Germany and Italy having access to energy only solves one part of the pronlem. Both countries do not have the necessary workforce waiting in the wings, and not even immigration would be enough to offset it. Even if more advances in automation were in place (which they're not) they would still continue to struggle. Macro should be viewed way more wholistically than simply cherry-picking the narrow data points that support your narrative.
Cem is geopolitical newcomer Who needs to go to Marco school
Germany and Italy having access to energy only solves one part of the pronlem. Both countries do not have the necessary workforce waiting in the wings, and not even immigration would be enough to offset it. Even if more advances in automation were in place (which they're not) they would still continue to struggle. Macro should be viewed way more wholistically than simply cherry-picking the narrow data points that support your narrative.
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How is Taiwan a province?
It’s part of greater China, what do you think is the whole dispute about? US can’t even recognise Taiwan without triggering a war!