key technologies including high-efficiency light concentrating and photoelectric conversion, microwave conversion, microwave emission and waveform optimization, microwave beam pointing measurement and control, microwave reception and rectification, and smart mechanical structure design.

An expert panel led by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) academician Wu Yirong attended the on-site review on June 5 and they commented that such outcome denotes a world-leading advancement and it lays the ground for China's development of next-generation microwave power wireless transmission technology and space-based solar power plant technology. These new technologies present broad application prospects, according to a comment released by the university in on Tuesday.

The ground verification system is located in the southern campus of Xidian University. The supportive tower of the system is a 75 meter-high steel structure, and has five subsystems: Omega concentration and light-electricity conversion, power transmission and management, and a receiving antenna.

The working principle is to first determine the angle that the condenser needs to be tilted toward according to the position of the sun. After receiving the sunlight reflected by the condenser, the photovoltaic cell array located in the center of the condenser converts it into direct current electricity. Then, through the power management module, the electric power is converted by the four concentrating systems and channeled toward the intermediate transmitting antenna.

The electric energy is further converted into microwaves and transmitted to the receiving antenna in the form of wireless transmissions, before the receiving antenna converts the microwave rectification into direct current again, which is supplied to the load.

China's research and development of its own space-based power station accelerated since a proposal obtained state approval in 2013 and more than 130 Chinese experts organized by 16 state departments and agencies including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology, spent a year conducting a feasibility study in 2014.

Around the same period, Duan Baoyan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and his research team with Xidian University rolled out a design for the OMEGA space-based solar power station, which compared to the US ALPHA plan, is easier to control and has less pressure over heat dissipation and 24 percent more efficient in terms of power-to-mass ratio (electricity generated by the unit mass of the space system).

For example, the UK envisioned that it could have a demonstrator in orbit by 2035, as more than 50 British organizations, including heavyweights such as aerospace manufacturer Airbus, Cambridge University and satellite maker SSTL, joined the UK Space Energy Initiative launched in 2021, which "has established a 12-year development plan that could see a demonstrator power plant, assembled by robots in orbit, beam gigawatts of power from space to Earth as early as 2035," according the initiative's chairman Martin Soltau on April 27.

Offsetting the challenges of the use of solar power on Earth's ground such as rainy and cloudy weather, and the day and night change, building a solar power station in space, to be exact, in the Geosynchronous orbit, could provide power efficiency 35 times better than that of photovoltaic power stations on Earth, Pang Zhihao, a senior space expert based in Beijing, told the Global Times on Thursday.

The application prospects could be enormously broad, according to Pang. "For instance, during the Spring Festival travel rush, many can power their electronic vehicles anywhere and anytime without being worried that they cannot find charging stations on the road."

China could build an experimental space solar power station by 2030, and construct a commercially viable space power station by 2050, the China News Weekly reported in 2021, citing a roadmap approved in 2014.

And in a latest update, the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), the country's main state-owned spacecraft maker, plans to conduct a "Space high voltage transfer and wireless power transmission experiment" in low Earth orbit in 2028.

The satellite will be capable of generating 10 kilowatts and carry a solar cell array, microwave transmitting antenna, a low power laser transmission payload, a transmitting array and test power transmission across distances of 400 kilometers from orbit.

The update to CAST's plans appears in the paper "Retro-directive microwave power beam steering technology of space solar power station," published in the journal China Space Science and Technology on June 2.

2050 for it to be commercially viable. A very long time away. Tho idk how useful such a thing would be to power stuff on earth compared to solar panels etc.
 

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Western Euopre should have sufficient enough trees and forests to chop and deforest for firewood. Can’t say they will be around for next year or the year after that without imports.
Europeans system and society are generally more efficient and resilient. life expectancy and infrastructure reflect it.
if Europe start exporting inflation based on higher input costs than it will impact rest of the world. what if American cannot afford vacations ?. think over mental well being of staying in same place.
 

coolgod

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Europeans system and society are generally more efficient and resilient. life expectancy and infrastructure reflect it.
if Europe start exporting inflation based on higher input costs than it will impact rest of the world. what if American cannot afford vacations ?. think over mental well being of staying in same place.
Please explain how Europe can export inflation :)
Nothing Europe exports is irreplaceable, except maybe EUV machines.
China, US are both waiting to carve up that European export market.
 

xypher

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The thing with the US is that in case of emergency they can devise some "Oil & Food Freedom Act" and ban exports to stabilize the prices cuz they are majorly self-sufficient in energy and food, they can even harvest uranium from their vassals down under. Europe is a huge energy and resource importer, meaning that its economy will be taking a triple whammy of commodity spikes, inflation (also affected by commodities), and a looming financial crisis.
Lol, just as I predicted, it's already beginning -
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. Biden administration is considering fuel-export limits.

Bye-bye Europe.

