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Fall of empire? German businesses find China a more trustworthy partner than US or Britain

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China has managed to outperform the US and the UK in a German ranking of the world’s most reliable trade partners, compiled from the latest survey of 2,000 German companies by Frankfurt-based Commerzbank.


Topped by only Germany itself and France, China landed in the third spot in the broad assessment, which focusses on political and economic conditions affecting international trade. The US, ranked fourth, is reportedly far behind its bitter Asian rival in their ongoing trade dispute.

The results of the survey –released on Wednesday– shows that the US is followed by Italy, Russia, the UK, Brazil and Turkey when it comes to cross-border trade. The US trade credibility is reportedly being undermined by the stance adopted at the White House since Donald Trump became president. Most of the US trading partners consider its trading policies as manifestations of protectionism.

Nearly 70 percent of German corporations with a physical presence in the US, and 64 percent of exporters to the country, expressed deep concerns that Washington’s foreign and trade policies would have a negative impact on business.

Since taking office in 2017, President Trump, whose main election promise was to make America great again, has broken a wide range of international trade deals the US was involved in. These included the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the longstanding trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Moreover, the Trump administration introduced steel and aluminum tariffs against imports from a vast number of countries, including Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, Russia, India, Japan and Turkey.

Apart from that, the White House launched a fierce trade war against China, accusing Beijing of unfair trading practices and intellectual property theft.

When it comes to Britain, the key factor behind its declining trade credibility is the country’s potential exit from the European Union. Brexit uncertainty has triggered fears among the country’s international partners over the potential impact on their businesses and Germany is no exception. More than 80 percent of the surveyed companies with a branch or office location in the UK, and 60 percent of exporters to the country, fear that Brexit would hurt their interests.

Among 115 German companies thinking of relocating their production facilities overseas, 31 percent are reportedly eyeing China, compared to 11 percent considering a move to southeast Asian countries, and nine percent to the US.

http://dieselgasoil.com/business/fa...-more-trustworthy-partner-than-us-or-britain/

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After being laughed universally at the UNGA, the US regime is now being considered unreliable when compared to a developing country.

This shows the true feelings of US "allies."


They simply free ride the US mule because the country seems to have a bog mercenary army. This facade of "alliance of democracies" is born actually out of fear and pure interest.

Once the US falters, the "allies" will be the first to kick the dying corpse.

Great news on perception and opinion.

@Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @long_ ,

@Viva_Viet comrade, look, companies are planning to relocate from China, but to relocate to China.
 
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Fall of empire? German businesses find China a more trustworthy partner than US or Britain

1 DAY AGO

5cefc13cfc7e9368448b4587.JPG


China has managed to outperform the US and the UK in a German ranking of the world’s most reliable trade partners, compiled from the latest survey of 2,000 German companies by Frankfurt-based Commerzbank.


Topped by only Germany itself and France, China landed in the third spot in the broad assessment, which focusses on political and economic conditions affecting international trade. The US, ranked fourth, is reportedly far behind its bitter Asian rival in their ongoing trade dispute.

The results of the survey –released on Wednesday– shows that the US is followed by Italy, Russia, the UK, Brazil and Turkey when it comes to cross-border trade. The US trade credibility is reportedly being undermined by the stance adopted at the White House since Donald Trump became president. Most of the US trading partners consider its trading policies as manifestations of protectionism.

Nearly 70 percent of German corporations with a physical presence in the US, and 64 percent of exporters to the country, expressed deep concerns that Washington’s foreign and trade policies would have a negative impact on business.

Since taking office in 2017, President Trump, whose main election promise was to make America great again, has broken a wide range of international trade deals the US was involved in. These included the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the longstanding trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Moreover, the Trump administration introduced steel and aluminum tariffs against imports from a vast number of countries, including Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, Russia, India, Japan and Turkey.

Apart from that, the White House launched a fierce trade war against China, accusing Beijing of unfair trading practices and intellectual property theft.

When it comes to Britain, the key factor behind its declining trade credibility is the country’s potential exit from the European Union. Brexit uncertainty has triggered fears among the country’s international partners over the potential impact on their businesses and Germany is no exception. More than 80 percent of the surveyed companies with a branch or office location in the UK, and 60 percent of exporters to the country, fear that Brexit would hurt their interests.

Among 115 German companies thinking of relocating their production facilities overseas, 31 percent are reportedly eyeing China, compared to 11 percent considering a move to southeast Asian countries, and nine percent to the US.

http://dieselgasoil.com/business/fa...-more-trustworthy-partner-than-us-or-britain/

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After being laughed universally at the UNGA, the US regime is now being considered unreliable when compared to a developing country.

