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Fatty

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lol comrade Trump doing his best to blow up US capital markets and drive everyone to Chinese bonds. Only reason why anyone holds US equities right now has to be Stockholm syndrome. Unfortunately I am tied to this place for the foreseeable future so I’ll be going down with the ship
 
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U.S. Steel ‘partnership’ with Nippon Steel includes golden shares​

The U.S. Steel Corp. saga will get one step closer to the end on Friday, with President Donald Trump scheduled to hold a rally in Pittsburgh to officially announce a tie-up between the American steelmaker and Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp.

The “planned partnership,” which Trump first mentioned a week ago on Truth Social, reportedly includes the U.S. government holding a special class of shares, so-called “golden shares,” as a way to have more say on future U.S. Steel operations. No more details of the deal have emerged.

Strictly speaking, any type of special or dual-class share structure that offers more voting power to a bloc is a version of a golden share. What the White House has in mind, however, seems to be more targeted for the long-running deal-making attempts between the two steelmakers.

first proposed buying ailing Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel for $14 billion in December 2023, but the Biden administration blocked the deal citing national security concerns. Then-presidential candidate Trump also was against the deal.

It’s “deeply odd” that a White House committed to free markets and greater foreign investment in the U.S. appears to be inserting itself in the company operations, said Brett House, a business professor at Columbia Business School.

“This move is inconsistent with the White House desire to attract foreign direct investment to the U.S.,” he said.

The concern is that any deal in the U.S. could be subject to some kind of U.S. government involvement, putting a chill on foreign investments, House said.

It’s also likely “an attempt to have things two ways,” or controlling foreign direct investment while claiming they are not doing so, he said. “It’s hard to say what it does for the attractiveness of this deal.”

A major consideration is whether the power-brokering structure would allow Nippon Steel to close down low-performing steel mills, said Chester Spatt, a professor of finance at Carnegie Mellon University and a former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chief economist.

“I don’t know that the national security case is necessarily compelling in this case,” he said. “Japan is one of our strongest allies.”

Nippon Steel presumably has agreed to the structure, likely “recognizing that the alternative was no deal,” Spatt said.

U.S. Steel investors seem to have embraced the deal: Shares of the company rallied more than 20% after Trump posted about the partnership last Friday, and have gained more than 2% this week, outperforming the broader equity market.

Trump said that company’s headquarters would remain in Pittsburgh and that the partnership would create “at least” 70,000 jobs.

The United Steelworkers, which represents 850,000 workers in manufacturing and other industries, said this week that the partnership announcement “continues to raise more questions than answers.”

Nippon Steel still maintains that it would only invest in U.S. facilities if it owns U.S. Steel outright, the USW said. There’s also no word on how much of the stated $14 billion investment would go to union-represented sites, or how much would go for capital improvements as opposed to routine repair and maintenance, the union said.

For its turn, U.S. Steel is eager to get the deal up and running. After Trump’s announcement last Friday, the company put out a press release thanking the president for his “leadership and personal attention to the futures of thousands of steelworkers and our iconic company. “

“U. S. Steel will remain American, and we will grow bigger and stronger through a partnership with Nippon Steel that brings massive investment, new technologies and thousands of jobs over the next four years,” it said.

Neither company returned requests for comment.

Nippon Seppuku Steel.

Paying full price to buyout an company in which you don’t own.
 

taxiya

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The new chinese marriage law is extremely dumb if the goal is to boost birth rate. Make it extremely easy to get married and difficult to get divorced. Then how about welfare for women in abusive marraiges??? And why would women get married if divorce is so difficult??? Now they would think a lot harder before comitting, and rightly so.
Are you a woman or male feminist (western type)? Because all your questions are asked from a woman's standing point even though they apply equally on both genders. For example, why would men get married if divorce is so difficult??? No need to answer these are rhetoric questions.

Before the 1980s, divorce was a taboo, the divorce law may not be strictier but the social pressure from family and society was much harsher than today, as harsh as if the word "divorcee" is branded on the forehead. Yet people get married without hesitation because marriage was the norm, sex before marriage and cohabitation were "crimes".

The law may have some impact but not much compared to people's attitude and value. Instead of blaming the law, the true question should be asking every oneself, does oneself really love the other to marry, does oneself vow to treat the other as oneself, respect and care no matter what. If there is doubt and you have to prepare for that possibility then marriage isn't your thing and why bother the law that doesn't apply to you? If there is no doubt then why bother the legal term that you won't face?
 

5unrise

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@5unrise Did you lose your channel? Are you starting another one?

Thanks
@5unrise Did you lose your channel? Are you starting another one?

In other Youtube news DongFang Hour is taking an extended break.
Yes, thanks for asking. YouTube shut down mine and several other channels covering the Chinese military (e.g. Defence360) for severely violating their scam, spam and deceptive practices policy. I tried to appeal but that was denied. For my part, I do not believe my content can be remotely described as scam or deception. Gus from Millenium7 told me in email that he does not think I broke any rules at all.

