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FriedButter

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Putin’s visit to North Korea to yield comprehensive strategic partnership treaty — Kremlin​

MOSCOW, June 17. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to North Korea may yield a treaty on comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries, Putin’s aide for foreign affairs Yury Ushakov said.

"Several documents will be signed," he said, adding that these documents are being worked on. "This can be said about a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty. This document is also being worked on and if it is signed, it will replace the fundamental documents that were inked in 1961, 200, and 2021."

The new treaty will replace the 1961 Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance, the 2000 Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborly Cooperation, and the Moscow and Pyongyang Declarations of 2000 and 2001, Ushakov explained.

"Th sides are still working on it, the final decision concerning its signing will be made within hour," the Kremlin aide said, adding that the document will "outline prospects for further cooperation and will be signed, naturally, taking into account what has been happening between the countries in recent years and in the sphere of international politics, economy and in the sphere of all types of communication, including issues of security."
The new treaty will replace the 1961 Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance, the 2000 Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborly Cooperation, and the Moscow and Pyongyang Declarations of 2000 and 2001, Yuri Ushakov explained
Foreign Minister - Sergey Lavrov,
First Deputy Prime Minister - Denis Manturov, Defense Minister - Andrey Belousov,
Health Minister - Mikhail Murashko,
Transport Minister - Roman Starovoyt, Roscosmos chief - Yuri Borisov,
Russian Railway head - Oleg Belozyorov, among others.

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Russian Defence Minister is included.
 

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A Chinese delegation reportedly visited Saudi Arabia in February to push Riyadh 'to invest in Iran and do a flagship project to send a positive message to Tehran
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its waste of time to read this one. Saudi generally avoid too much entanglements now in muslim countries where they have less opportunity to increase Soft Power. and it is not Just Soft Power. they want to see competency in population according to there standards and than they have to look at region.
 

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This is the only time the West will admit they're racist. You see it in the comments where there's disgust and disbelief that whites would ever want to have sex with an African woman. That's also the excuse they use to say rape never happened because a racist would never have sex let alone rape an African woman. US slave masters weren't racist because they freely raped their African slaves. A racist would never do that.

I remember there was an article over year ago where it accused Chinese men of fathering and abandoning children in Africa. Now all of the sudden the West believes Chinese who they claim are more racist than they are had sex with African women...? And of course a worse crime than white men raping African women and fathering children because of it and abandoning them.
 

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I think it's mostly due to the high energy density of hydrogen, which makes it a great storage medium despite the drawbacks. Hydrogen does have a future, but it won't replace batteries.
Hydrogen has higher energy density, but it's like 1kg of hydrogen has same energy as 2.7kg of gasoline according to the energy.gov website. But gasoline you can carry around in a plastic can under atmospheric pressure.
 

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ANOTHER Unfortunate rail accident in India.


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"Khanna then argued that a little bit of corruption is good for the economy. "It's not morally good but as an economist, corruption is considered the grease of the economy," she said, adding that if there is no corruption in the economy, everything will move very slowly, businesses will be impacted, productivity will be impacted, GDP will be impacted, and thus the nation's overall output will be impacted. "So, in economics, we learn that a little bit of corruption acts as grease for the economy, so it should be there."

India BRAGS and DESPERATELY wants to be seen AS AN ESTABLISHED SUPER POWER even though the reality and lived experience of the majority of its people says otherwise.
 
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This is the only time the West will admit they're racist. You see it in the comments where there's disgust and disbelief that whites would ever want to have sex with an African woman. That's also the excuse they use to say rape never happened because a racist would never have sex let alone rape an African woman. US slave masters weren't racist because they freely raped their African slaves. A racist would never do that.

I remember there was an article over year ago where it accused Chinese men of fathering and abandoning children in Africa. Now all of the sudden the West believes Chinese who they claim are more racist than they are had sex with African women...? And of course a worse crime than white men raping African women and fathering children because of it and abandoning them.


Muttmericans....
 

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in the Anglo American “rules based order”, all non whites and Chinese must serve the Anglo five eyes and their western European collaborators.

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but like their Indian slaves, the western forces being a merchant race obsessed with optics are reticent to bleed for asians of all peoples! The democrats want to win the election and having another ”fall of Kabul“ 2021 redux is not a good look for Biden.

incidentally, what does pompeo think of the BRICS expanding and on the verge of launching a global sovereign debt asset to replace the U.S. treasury bonds?

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similar to how the Zionist ruling class force chastened world leaders to don a kippah and pray at the wailing wall, so too should China make chastened petitioning world leaders kowtow to the mausoleum of Mao Zedong and visit the nanjing massacre museum.
 

Equation

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It ain't no coincidence that the US started to lose its innovation edge when Chinese who worked in Silicon Valley left moving to China's Silicon Valley because they were hitting the glass ceiling there. That's around the same time when Chinese apps were gaining popularity in the world too. Remember how the US was laughing at China when they said apps were the big thing that made the difference because they said China was just only about hardware. They argued that same logic when they said how the US's services sector made the US more of an advanced economy than China's. And now the US is whining about supply chains threatening them because the US is more about services... They want manufacturing back when they were lying to themselves that services were more important.

