Looks like the DRAM cartel intends to keep prices sky high for the rest of the 2020s.
How are they going to do it when Chinese competition is going to ramp up rapidly?
Looks like the DRAM cartel intends to keep prices sky high for the rest of the 2020s.
I want her to do her famous "eye-roll" like an annoyed wife at her husband.View attachment 165712
Hey I think they're going three for three on the "get on the winning team" strategy.
Flood world with gasoline cars it can't sell at home is a long way to spell "Germany" and "Japan"No one complained when the Chinese market was flooded with foreign brand ICE cars.
He says Australia is facing uncertain strategic circumstances amid a significant arms build-up in the region."This is a very significant announcement that also increases our sovereignty and self-reliance, makes us less dependent on overseas supply lines," Conroy says.
"It means more independence and sovereignty for us. It means we get these rounds cheaper because we've got a bigger scale and it means more jobs for Australians," he says.
How much capacity?
Australia will start manufacturing Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missiles this month with the opening of a new factory at Port Wakefield in South Australia.
The precision-guided missiles have a range of more than 70km, according to Lockheed Martin.
Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy says it's the first factory of its kind outside of the United States that will produce these types of missiles.
Speaking to ABC Radio National Breakfast, Conroy says the initial factory will supply weapons to the Australian Defence Force.
He says the government intends to build a bigger factory that can produce weapons that can be exported to the US.
He says Australia is facing uncertain strategic circumstances amid a significant arms build-up in the region.
How much capacity?
I'll give you a hint... ask Macron for more money. He has enough, he's just about to cut back on pensions and social benefits...No insurance company in the world covers war risks. Try again![]()
By thw antiCN former Lithuania guy? Seems his a thinktanker now in Stanford?Why China Didn’t Do a ‘Kissinger’ to Split Europe From America
Europe would have given almost anything for peace, but Beijing had a different calculus.
By Gabrielius Landsbergis, a former Lithuanian foreign minister and a fellow at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.