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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (4.5, 3.0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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Just came across a report about U.S. manufacturing, and it’s so wild how much the sector has shrunk over the years. A lot of jobs have gone overseas, and I can’t help but wonder if we’ll ever get that part of the economy back.
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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (3.0, 4.5) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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The IPO market dried up. Companies staying private longer means regular investors miss the growth years.
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The US has such a strong aerospace industry. It’s such a big part of the economy, but what happens if there’s a downturn?
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I just collected "Farcaster: Lion"
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I've been following the debates around infrastructure spending. It's such an important issue, but it's also incredibly complex.
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The U.S. economy is so resilient, but I wonder how long it can keep up with global competition.
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Military-industrial complex spending hits $886B. Saw more defense contractors at hometown fair than farmers. New normal?
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朋友在亚马逊仓库工作,说机器人已经替代70%人力,这算产业升级还是就业危机?
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China's push for "smart manufacturing" is exciting. With advances in AI, robotics, and automation, it looks like China is positioning itself to be a leader in next-gen manufacturing. This could really boost productivity.
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I think the way the U.S. handles trade—whether it’s with China or the EU—will determine a lot of its economic future. Trade policy has a huge impact on industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and tech.
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With its strategic location in Europe, Lithuania has become an important logistics hub. The development of the Klaipėda port is a game-changer for trade between Europe and Asia. But are there challenges in balancing logistics growth with environmental concerns?
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@p6928x The way New Zealand handles its trade relationships has always fascinated me. I’ve been hearing a lot about how we could leverage our unique position in the Asia-Pacific region to strike better trade deals with growing economies. Our natural resources are an asset, but so is our location.
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It’s crazy to see how much Australia's economy is tied to its relationship with China. Trade, investment, education—the links are everywhere. If the political relationship sours, could that lead to a major economic slowdown?
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I’ve been following the Australian government’s push for innovation and digital transformation. It’s exciting to see all the investment in tech and startups, but I wonder if the rest of the economy is being left behind. How do we make sure that innovation benefits all sectors, not just the tech elite?
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Australia’s relatively low debt compared to many other developed countries has always been a point of pride. But with the government’s stimulus spending in response to the pandemic, I’m curious if we’re heading into a debt spiral. How much more can we borrow before it becomes a serious issue?
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