[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 15 points 3 days ago

Despite concerns about resource allocation, experts note that international medical services are often run separately as "special needs" departments, accounting for less than 10 percent of hospital services and charging higher fees, thus operating as a revenue generator rather than a drain on public resources.

Well, if the article’s right, it seems like a good thing overall.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 8 points 5 days ago

Is there a term for an inverse Treatler? Because this fits too well.

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Investments by German companies in China hit a ​four-year high in 2025, data compiled for Reuters shows, underscoring how U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy is pushing industries and ‌governments to boost business ties elsewhere.

The previously unreported data from the IW German Economic Institute showed investments in China rose to more than 7 billion euros ($8 billion) between January and November last year, up 55.5% from 4.5 billion euros in 2024 and 2023.

German fan and motor maker ebm-papst said that last year it invested 30 million euros in expanding its Chinese operations, accounting for more than a fifth of total investments, in order to produce more where its customers are.

"This model has proven to be an important anchor of stability, especially in times of tariffs and ​geopolitical tensions," the company said in a statement, adding it was also planning to ‍expand its U.S. business this year.

An increase of 55.5% is genuinely quite a lot. Especially since German investments in US nearly halved in Trump's first year back

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Investments by German companies in China hit a ​four-year high in 2025, data compiled for Reuters shows, underscoring how U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy is pushing industries and ‌governments to boost business ties elsewhere.

The previously unreported data from the IW German Economic Institute showed investments in China rose to more than 7 billion euros ($8 billion) between January and November last year, up 55.5% from 4.5 billion euros in 2024 and 2023.

German fan and motor maker ebm-papst said that last year it invested 30 million euros in expanding its Chinese operations, accounting for more than a fifth of total investments, in order to produce more where its customers are.

"This model has proven to be an important anchor of stability, especially in times of tariffs and ​geopolitical tensions," the company said in a statement, adding it was also planning to ‍expand its U.S. business this year.

An increase of 55.5% is genuinely quite a lot. Especially since German investments in US nearly halved in Trump's first year back

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml to c/worldnews@lemmygrad.ml

Investments by German companies in China hit a ​four-year high in 2025, data compiled for Reuters shows, underscoring how U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy is pushing industries and ‌governments to boost business ties elsewhere.

The previously unreported data from the IW German Economic Institute showed investments in China rose to more than 7 billion euros ($8 billion) between January and November last year, up 55.5% from 4.5 billion euros in 2024 and 2023.

German fan and motor maker ebm-papst said that last year it invested 30 million euros in expanding its Chinese operations, accounting for more than a fifth of total investments, in order to produce more where its customers are.

"This model has proven to be an important anchor of stability, especially in times of tariffs and ​geopolitical tensions," the company said in a statement, adding it was also planning to ‍expand its U.S. business this year.

An increase of 55.5% is genuinely quite a lot. Especially since German investments in US nearly halved in Trump's first year back

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 38 points 1 week ago

It’s mildly amusing how these people speak about Chinese EVs as some kind of unstoppable force running on alien technology, when most are just good cars that are inexpensive and reliable.

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The mainstream media in the West is committed to portraying the protests in Iran as strictly an internal affair. The people of Iran, so the argument goes, spontaneously rose up against their government because they were in desperate straits due to their leaders’ corruption and mismanagement of the economy, as well as their oppressive policies. Virtually all the protestors in this story were peaceful, but their protests were met with government violence. Outside forces had little to do with causing the protests.

This interpretation of what happened in Iran is wrong and contradicted by an abundance of evidence. None of this is to deny that there were many peaceful protestors who had legitimate grievances against the government, but that is only part of the story.

If fact, what happened in Iran is an attempt by the Israeli & American tag team to overthrow the government in Tehran and break apart Iran, much the way the US, Turkey, and Israel fractured Syria.

But the strategy failed, mainly because the Iranian government was able to shut down the protests quickly and decisively. A key element in the government’s success was shutting down Starlink, which made it extremely difficult for the protestors to communicate with each other and the outside world. Once that happened, the protests were doomed and both Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump understood that the tag team could not use military force to deliver the coup de gras. The Iranian regime had survived.

The bottom line is two-fold: 1) the tag team failed to overthrow the regime in Iran, although it surely has not given up on that goal; and 2) there is good reason to think that Israel and the US did not win the 12-Day war.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 76 points 3 weeks ago

Might be cope, but isn’t the empire being a bit too hasty? Even the blandest vote blue anti-violence liberal hates ICE, and there isn’t a long-standing propaganda pipeline to sanctify ICE compared to the police or the military. Feels like the entire organisation is going to be politically toxic to all but the hardcore MAGA types.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41497146

Archived Link: https://archive.is/keXQU

Turkey is lobbying to join a defence pact between Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan, a potential move that could create a new military bloc in the Middle East amid rising tensions in the Gulf and Iran.

