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In the past 40 years, free trade has helped create worldwide prosperity and reduce global poverty. And while wealth is still heavily concentrated at the top, global income inequality has decreased over the last few decades, largely because incomes in poorer countries have grown faster than in rich ones.
So I’m generally pro–free trade, because the numbers keep suggesting it improves outcomes for a lot of people overall.
This trade deal has a lot of exclusions and conditions. Hence it’s not true FTA. It’s not a mother but a stepmother deal
Mr_strelac on
does that deal include mobility?
Will more Indians come to the EU?
Skittleavix on
Middle powers uniting
mneri7 on
It’s probably not the deal we wanted, but it’s the deal we need.
Jehuty321 on
Let’s see if the Greens and right-wing populists will torpedo that as well
MrCinnamon-420 on
A reminder that India still has a very close military relationship with Russia. It buys Russian weapons, cooperates on military R&D and, since the war started, has massively increased its purchases of Russian oil and gas, helping sustain Russia’s economy during the war. Putin was in New Delhi last year and the relationship clearly remains strong.
Zalapadopa on
Eh, I don’t think the common man will see any real benefit from this, especially here in the EU. It’ll mostly just be the upper echelons of society that will gain from it.
katkarinka on
I don’t have good feeling about this tbh.
I think this will fuck up already weakening support of EU by general masses. India is like red cloth for many people. Especially if they start losing jobs to cheaper options.
Also isn’t Putin their buddy
mili98 on
So every young european who wants to get into a skilled labour market is just fucked?
broodjekebab23 on
This is the power of the EU, incredible soft power and unlike america very few hostile relations with other countries
LostEndimion on
How this shit benifits us? Beside incomponent car industry? More outsorcing industry?
Murky_Fruit264 on
Man, the Mercatur deal would have been so much better.
Lifekraft on
All of this like ecology and nationalism arent the two biggest challenge the world is facing. We see that and we think more ship on the sea and more stress on the lower and middle class is the way to go.
ontermau on
ah very soon the EU will halt the deal claiming that it must be assessed in the XYZ Court of Whatever. then it must be voted again in 9987 parliaments, then analyzed again in 92832 reports, then voted again, rinse and repeat etc etc etc.
Far-Distribution7408 on
does somebody know the expected annual gdp growth for EU ?
shadownlight19 on
Wait until the French farmers find something they can justify to block the roads with cow dung
Zeebaars on
If this facilitates outsourcing or God forbid, the types of visa relaxation the Indians have been pushing for Brussels has once again overpromised and underdelivered. No one in the EU wants this, and it’s wrecking havoc in countries that gave them these concessions.
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In the past 40 years, free trade has helped create worldwide prosperity and reduce global poverty. And while wealth is still heavily concentrated at the top, global income inequality has decreased over the last few decades, largely because incomes in poorer countries have grown faster than in rich ones.
So I’m generally pro–free trade, because the numbers keep suggesting it improves outcomes for a lot of people overall.
Edit: For those who downvoted.
https://ourworldindata.org/the-history-of-global-economic-inequality
This trade deal has a lot of exclusions and conditions. Hence it’s not true FTA. It’s not a mother but a stepmother deal
does that deal include mobility?
Will more Indians come to the EU?
Middle powers uniting
It’s probably not the deal we wanted, but it’s the deal we need.
Let’s see if the Greens and right-wing populists will torpedo that as well
A reminder that India still has a very close military relationship with Russia. It buys Russian weapons, cooperates on military R&D and, since the war started, has massively increased its purchases of Russian oil and gas, helping sustain Russia’s economy during the war. Putin was in New Delhi last year and the relationship clearly remains strong.
Eh, I don’t think the common man will see any real benefit from this, especially here in the EU. It’ll mostly just be the upper echelons of society that will gain from it.
I don’t have good feeling about this tbh.
I think this will fuck up already weakening support of EU by general masses. India is like red cloth for many people. Especially if they start losing jobs to cheaper options.
Also isn’t Putin their buddy
So every young european who wants to get into a skilled labour market is just fucked?
This is the power of the EU, incredible soft power and unlike america very few hostile relations with other countries
How this shit benifits us? Beside incomponent car industry? More outsorcing industry?
Man, the Mercatur deal would have been so much better.
All of this like ecology and nationalism arent the two biggest challenge the world is facing. We see that and we think more ship on the sea and more stress on the lower and middle class is the way to go.
ah very soon the EU will halt the deal claiming that it must be assessed in the XYZ Court of Whatever. then it must be voted again in 9987 parliaments, then analyzed again in 92832 reports, then voted again, rinse and repeat etc etc etc.
does somebody know the expected annual gdp growth for EU ?
Wait until the French farmers find something they can justify to block the roads with cow dung
If this facilitates outsourcing or God forbid, the types of visa relaxation the Indians have been pushing for Brussels has once again overpromised and underdelivered. No one in the EU wants this, and it’s wrecking havoc in countries that gave them these concessions.