I’m sure the reddit experts will be along in a moment to explain why they’re right, and Mario Draghi is wrong
RCA2CE on
Word – the US Tariffs are really targeting Americans not other countries
It’s just our version of a VAT on our people, a national sales tax is hard to implement but tariffs are the same thing
adarkuccio on
Draghi knows, he can help us
J-96788-EU on
He says to to ease supply constraints, especially high internal barriers and regulatory hurdles. But ECB is trying to push legislation to launch CBDC aka digital euro to get more control and further reduce privacy.
Sendflutespls on
Tarifs most likely ends up as a zero sum game. Not even an economics question. It’s human nature. Just look at an average human relationship.
Pitiful-Eye9093 on
It’s all most as if… And just hear me out a second…. That the privatisation of everything… Was. A. Bad. I.D.E.A…..
xondk on
The thing that frustrates me when we begin talking about about the economy and competitiveness/company growth is that often it is compared against places with lower standards of living/health/pay for the workers, or how the EU is over regulated stifling innovation, rather then actual discussions about internal issues.
And often it gets reduced down to that the answer is that the workers should be worse off.
All in order to ‘compete’, it simply does not seem viable in the long term without the world turning into an oligarchy dystopia.
EnergyOwn6800 on
It’s easier to blame others for your problems instead of taking responsibility. It is the European way. Cold hard truth.
WonkiWombat on
He’s absolutely correct!
djquu on
And this guy did what about it? Hmm?
JohnnyElRed on
Isn’t he one of the guys that dragged us into the disaster that was austerity?
Econ_Orc on
Some countries in Europe supports open free trade. Others do not, and wants to “support” domestic production by limiting competition.
Until EU figures out a working compromise it will keep taking one step forward, spin around tap dance from side to side and possibly end up jumping even further back than its starting position.
voyagerdoge on
He’s not a good communicator though.
lolycc1911 on
We don’t want to put the tariffs on, it pains us.
depredator56 on
What a surprise. Have you tried giving your citizens more economic liberties and to spare money by not supporting illegal immigrants?
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I’m sure the reddit experts will be along in a moment to explain why they’re right, and Mario Draghi is wrong
Word – the US Tariffs are really targeting Americans not other countries
It’s just our version of a VAT on our people, a national sales tax is hard to implement but tariffs are the same thing
Draghi knows, he can help us
He says to to ease supply constraints, especially high internal barriers and regulatory hurdles. But ECB is trying to push legislation to launch CBDC aka digital euro to get more control and further reduce privacy.
Tarifs most likely ends up as a zero sum game. Not even an economics question. It’s human nature. Just look at an average human relationship.
It’s all most as if… And just hear me out a second…. That the privatisation of everything… Was. A. Bad. I.D.E.A…..
The thing that frustrates me when we begin talking about about the economy and competitiveness/company growth is that often it is compared against places with lower standards of living/health/pay for the workers, or how the EU is over regulated stifling innovation, rather then actual discussions about internal issues.
And often it gets reduced down to that the answer is that the workers should be worse off.
All in order to ‘compete’, it simply does not seem viable in the long term without the world turning into an oligarchy dystopia.
It’s easier to blame others for your problems instead of taking responsibility. It is the European way. Cold hard truth.
He’s absolutely correct!
And this guy did what about it? Hmm?
Isn’t he one of the guys that dragged us into the disaster that was austerity?
Some countries in Europe supports open free trade. Others do not, and wants to “support” domestic production by limiting competition.
Until EU figures out a working compromise it will keep taking one step forward, spin around tap dance from side to side and possibly end up jumping even further back than its starting position.
He’s not a good communicator though.
We don’t want to put the tariffs on, it pains us.
What a surprise. Have you tried giving your citizens more economic liberties and to spare money by not supporting illegal immigrants?