Amid tariff reductions and rare earth dependencies, U.S.-China negotiations mask deeper systemic rifts, as both nations brace for an irreversible economic split amid dollar hegemony's decline.
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Best summary and concise analysis I have seen on this topic. I think the US wanted to bring an economic war disguised as a trade war, but had to pull back because of the international reaction against the dollar. As markets have spoken, the whole world now knows the true level of confidence that global investors have for the dollar.
The way you've explained, what for some is a complicated matter. Was fantastic, so simple to follow. By the way you've wrote this article. You've made a complicated matter in international finances. Really easy to follow. Thank you
I was vexed by the comment that the US needs time to aquire Greenland. Perhaps Denmark can sell Greenland to Canada for a dollar. Perhaps Canada can better protect it since it is in relationship to the monarchy of Great Britain.
This was an extraordinarily helpful article. (It got me to become a paid subscriber.) I can finally understand what is going on right now on a deeper level. Thanks!
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Best summary and concise analysis I have seen on this topic. I think the US wanted to bring an economic war disguised as a trade war, but had to pull back because of the international reaction against the dollar. As markets have spoken, the whole world now knows the true level of confidence that global investors have for the dollar.
The US Treasury Secretary’s name is Scott Bessent, NOT Benson or Bennett as written in the article. This really should be edited.
You're right, we will do it ASAP
The way you've explained, what for some is a complicated matter. Was fantastic, so simple to follow. By the way you've wrote this article. You've made a complicated matter in international finances. Really easy to follow. Thank you
I was vexed by the comment that the US needs time to aquire Greenland. Perhaps Denmark can sell Greenland to Canada for a dollar. Perhaps Canada can better protect it since it is in relationship to the monarchy of Great Britain.