Are all the low-interest loans China is exporting to periphery countries mostly in USD?
Are all the low-interest loans China is exporting to periphery countries mostly in USD?
Instead the Chinese are leading the world in green technology, public infrastructure, scientific research, space exploration, and more. Smdh what could have been
I would love to see part two with all those animals absolutely going to town on horrified corncobs
Test those suckers, get em ready baby
What a gloriously funny time that was, the Gorka era
Yeah with a name like Mingus I feel like it’s inevitable lol
Mingus is a Business Alliance guy, not a good dude
Ugh Ukraine is going to be exporting fascist provocateurs for decades
Can’t think of anything I would want to watch less
That toddler was completely out of line
Fuck, that is a powerful video. Lived a hero’s life and died a hero’s death
It’s not us guys! It’s Netanyahu! He’s totally not listening to us! Aaarrrgggg it’s so frustrating!!!
I mean that’s the thing with gravity. You only go one direction
I’m gonna go do an excessive snacking
Lay your head on someone’s chest
Oh hell yeah, well that’s a great project to do. Would love to see it when you’re done!
Do you know of a good like visual timeline of major events in the war so far somewhere? Or even just a list with descriptors or something. That’d be cool
It’s actually really damn good
How do these things even still have money in them wtf
Super interesting, thanks for such a thorough breakdown. If these countries that have received USD loans for B&R projects decided to pay those back to China in Yuan rather than USD, would there be any benefit in that? I guess that would mean they would be accumulating USD and would have to procure Yuan through other means to do it. But I wonder if like all these countries just held on to their USD and tried not to spend it, if that would then have an effect on the power of the treasury. Or maybe it would make things worse if we went into a recession, they’d have a lot of currency that would be worth less than it was when they received the initial loan?