Please explain how Europe can export inflation :)
Nothing Europe exports is irreplaceable, except maybe EUV machines.
China, US are both waiting to carve up that European export market.
The key component for the EUV machine (the light source) is produced in 'Murica. The other producer is in Japan, the Murican protectorate.

Don't expect logical explanations tho, this guy just gives random links and then writes some of his own fantasies (usually involving sucking European\Russian cocks) not at all connected to those links.
 

pmc

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Please explain how Europe can export inflation :)
Nothing Europe exports is irreplaceable, except maybe EUV machines.
China, US are both waiting to carve up that European export market.
start with CFM international than turbomeca. think Airline ticket prices and cargoes.
why you think biggest FDI in Taiwan is from Europe?
who is Israel biggest trading partner?
than all the tech behind power systems in Middleast. higher input price for them means higher Oil prices for the rest of the world.
think about Egypt gas productions. higher input prices for Egypt means higher toll collection on Suez Canal. Europe engineering is very deep. Europe is too clever you have too look deeply.


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Chish

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The problem is there is no incentive to enroll. You may only get 25% of each cohort but overall recruitment numbers will drop. What civil skills will they have after 4 years? I don’t see any secondary education being offered to them either.
Problem is will it actually works? Assuming that the arm forces take in well educated secondary school leavers, it will still take years of training from cadets to fully qualified personnel and a further year of on job experience before being fully inducted. That's a lot of time and money.
Modi's plan will require shot cuts in the entire process resulting in a perpetual young 75% amateurish force. With just a couple of years before being made redundant at such a young age there are incentives for corruption and nepotism.
Modi likely believes that by making them redundant at such young age, they are more likely to succeed in assimilating into societies.
 
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Bellum_Romanum

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start with CFM international than turbomeca. think Airline ticket prices and cargoes.
why you think biggest FDI in Taiwan is from Europe?
who is Israel biggest trading partner?
than all the tech behind power systems in Middleast. higher input price for them means higher Oil prices for the rest of the world.
think about Egypt gas productions. higher input prices for Egypt means higher toll collection on Suez Canal. Europe engineering is very deep. Europe is too clever you have too look deeply.


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1.)United States: US$13.1 billion (26.3% of total Israeli exports)
2.)China: $4.1 billion (8.3%)
3.)United Kingdom: $3.7 billion (7.5%)
4.)Netherlands: $2.5 billion (4.9%)
5.)Germany: $1.7 billion (3.4%)
6.)India: $1.6 billion (3.2%)
7.)Belgium: $1.45 billion (2.9%)
8.)Turkey: $1.41 billion (2.8%)
9.)Hong Kong: $1.24 billion (2.5%)
10.)France: $1.15 billion (2.3%)
11.)Brazil: $998.9 million (2%)
12.)Japan: $947.7 million (1.9%)
13.)Spain: $872.5 million (1.8%)
14.)Italy: $776.8 million (1.6%)
15.)South Korea: $776.8 million (1.6%)

Approaching three-quarters (73%) of Israeli exports in 2020 were delivered to the above 15 trading partners.

Research Sources:
Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook Middle East: Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Forbes Global 2000 rankings, The World’s Biggest Public Companies. Accessed on June 7, 2021

International Trade Centre, Trade Map. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Investopedia, Net Exports Definition. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Wikipedia, Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Wikipedia, List of Companies of Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

World’s Capital Cities, Capital Facts for Jerusalem, Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021
 

pmc

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1.)United States: US$13.1 billion (26.3% of total Israeli exports)
2.)China: $4.1 billion (8.3%)
3.)United Kingdom: $3.7 billion (7.5%)
4.)Netherlands: $2.5 billion (4.9%)
5.)Germany: $1.7 billion (3.4%)
6.)India: $1.6 billion (3.2%)
7.)Belgium: $1.45 billion (2.9%)
8.)Turkey: $1.41 billion (2.8%)
9.)Hong Kong: $1.24 billion (2.5%)
10.)France: $1.15 billion (2.3%)
11.)Brazil: $998.9 million (2%)
12.)Japan: $947.7 million (1.9%)
13.)Spain: $872.5 million (1.8%)
14.)Italy: $776.8 million (1.6%)
15.)South Korea: $776.8 million (1.6%)

Approaching three-quarters (73%) of Israeli exports in 2020 were delivered to the above 15 trading partners.

Research Sources:
Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook Middle East: Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Forbes Global 2000 rankings, The World’s Biggest Public Companies. Accessed on June 7, 2021

International Trade Centre, Trade Map. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Investopedia, Net Exports Definition. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Wikipedia, Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

Wikipedia, List of Companies of Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021

World’s Capital Cities, Capital Facts for Jerusalem, Israel. Accessed on June 7, 2021
2020 was Covid impacted years.
2021 numbers EU is largest. EU trade with Arab world will increase much more. which will indirectly impact Israel trade with both Europe and Middleast.
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