I find it improbable that several channels covering similar subjects can violates these policies so severely at the same time. Rather, I think this is just a cover by YouTube to crack down on Chinese military content that strays too far from what the US government likes to see aired. YouTube must be getting wary of the current political climate in the US, the move towards censorship and forced conformity, so is taking steps to cover its own behind.

I will make a new channel that cannot be linked to my banned one in any way. It will cover naval content, although content on China is too risky to cover in too much breadth right now. I don't want to advertise the channel openly in case that gets taken down.
 

supercat

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First, it doesn't look like that China is on the verge of collapse and has to compromise.
Second, how can China violate a deal that doesn't even exist?

Trump Makes a New Push to ‘Decouple’ U.S. From China​

Trump administration officials are getting a second chance to try to sever ties with China by starting a trade war, imposing export controls and revoking student visas.
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Chinese Students Rattled by Trump Plan to ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Visas​

Students said the latest move had upended their plans and intensified their fears.
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Trump visa shock rattles Chinese students, shakes fragile ties​

Weeks after trade truce, critics warn of unintended consequences
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Targeting Chinese Students Threatens the Bottom Line at American Universities​

Trump administration’s move to revoke visas could poke holes in university finances and U.S. talent pipeline
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Trump's Crackdown on Foreign Student Visas Could Derail Critical AI Research​

The US says it will "aggressively revoke" Chinese student visas and has paused interviews for all student visa applicants. Experts warn the moves could weaken American leadership in STEM.
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China and Europe might be motivated to improve their relationship because of Trump regime's trade war? Let's just ignore the genocide in Gaza and beat the dead horse of "Uyghur slave labor" again!
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Bellum_Romanum

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Yes, thanks for asking. YouTube shut down mine and several other channels covering the Chinese military (e.g. Defence360) for severely violating their scam, spam and deceptive practices policy. I tried to appeal but that was denied. For my part, I do not believe my content can be remotely described as scam or deception. Gus from Millenium7 told me in email that he does not think I broke any rules at all.

I find it improbable that several channels covering similar subjects can violates these policies so severely at the same time. Rather, I think this is just a cover by YouTube to crack down on Chinese military content that strays too far from what the US government likes to see aired. YouTube must be getting wary of the current political climate in the US, the move towards censorship and forced conformity, so is taking steps to cover its own behind.

I will make a new channel that cannot be linked to my banned one in any way. It will cover naval content, although content on China is too risky to cover in too much breadth right now. I don't want to advertise the channel openly in case that gets taken down.
I was meaning to contact you here as well because I was trying to search for your channel yesterday to no avail.

It's hilarious and a big fat joke that westerners flap their proverbial gums about their so-called "Freedom" when in reality it's far from it. China uncensored and other obvious anti-China propaganda YouTube channels stay and operate to spew their garbage no problem when channels like yours that serve to at least provide a modicum of educational content on Chinese military advances as well as perspective it gets shut down.

What a bleeping joke.
 

dingyibvs

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Yes, thanks for asking. YouTube shut down mine and several other channels covering the Chinese military (e.g. Defence360) for severely violating their scam, spam and deceptive practices policy. I tried to appeal but that was denied. For my part, I do not believe my content can be remotely described as scam or deception. Gus from Millenium7 told me in email that he does not think I broke any rules at all.

I find it improbable that several channels covering similar subjects can violates these policies so severely at the same time. Rather, I think this is just a cover by YouTube to crack down on Chinese military content that strays too far from what the US government likes to see aired. YouTube must be getting wary of the current political climate in the US, the move towards censorship and forced conformity, so is taking steps to cover its own behind.

I will make a new channel that cannot be linked to my banned one in any way. It will cover naval content, although content on China is too risky to cover in too much breadth right now. I don't want to advertise the channel openly in case that gets taken down.
You probably got reported by a lot of pissed off Indian nationals in the wake of 5/7.
 

siegecrossbow

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Yes, thanks for asking. YouTube shut down mine and several other channels covering the Chinese military (e.g. Defence360) for severely violating their scam, spam and deceptive practices policy. I tried to appeal but that was denied. For my part, I do not believe my content can be remotely described as scam or deception. Gus from Millenium7 told me in email that he does not think I broke any rules at all.

I find it improbable that several channels covering similar subjects can violates these policies so severely at the same time. Rather, I think this is just a cover by YouTube to crack down on Chinese military content that strays too far from what the US government likes to see aired. YouTube must be getting wary of the current political climate in the US, the move towards censorship and forced conformity, so is taking steps to cover its own behind.

I will make a new channel that cannot be linked to my banned one in any way. It will cover naval content, although content on China is too risky to cover in too much breadth right now. I don't want to advertise the channel openly in case that gets taken down.

Try covering Pakistan and Thai navy and see if you still get banned.
 
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