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gelgoog

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It will be interesting to watch the Dutch economic miracle once their natural gas exploration stops this decade.
I doubt they can survive on shell companies and fraudulent accounting alone. The place is a bit larger than the Cayman islands after all.

The rest of the world could live without some of the legal "innovation" like repelling the Glass-Steagal act in the US or the Basel Accords in the EU.
 

BrightFuture

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It will be interesting to watch the Dutch economic miracle once their natural gas exploration stops this decade.
I doubt they can survive on shell companies and fraudulent accounting alone. The place is a bit larger than the Cayman islands after all.

Don't underestimate them, according to our friend @Anlsvrthng they have a superior law level; with enough XP maybe they could reach a superior economic level, who knows.
 

Mcsweeney

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What the hell does this even mean? There is no such thing as a "level" of bankruptcy law for someone to be behind or ahead of. What "level" is Chinese/USA/Dutch bankruptcy law at today? What level did they rise up from? LOL You're just making shit up and then going off on a meaningless rant.

Never mind semiconductors, passenger jets, 5G, nanotechnology, quantum computing, and the space program. China needs to get its most brilliant scientists together to work on developing its bankruptcy law so it can be the world leader in bankruptcy law.
 

solarz

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I know it doesn't mean for you anything, considering you are most probably an employee at a big corporation, but the current Chinese bankruptcy law and practice is behind the level achieved by the Dutch in the 14th century : )

And this is just a tiny (but very important) bit of difference.

And just as an interesting fact, at that point of time the bankruptcy cases was handled by the courts of the local religious offices . : )

The scientific and technological achievements are the result of the legal/juridical/institutional development.

Without the strong institutional background the development of the industry is nothing else just a copy paste process.

The Dutch must have a lot of experience with bankruptcies.
 

bajingan

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I didn't know Gibraltar had its own standing army and an industry which could build tanks, missiles, and nuclear power plants.
I don't know about taiwan but in south korea in times of war i heard their armed forces will be under us direct command, i never heard of another country who sold their sovereignity lock stock and barrel like south korea did
 

Xizor

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I don't know about taiwan but in south korea in times of war i heard their armed forces will be under us direct command, i never heard of another country who sold their sovereignity lock stock and barrel like south korea did
To be fair, South Korea as a nation exists because of US. It is a protectorate.
 

machupicu

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HarmonyOS will very likely be well received by smartphone users when it goes live in a few months, in 2021


Payments giant Paytm says Google's Android monopoly is of grave concern to Indian start-ups
PUBLISHED TUE, SEP 22 2020 5:07 AM EDT
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Saheli Roy Choudhury
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  • India's payments giant Paytm claims Google's monopoly over Android is a major concern for Indian start-ups since the U.S. tech firm can "arbitrarily" shut off access from its app store.
  • Last Friday, Paytm's app was temporarily removed from the Google Play Store after the U.S. tech giant said Paytm did not comply with its gambling policy.
  • Paytm had to remove a cashback campaign before the app was restored on the Google Play Store about eight hours later, according to Madhur Deora, president of Paytm.

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hullopilllw

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HarmonyOS will very likely be well received by smartphone users when it goes live in a few months, in 2021


Payments giant Paytm says Google's Android monopoly is of grave concern to Indian start-ups
PUBLISHED TUE, SEP 22 2020 5:07 AM EDT
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Saheli Roy Choudhury
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  • India's payments giant Paytm claims Google's monopoly over Android is a major concern for Indian start-ups since the U.S. tech firm can "arbitrarily" shut off access from its app store.
  • Last Friday, Paytm's app was temporarily removed from the Google Play Store after the U.S. tech giant said Paytm did not comply with its gambling policy.
  • Paytm had to remove a cashback campaign before the app was restored on the Google Play Store about eight hours later, according to Madhur Deora, president of Paytm.

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About time all the chinese phone makers band together to rollout a global appstore so that there will be a non-US alternative for Google and Apple.
 

eprash

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Payments giant Paytm says Google's Android monopoly is of grave concern to Indian start-ups
PUBLISHED TUE, SEP 22 2020 5:07 AM EDT
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Saheli Roy Choudhury
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  • India's payments giant Paytm claims Google's monopoly over Android is a major concern for Indian start-ups since the U.S. tech firm can "arbitrarily" shut off access from its app store.
  • Last Friday, Paytm's app was temporarily removed from the Google Play Store after the U.S. tech giant said Paytm did not comply with its gambling policy.
  • Paytm had to remove a cashback campaign before the app was restored on the Google Play Store about eight hours later, according to Madhur Deora, president of Paytm.

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