nicko31
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This could be proper ugly if they start dumping it.China's statement to its banks to stop buying US debt seemed to get noticed
This could be proper ugly if they start dumping it.China's statement to its banks to stop buying US debt seemed to get noticed
He could but they're beholden to the drug companies
This is not true. Whilst marketing authorisation is/can be conducted by the EMA (EU), pricing is at the country level. There is nothing to stop the US negotiating a lower price...if it can. For example, it's in exactly the same position as the UK when it comes to this.Medicines, Trump complaining that what costs $88 in London costs $1300 in America.
Says there are no pharmaceutical production in America, so the same producer that gets $88 in London gets $1300 when they sell it to America. Says this is because the UK and EU control the price, and set out that the manufacturer can only charge $88
Trumps solution, effectively tax the sick, by applying tariffs on the importing of medicines. So by levying a 25% tariff, the $1300 medicine now costs $1625, while it still costs $88 in London.
And to think he calls himself a genius.
Anyone who understands economics knows why American healthcare is so expensive.Maybe our US based friends can enlighten us more on this?
Perhaps Americans cost more money to take care of because of the obesity epidemic in that country as well as the very, very poor diets.Health expenditures per capita, U.S. dollars, 2023 (current prices and PPP adjusted)
- United States. $13,432.
- Switzerland. $9,688.
- Germany. $8,441.
- Austria. $7,811.
- Netherlands. $7,737.
- Sweden. $7,522.
- Comparable Country Average. $7,393.
- Belgium. $7,380.
Just pause for a minute and think about this........Switzerland and Germany are seen as leading public healrh care providers.....at a fraction of the cost.
Just seen a video clip on LBC where Farage said he has never agreed with the tariffs, thinks Trump did "too much, too soon", and got it wrong. Said he had "done a Liz Truss"I may have missed it, but has his mate Farage been heard expressing an opinion since the tariff debacle.
He seems to be strangely quiet.
Another step towards a totalitarian regimeAnother dissenting voice removed....The (female) Colonel in charge of the Greenland base that JDV visited, has been sacked - effective immediately.
US Military saying that it "would not tolerate any actions that go against President Trumps agenda"
The missing link...
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Could Donald Trump’s ‘endgame’ be global debt forgiveness?
While it sounds farfetched could Trump's endgame with reciprocal tariffs be global forgiveness of US debt by foreign governments?www.livewiremarkets.com
SoThank you, Dear Leader
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Trump called a ‘Kremlinesque’ cabinet meeting after walking back his tariffs
ANALYSIS: Trump’s cabinet meetings have turned into North Korean-style propaganda shows, writes Richard Hallwww.independent.co.uk
Probably... I thought I'd post it for people with more economic nous to readThat is utterly insane![]()
Surely not. He almost certainly knows more about the bond market than anyone else and he loves those big, beautiful bonds.I do think the bond market will play more of a roll in all of this but not “forgiveness”. China and Japan actually hold a reasonable power over the US economy…..and I feel Trump is only just realizing this.
Didn't Johnson say a while back a Trump second term would be good for the world?I may have missed it, but has his mate Farage been heard expressing an opinion since the tariff debacle.
He seems to be strangely quiet.
Yep:Didn't Johnson say a while back a Trump second term would be good for the world?