Bloomberg reported on Friday that the talks between Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are at an “advanced stage and a deal is very likely”, citing people familiar with the matter.

If Pakistan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia sign a trilateral defence pact, it would link three of the region’s largest countries, each with unique advantages.

  • Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is the Arab world’s only G-20 economy and home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.
  • Pakistan is the Muslim-world’s only nuclear-armed state.
  • Turkey, which straddles Asia and Europe, boosts Nato’s second-largest army.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41497146

Archived Link: https://archive.is/keXQU

Turkey is lobbying to join a defence pact between Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan, a potential move that could create a new military bloc in the Middle East amid rising tensions in the Gulf and Iran.

Bloomberg reported on Friday that the talks between Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are at an “advanced stage and a deal is very likely”, citing people familiar with the matter.

If Pakistan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia sign a trilateral defence pact, it would link three of the region’s largest countries, each with unique advantages.

  • Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is the Arab world’s only G-20 economy and home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.
  • Pakistan is the Muslim-world’s only nuclear-armed state.
  • Turkey, which straddles Asia and Europe, boosts Nato’s second-largest army.
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Archived Link: https://archive.is/keXQU

Turkey is lobbying to join a defence pact between Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan, a potential move that could create a new military bloc in the Middle East amid rising tensions in the Gulf and Iran.

Bloomberg reported on Friday that the talks between Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are at an “advanced stage and a deal is very likely”, citing people familiar with the matter.

If Pakistan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia sign a trilateral defence pact, it would link three of the region’s largest countries, each with unique advantages.

  • Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is the Arab world’s only G-20 economy and home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.
  • Pakistan is the Muslim-world’s only nuclear-armed state.
  • Turkey, which straddles Asia and Europe, boosts Nato’s second-largest army.
[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 47 points 1 month ago

Donald Trump’s K-shaped economy

K-shaped economy

…Seems to predate Trump by quite a lot

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 42 points 1 month ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemy_state_clauses#Provisions

Article 53(1) allows regional organisations to take enforcement measures against an enemy state, without prior Security Council authorisation, if these measures were provided for under Article 107 or aimed at preventing a renewal of that State’s aggressive policy.

Article 53(2) defines an enemy State as any State that was an enemy of any signatory of the UN Charter during World War II. This covered, in particular, Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Finland and probably Thailand.

Hmm... would this count, I wonder?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/40403119

https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/the-ev-leapfrog-how-emerging-markets-are-driving-a-global-ev-boom/

39 countries have reached an EV sales share larger than 10% in 2025, a third of which are outside Europe. In 2019, there were only four countries that had reached this milestone, all within Europe. Notably, China reached over 50% EV sales share for the first time this year. Between January and October 2025, EVs have made up over a quarter of global new car sales, up from less than 3% in 2019.

Chinese EV exports are finding new markets outside the OECD. Since July 2023, non-OECD markets have been responsible for all the growth in Chinese EV exports, with Mexico, Brazil, UAE and Indonesia emerging as top destinations in 2025.

Several ASEAN countries now have among the highest EV sales penetration of any country in the world. Close to 40% of Viet Nam’s new car sales this year have been EVs, almost all of them battery electric vehicles made by local manufacturer VinFast. It is now gaining ground on regional leader Singapore, where the EV sales share has exceeded 40% of new car sales so far in 2025.

Due to their high levels of efficiency, electric vehicles are a powerful tool to reduce fossil fuel dependence. Whereas ICE vehicles waste around 80% of the energy in the fuel, EVs use close to 80% of the electricity they consume. This leads to large reductions in overall fossil fuel consumption even if a country’s electricity supply is heavily dependent on fossil generation.

EV share of new passenger car sales (%), Bubble sizes are relative to total EV sales

Reduction in fossil fuel use by switching to an EV

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https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/the-ev-leapfrog-how-emerging-markets-are-driving-a-global-ev-boom/

39 countries have reached an EV sales share larger than 10% in 2025, a third of which are outside Europe. In 2019, there were only four countries that had reached this milestone, all within Europe. Notably, China reached over 50% EV sales share for the first time this year. Between January and October 2025, EVs have made up over a quarter of global new car sales, up from less than 3% in 2019.

Chinese EV exports are finding new markets outside the OECD. Since July 2023, non-OECD markets have been responsible for all the growth in Chinese EV exports, with Mexico, Brazil, UAE and Indonesia emerging as top destinations in 2025.

Several ASEAN countries now have among the highest EV sales penetration of any country in the world. Close to 40% of Viet Nam’s new car sales this year have been EVs, almost all of them battery electric vehicles made by local manufacturer VinFast. It is now gaining ground on regional leader Singapore, where the EV sales share has exceeded 40% of new car sales so far in 2025.

