Trump: dazi Usa scattano per Canada, Messico e Cina - Unomattina 04/02/2025
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- www.raiplay.it... - La strategia di Donald Trump sui dazi parte da Canada, Messico e Cina ma il presidente annuncia dazi anche contro l'Unione Europea. In studio l'economica Leonardo Becchetti e in collegamento il Direttore di Wall Street Italia Leopoldo Gasbarro.
Al direttore Gasparri vorrei chiedere: per quanti statunitensi la pensione costituisce un “momento di ricchezza”? Per il 10-15-20% della popolazione? Diciamo le cose, esprimiamo concetti nella loro integralità. Gli USA non sono un modello. Tantissima ricchezza NON equamente redistribuita. Questa è la dura verità.
Non avrei saputo dire meglio.
Saranno dazi nostri
Yes, Europe 🇪🇺🇪🇺
Being afraid of taxes compared to the United States is a sign of weakness. Unlike countries like Canada, Europe is not as dependent on the U.S. Europe exports goods worth €502 billion to the U.S., while Canada exports $599.8 billion, representing 19.7% and 77% of their total exports, respectively. In Europe, we have a global trade balance, which protects us from excessive vulnerability.
I have analyzed in detail Italy’s exports to the U.S., and it appears that they mainly rely on food and luxury goods-products with low added value.
Regarding military armament, I fully support the French position that the EU must prioritize European products when purchasing military equipment. “We must buy more European,” as this not only strengthens our defense but also boosts employment and innovation on our continent. I draw a parallel between these purchases and local food consumption: prioritizing our 🇪🇺 industries means securing our economic and strategic future. This is neither “isolationism” nor “protectionism,” but a rational choice for the future. France, as a nuclear and decision-making power, plays a central role in this strategy, offering Europe a major lever of influence on the international stage.
European countries maintain a more controlled debt level compared to some larger states. Thanks to the European Bank, they can finance and develop high-tech military manufacturing plants, becoming centers of excellence. In partnership with key industries, particularly in Germany, we can stimulate production in more indebted regions, such as Italy, while ensuring highly skilled and high-value-added jobs.
Furthermore, Italy, which represents only 7.92% of the European population, should not have a disproportionate influence on economic decisions related to a potential debt mutualization. 📌Especially since Italians, by refusing to join the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), have made it clear that they do not wish to take on the financial difficulties of other countries. This stance sends a strong signal to the 26 other member states, which, in contrast, embrace solidarity. As for Italy, it appears to be navigating between various influences, from Trump to Musk, without a clear direction on the international stage.
📌Personally, I remain firmly opposed to any debt mutualization, which I believe is neither a viable nor a desirable solution for Europe’s future.
Maybe, as you say, Italy is a small country but it's the one that made history in Europe and the West, don't ever forget it, the quality and excellence of Made in Italy is recognized and appreciated everywhere in the world.
Do you know why we have the largest number of UNESCO sites on the planet?
It's quality that counts, not quantity.
😂 Europa chi?🙄
@ This is not the topic of discussion, and since I travel all over the world, these campanile del villaggio debates do not concern me. You have a beautiful country, but I am not talking about tourism or leisure. I am talking about our Europe, economically, which is fully capable of facing future challenges.
We have a great investment capacity compared to others:
• European Union (EU 27): 81.7% of GDP
• United States: 122% of GDP
• China: 82% of GDP
• Japan: 260% of GDP
We must mobilize resources, which we are already doing through joint projects. However, I have read reports on European funds from the Central Bank, and they show that some resources are being wasted. I have explained everything in my message.
You see, nowadays, young people who have studied earn a very good living compared to 40 years ago in our European regions, where the level of education and research is very high. We must take a step back from the Italian pessimism and that of Southern Europe, which is partly due to an aging population.
I was on vacation in Gröden, in South Tyrol, and although I am no longer young, I felt a certain frustration with the population that came from Italy for their holidays in this region (almost all elderly people). I even asked the hotel to place our table away from the Italians because they depressed me.”
@@Pinuccia-rv2cc Yes ; 🇪🇺 not Populismo 🤷This is not the topic of discussion, and since I travel all over the world, these campanile del villaggio debates do not concern me. You have a beautiful country, but I am not talking about tourism or leisure. I am talking about our Europe, economically, which is fully capable of facing future challenges.
We have a great investment capacity compared to others:
• European Union (EU 27): 81.7% of GDP
• United States: 122% of GDP
• China: 82% of GDP
• Japan: 260% of GDP
We must mobilize resources, which we are already doing through joint projects. However, I have read reports on European funds from the Central Bank, and they show that some resources are being wasted. I have explained everything in my message.
You see, nowadays, young people who have studied earn a very good living compared to 40 years ago in our European regions, where the level of education and research is very high. We must take a step back from the Italian pessimism and that of Southern Europe, which is partly due to an aging population.
I was on vacation in Gröden, in South Tyrol, and although I am no longer young, I felt a certain frustration with the population that came from Italy for their holidays in this region (almost all elderly people). I even asked the hotel to place our table away from the Italians because they depressed me.”
@P_Lëtzebuerg 😂😂😂😂🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯💅💅💅💅
Oppebbacco 🤔 ci toccherà diventare tutti sovranisti volenti o nonvolenti 🤷😜
Ok Trump💪👍