Comments by "Valen Ron" (@valenrn8657) on "The New Tourist"
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@JanBruunAndersen False. Countries like Japan, Australia, Singapore, South Korea, New Zealand and Canada are also highly successful economies.
From GPAS__2021 pdf
Pension (mandated nanny state saving funds) vs GDP ratio for 2021
Five Eyes/Five Passport Group,
Australia, $2,333 billion, 174.8% (CPTPP member, Nordic model),
Canada, $3,080 billion, 192.5% (USMCA, CPTPP member, Nordic model)
United Kingdom, $3,564 billion, 135.1% (CPTPP member in July 2023, Nordic model)
United States, $32,567 billion, 156.5% (USMCA member)
(I don't have data for NZ)
Notice the Five Eyes group has similar pension assets to GDP ratio results
Large-scale mandated savings funds enable the government to issue government bonds and large-scale bond buyer markets! This is why Eurocrats wants UK back into the EU.
EU
Finland, $279 billion, 104.3% (Nordic model)
France, $166 billion, 6.5%
Germany, $548 billion, 14.5%
Italy, $231 billion, 12.5% <----- PIIGS
Netherlands, $1,900 billion, 214.4%, (Nordic model)
Ireland, $197 billion, 49.4% <----- PIIGS
Spain, $44 billion, 3.6% <----- PIIGS
The EU lacks strategic savings coordination.
Non-EU, Europe
Switzerland, $1,163 billion, 164.3% (Nordic model)
North America
Mexico, $259 billion, 24.9% (USMCA, CPTPP member,)
Canada, $3,080 billion, 192.5% (USMCA, CPTPP member, Nordic model)
United States, $32,567 billion, 156.5% (USMCA member)
South America
Brazil, $195 billion,14.3%
Chile, $243 billion, 99.2% (CPTPP member)
East Asia, South East Asia
China, $285 billion, 1.9%
Hong Kong, $199 billion, 58.3%
Japan, $3,613 billion, 73.6% (CPTPP member)
South Korea, $968 billion, 61.0%
Malaysia, $279 billion, 83.0% (CPTPP member)
South-Central Asia
India, $184 billion, 7.1%
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@paultan5065 For context
Niger's Main Customers (% of Exports)
France, 33.2%
Mali, 18.7%
Nigeria, 16.0%
United Arab Emirates, 8.9%
South Africa, 7.0%
Burkina Faso , 3.8%
Benin, 3.8%
Ghana, 3.0%
Chad, 1.9%
United States, 1.0%
Niger's Main Suppliers (% of Imports)
China, 23.9%
France, 21.0%
India, 10.3%
Nigeria, 7.7%
Germany, 5.1%
Thailand 3.7%
United States, 3.2%
Pakistan, 2.5%
United Arab Emirates, 2.5%
Japan, 1.8%
This is mostly a French issue.
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@zulu_mafia
Statista's Mine production of uranium in major countries worldwide in 2022
1. Kazakhstan (former USSR, Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
2. Canada (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement)
3. Namibia
4. Australia (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership)
5. Uzbekistan (former USSR, Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
6. Russia (Eurasian Economic Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
7. Niger
8. China (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
9. India. (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation)
10. South Africa
11. Ukraine (former USSR)
12. United States (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement)
Niger has alienated France and the rest of the EU members, hence that's one less competitor for resource-rich competitors that are friendly with the EU.
Never interrupt a competitor when he is making a mistake.
Thanks Putin, and my country is not Russia.
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@RM668
For around Nigeria area.
Before British colonization, at the beginning of the 19th century, Usman dan Fodio led a successful jihad against the Hausa Kingdoms founding the centralised Sokoto Caliphate. The empire with Arabic as its official language grew rapidly under his rule and that of his descendants, who sent out invading armies in every direction. The vast landlocked empire connected the east with the western Sudan region and made inroads down south conquering parts of the Oyo Empire (modern-day Kwara), and advanced towards the Yoruba heartland of Ibadan, to reach the Atlantic Ocean. The territory controlled by the empire included much of modern-day northern and central Nigeria. The sultan sent out emirs to establish a suzerainty over the conquered territories and promote Islamic civilization, the emirs in turn became increasingly rich and powerful through trade and slavery. By the 1890s, the largest slave population in the world, about two million, was concentrated in the territories of the Sokoto Caliphate. The use of slave labour was extensive, especially in agriculture.
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The curreny peg needs to be removed.
Niger's Main Customers (% of Exports)
France, 33.2%
Mali, 18.7%
Nigeria, 16.0%
United Arab Emirates, 8.9%
South Africa, 7.0%
Burkina Faso , 3.8%
Benin, 3.8%
Ghana, 3.0%
Chad, 1.9%
United States, 1.0%
Niger's Main Suppliers (% of Imports)
China, 23.9%
France, 21.0%
India, 10.3%
Nigeria, 7.7%
Germany, 5.1%
Thailand 3.7%
United States, 3.2%
Pakistan, 2.5%
United Arab Emirates, 2.5%
Japan, 1.8%
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@vieiradosreismariadelurdes9105
Niger's Main Customers (% of Exports)
France, 33.2%
Mali, 18.7%
Nigeria, 16.0%
United Arab Emirates, 8.9%
South Africa, 7.0%
Burkina Faso , 3.8%
Benin, 3.8%
Ghana, 3.0%
Chad, 1.9%
United States, 1.0%
Niger's Main Suppliers (% of Imports)
China, 23.9%
France, 21.0%
India, 10.3%
Nigeria, 7.7%
Germany, 5.1%
Thailand 3.7%
United States, 3.2%
Pakistan, 2.5%
United Arab Emirates, 2.5%
Japan, 1.8%
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