Due to their high levels of efficiency, electric vehicles are a powerful tool to reduce fossil fuel dependence. Whereas ICE vehicles waste around 80% of the energy in the fuel, EVs use close to 80% of the electricity they consume. This leads to large reductions in overall fossil fuel consumption even if a country’s electricity supply is heavily dependent on fossil generation.

EV share of new passenger car sales (%), Bubble sizes are relative to total EV sales

Reduction in fossil fuel use by switching to an EV

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 55 points 1 month ago

Well, the American right is not really a unified block with common material interests, but a hodgepodge mix of QAnon conspiracy theorists, cultural warriors, neoconservatives, Christian Nationalists, corporatists, etc. It’s no surprise that as a whole they are self-sabotaging and dysfunctional. The big surprise really was that Trump was able to hold all of them together for so long, but even that looks increasingly untenable as his popularity wanes.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/40358266

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/u-s-investors-are-going-big-on-china-ai-despite-concerns-in-congress-cb9a71c5

Archived Link

U.S. investors are plowing money into Chinese companies involved in artificial intelligence, despite growing competition between Washington and Beijing over the technology.

Investors are driving up the share prices of Chinese tech companies developing AI models and adding cash to exchange-traded funds tracking the broader tech sector in China. Venture-capital firms based in China are raising U.S. dollar-denominated funds to deploy in AI investments, and U.S. endowments that shunned China for years are weighing a return, according to fund managers.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) said Sunday that “investments propping up Communist China’s aggression must come to an end.”

Critical support?

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https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/u-s-investors-are-going-big-on-china-ai-despite-concerns-in-congress-cb9a71c5

Archived Link

U.S. investors are plowing money into Chinese companies involved in artificial intelligence, despite growing competition between Washington and Beijing over the technology.

Investors are driving up the share prices of Chinese tech companies developing AI models and adding cash to exchange-traded funds tracking the broader tech sector in China. Venture-capital firms based in China are raising U.S. dollar-denominated funds to deploy in AI investments, and U.S. endowments that shunned China for years are weighing a return, according to fund managers.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) said Sunday that “investments propping up Communist China’s aggression must come to an end.”

Critical support?

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 52 points 1 month ago

Yup, mostly it’s a two year reprieve where the the execution would only be carried out if there are additional violations or if the convicted was uncooperative. According to the article, the court said:

“The amount of bribes received by Bai Tianhui was extremely large, the crime’s circumstances were particularly serious and the social impact was particularly severe.”

So they decided to go straight to capital punishment.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/40035995

https://archive.ph/1hnqw

European manufacturers are increasing their investment in Chinese factories, despite growing anxiety among the continent’s political leaders about industrial dependence on the world’s exporting superpower.

A survey [...] found that about one-quarter were moving more production into the country — twice as many as were diversifying to other countries. The numbers included 80 per cent of respondents in the pharmaceuticals sector, 46 per cent in machinery and 40 per cent in medical devices.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 41 points 2 months ago

https://www.bfmtv.com/economie/entreprises/tout-s-est-inverse-les-pays-emergents-c-est-nous-la-france-en-quete-de-transferts-technologiques-venus-de-chine_AD-202512030116.html

"Everything has been turned upside down. We are the emerging countries. They are the developed countries. So we have to do to them what they did to us. We have to impose joint ventures and technology transfer," argues Nicolas Dufourcq, CEO of the public investment bank Bpifrance, in an interview with AFP. (Translated)

It is honestly interesting to see neoliberalism being quietly thrown out the window, now that it's shown to really be quite awful for actually building up a country. Now western countries are trying to emulate strategies that China figured out decades ago, albeit without the right ideological foundation beneath it. Really reminds me of Deng's quote:

The superiority of the socialist system is demonstrated, in the final analysis, by faster and greater development of those forces than under the capitalist system.

And we are really beginning to see that here. Of course, actual socialist reforms will not come from bourgeois governments, and revolution is absolutely still needed, but Chinese socialism has already shattered the efficiency myth of neoliberalism, and I'm quite hopeful that eventually capitalism itself would be discredited.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 40 points 2 months ago

Can't believe Trump shut down the insidious, pervasive propaganda funded by USAID for this ham-fisted replacement. It seems even US propaganda got enshittified.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 39 points 3 months ago

Honestly ridiculous how no one in the US administration seems to understand supply chains. Trying to bully the country that makes all the stuff you need to make your own stuff is not a viable strategy.

[-] SouffleHuman@lemmy.ml 72 points 3 months ago

Trump is one of the few people taking Charlie Kirk exactly as seriously as he should be.

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