Now the US is trying spark innovation again by putting more money into R&D while discriminating even more against Chinese scientists and engineers. I bet US innovation is only going to get worse.
The US got Jesus Christ on their side, so of course they can out innovate dem Chi neese folks! Math and science knowledge be damn!
 

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China launches anti-dumping probe into EU pork, pig by-products​

China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Monday announced that at the request of the Chinese domestic industry, it will launch an anti-dumping investigation into certain pork and pig by-products originating from the EU, stressing that the move is in line with relevant Chinese laws and regulations as well as WTO rules.
Notably, the announcement came just days after the European Commission (EC), the executive body of the EU, announced last week that it would impose additional tariffs of up to 38.1 percent on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China starting in July, though MOFCOM did not mention the EC's announcement.

In a notice on Monday, MOFCOM said that the China Animal Agriculture Association on June 6, on behalf of the Chinese pork and pig by-products industry, submitted an application for an anti-dumping investigation into certain pork and pig by-products originating from the EU. After a review of the application, MOFCOM determined that it meets the requirements for launching an investigation in accordance with the relevant laws.

The investigation starts on Monday and will be completed by June 17, 2025. The duration could be extended by six months in special circumstances, according to MOFCOM.

An official with the Trade Remedy and Investigation Bureau of MOFCOM said that the investigation was launched after the domestic industry filed an application. The investigation authorities reviewed the application in accordance with relevant Chinese laws and regulations and in compliance with WTO rules, and deemed that it met the conditions for launching an anti-dumping investigation.

"The investigation authorities will conduct the investigation in accordance with the law, fully protect the rights of all stakeholders, and make objective and fair rulings based on the investigation results," the official said.

The announcement of the probe came just days after the EC announced that it would impose additional provisional tariffs of between 17.4 percent and 38.1 percent on EVs from China, which prompted harsh criticism from Chinese officials as well as industry and business groups. Chinese officials have repeatedly vowed to take all necessary measures to defend the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.

The move also followed an exclusive report in the Global Times on May 25, in which a business insider said that relevant Chinese industries were gathering evidence, as they were planning to apply to competent authorities to launch an anti-dumping investigation into imports of certain pork from the EU. On Thursday, a business insider told the Global Times that relevant Chinese industries had formally filed an application for an anti-dumping investigation into certain EU pork products.

The investigation could have major implications for the EU meat industry. In 2023, China imported $6 billion of pork, more than half of which came from the EU, Reuters reported on Friday. Spain and France are among the EU's top exporters of pork to China. In 2023, Spain exported 6.04 billion yuan ($832.4 million) worth of pork to China, the Netherlands' pork exports totaled 1.86 billion yuan and France's exports reached 1.07 billion yuan, according to the General Administration of Customs.

Stark contrast

While MOFCOM did not mention the EC's recent announcement in the notice, some Western media reports on Monday suggested that the Chinese probe was a "tit-for-tat" move against the EC's move. However, Chinese experts highlighted the stark contrast between the Chinese probe, which was launched at the request of the domestic industry in line with WTO rules, and the EC's move was launched without an application from relevant industries in the EU, and the investigation process was unfair, unobjective and in potential violation of WTO rules.

Cui Hongjian, a professor with the Academy of Regional and Global Governance with the Beijing Foreign Studies University, said that starting in 2023, there has been a significant uptick in the EU's exports of certain pork and pig by-products to China, which warrants an investigation into its pricing factors in compliance with WTO rules.

"As for the EC's investigation, there was no application from the EU industry, and the EC took the initiative. This actually shows that the EC is increasingly viewing economic and trade issues through a so-called security and political lens, which is completely different from a reaction based on market conditions," Cui told the Global Times on Monday, noting that such a shift toward geopolitics has jeopardized normal economic and trade cooperation between China and the EU.

Chinese experts said that if the EC moves ahead by collecting additional tariffs on Chinese EVs, China will take countermeasures to defend its rights and interests. While the EC announced the additional tariff rates on June 12, it will not start collecting the tariffs until July 4, which appears to have left some room for "discussions with Chinese authorities."

"There will be countermeasures against the EC's move, as Chinese officials have repeatedly vowed to take all necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies," Bai Ming, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, told the Global Times on Monday.

Bai said that China and the EU could resolve trade disputes through dialogue and consultations, but "the EC has destroyed the atmosphere of cooperation" with its illegal, protectionist move against Chinese EVs.

In addition to the anti-dumping investigation into certain EU pork and pig by-products, the Global Times has also learned from a business insider that relevant Chinese industries are preparing evidence, as they plan to apply to competent authorities to launch an anti-subsidy investigation into imports of certain dairy products from the EU.

Moreover, China is internally moving ahead with a procedure to raise the temporary tariff rate on imported cars with large-displacement engines, Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with China Media Group, reported last week. A Chinese auto industry insider previously told the Global Times that China should consider raising the temporary tariff rate on imported cars with engines larger than 2.5 liters - a move that could have a major impact on imported vehicles from the EU.

Cui said that China's countermeasures will focus on sending the EU the signal that if it chooses the path of a trade war, it will be lose-lose for both sides.
The investigation starts on Monday and will be completed by June 17, 2025 (~1 year). The duration could be extended by six months in special circumstances, according to MOFCOM.
 
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