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  1. 2024年6月11日 · Taiwan’s new administration under President Lai Ching-te has been extremely vocal in its distaste for the One China policy. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) campaigned on the promise of sovereignty and patriotism.

  2. 6 天前 · China has been selling off its holdings in an urgent effort to distance itself from the US, but is currently the second-largest holder of US debt, carrying about $767.4 billion as of March 2024. I largely speak about China’s debt holdings because they were the top buyer of US debt before the political landscape changed.

  3. 5 天前 · China has long-stated its desire for “peaceful unification” with Taiwan, which the CCP considers part of China. China issued new guidelines on lethal ramifications for separatist sentiments, leading to louder retaliation from Ching-te.

  4. 2024年6月13日 · Home | Armstrong Economics. Covering The Intersection Of Geopolitics, Global Markets, And Economic Confidence. Explore the latest posts on our most popular topics. Market Talk. Economics. Upcoming Events. Quick Links: 2024 US Presidential Election Russia-Ukraine War Inflation Economic Confidence Model interest rates Israel-Palestine War Interviews.

  5. 2024年6月12日 · Taiwan is expected to hire up to 100,000 Indian workers, while India is posed to open trade with Taiwan. India does not officially have a stance on the One China policy but China views any neutrality as aggression. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning released a statement after the short interaction between Modi and Lai Ching-te.

  6. 2024年6月13日 · The bulk of frozen Russian assets lie in Europe, and the European Union has announced its plans to “make Russia pay” by allocating those assets to Ukraine to fund its war against Russia directly.

  7. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofRussia | Armstrong Economics

    5 天前 · Russia. The Russian Monetary System began also with cattle (skot) during the Kievan period. Skins of small animals and precious metals were used as fixed-value exchange rate based upon barter goods. Up until the end of the 12th century, cattle was the unit of account but commerce took place with the skins of small animals.