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6d07/04sanctions · 3/5

Dip in U.S. LNG Imports to EU Spells Trouble for Trade Deal

For two years, the European Union has been the biggest regional buyer of U.S. liquefied natural gas. Sanctions on Russia, including a ban on LNG purchased from 2027, have prompted the pivot, actively encouraged by the second Trump administration. But last month, Europe shunned American liquefied gas because it was too expensive. This will be a problem for the trade deal that just went into effect. Last July, President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen signed a t

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
6d07/04coups-regime · 1/5

To VWCE or not to VWCE?

Sorry for the unstructured explanation, hust dumping all my thoughts. Hi, I need advice on how to handle the savings I have build up. Context: Non-EU couple (33M and 31F) from humble backgrounds. We always had just enough growing up and never extra. So it is really difficult to judge how much risk we can afford to take. I believe in ETF and chill theory while it took my wife some time to accept it. Which means in the meatime I have more money in savings account than in ETF. Bank accounts: 250k m

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
7d07/04

Pope visits Africa-Europe crossing as anti-migrant policies rise in US, EU

Pope Leo on Saturday visited Italy’s Lampedusa island, a major port of call for migrants risking the perilous crossing from Africa, in a stark message to US and EU leaders. The Catholic Church’s first US pope, who has clashed with the administration of President Donald Trump over its treatment of migrants, is marking July 4, the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence, on a migration frontline. Leo’s visit also comes just two weeks after the European Union’s approval of new migrant...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
7d07/04war-conflict · 1/5

Do we just follow Greece?

IMO, many people have somehow forgotten why the debt brake even existed: it was done because of the debt crisis in Europe, with Greece as an extreme example. For many years, the economy was kept running with public investments from debt and there was a bloated civil service and pension system. On January 1, 1999, the euro was introduced in some EU countries. Greece was admitted to the Eurozone in 2001 despite meeting EU criticism of convergence

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
8d07/03war-conflict · 3/5

China-EU trade, Xi touts ‘global influence’, Nato summit

China told the European Union that it is willing to increase purchases of EU goods to help pare a massive trade gap, potentially easing the risk of a trade war. Commerce Minister Wang Wentao suggested that China is open to purchase agreements covering European goods in trade talks this week with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic, the South China Morning Post reported, citing unidentified people briefed on the discussions. Lower tariffs on EU imports were also discussed (see trade talks joint...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
8d07/02

Europe’s Energy Transition Stalls as Heat Wave Exposes the Cost of Inaction

London Climate Action Week took place during an intense heat wave last week, causing some of the planned events to be cancelled and calling extra attention to the urgency of the summit’s cause. One of the biggest takeaways of the event, underscored by the weather, is that Europe has missed critical opportunities to catalyze the clean energy transition and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. A number of bankers present at the London Climate Action Week were in agreement that “EU authorities risk c

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
8d07/02

China signals openness to reducing gaping EU trade surplus as Brussels toughens stance

China told the European Union that it is open to exploring ways to cut its massive trade surplus with the bloc during talks in Brussels this week, according to multiple people briefed on the discussion. Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao signalled to EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic that China was willing to consider purchase agreements covering European goods. The discussions touched on lowering tariffs on EU-made goods, in a rare sign that China recognises that its billion-euro a day trade...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/02

Anyone here with real experiences about tax residence / moving to another EU country for lower or no capital gain taxes after holding stocks/ETFs a certain period of time ?

So, if you basically move for a longer period of time like more that 5 years in another EU country with a more friendly capital gain taxation , do you need to change your fiscal residence from your native country to the new adoptive country ? I heard that if you move in another EU country, even for a long period of time, the broker is obliged to send the fiscal informations (sales) to your native fiscal jurisdiction which is written in your Identity document, of course if you didn't already chan

Socialunclassifiedeurope
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