This shows the true feelings of US "allies."


They simply free ride the US mule because the country seems to have a bog mercenary army. This facade of "alliance of democracies" is born actually out of fear and pure interest.

Once the US falters, the "allies" will be the first to kick the dying corpse.

Great news on perception and opinion.

@Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @long_ ,

@Viva_Viet comrade, look, companies are planning to relocate from China, but to relocate to China.
German are very respectful nation and they dont like US blackmailing and Putin told this truth right on the faces of French and Japanese presidents
This video explans every thing. Watch it with English subtitle on
 
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Germany cannot afford to antagonize US, these polls are meaningless.

Germany is a member of NATO bloc, and US have 30,000+ troops in Germany just in case.
 
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Germany cannot afford to antagonize US, these polls are meaningless.

Germany is a member of NATO bloc, and US have 30,000+ troops in Germany just in case.

It's true no single country in the world can afford to antagonize US. But with the current US government's behavior with friendly or foe countries alike. There won't be anyone left standing with the US. When the rest of the world including allies countries started to resent you and push back. It's not other countries trying antagonize US, but US is antagonizing the rest of the world right now.
 
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It's true no single country in the world can afford to antagonize US. But with the current US government's behavior with friendly or foe countries alike. There won't be anyone left standing with the US. When the rest of the world including allies countries started to resent you and push back. It's not other countries trying antagonize US, but US is antagonizing the rest of the world right now.
The US is trying to undo what Ronald Reagan has done(bury the US in debt). These will not be as successful as thought by many, but it'll be impact countries that have higher trade deficit to them. Push for more market access all the while the high tariff for the time would shave off a lot of US companies in there putting further pressure on such countries.

Can't blame the US for it though.
 
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Germany cannot afford to antagonize US, these polls are meaningless.

or vice-versa!

Germany is a member of NATO bloc, and US have 30,000+ troops in Germany just in case.

Germany is the leading state in Europe.
the 30k+ troops mean NOTHING against the Germans.
If the american would dare to take a milimeter of military move against the Germans, all members of NATO (except perhaps England) will stand up against the rogue state!

The threat of cutting off intelligence from the 5-eye alliance is laughable. Cause Germany will do the same and also it can receive same intelligence from other channels.
 
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Fall of empire? German businesses find China a more trustworthy partner than US or Britain

1 DAY AGO

5cefc13cfc7e9368448b4587.JPG


China has managed to outperform the US and the UK in a German ranking of the world’s most reliable trade partners, compiled from the latest survey of 2,000 German companies by Frankfurt-based Commerzbank.


Topped by only Germany itself and France, China landed in the third spot in the broad assessment, which focusses on political and economic conditions affecting international trade. The US, ranked fourth, is reportedly far behind its bitter Asian rival in their ongoing trade dispute.

The results of the survey –released on Wednesday– shows that the US is followed by Italy, Russia, the UK, Brazil and Turkey when it comes to cross-border trade. The US trade credibility is reportedly being undermined by the stance adopted at the White House since Donald Trump became president. Most of the US trading partners consider its trading policies as manifestations of protectionism.

Nearly 70 percent of German corporations with a physical presence in the US, and 64 percent of exporters to the country, expressed deep concerns that Washington’s foreign and trade policies would have a negative impact on business.

Since taking office in 2017, President Trump, whose main election promise was to make America great again, has broken a wide range of international trade deals the US was involved in. These included the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the longstanding trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Moreover, the Trump administration introduced steel and aluminum tariffs against imports from a vast number of countries, including Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, Russia, India, Japan and Turkey.

Apart from that, the White House launched a fierce trade war against China, accusing Beijing of unfair trading practices and intellectual property theft.

When it comes to Britain, the key factor behind its declining trade credibility is the country’s potential exit from the European Union. Brexit uncertainty has triggered fears among the country’s international partners over the potential impact on their businesses and Germany is no exception. More than 80 percent of the surveyed companies with a branch or office location in the UK, and 60 percent of exporters to the country, fear that Brexit would hurt their interests.

Among 115 German companies thinking of relocating their production facilities overseas, 31 percent are reportedly eyeing China, compared to 11 percent considering a move to southeast Asian countries, and nine percent to the US.

http://dieselgasoil.com/business/fa...-more-trustworthy-partner-than-us-or-britain/

***

After being laughed universally at the UNGA, the US regime is now being considered unreliable when compared to a developing country.

This shows the true feelings of US "allies."


They simply free ride the US mule because the country seems to have a bog mercenary army. This facade of "alliance of democracies" is born actually out of fear and pure interest.

Once the US falters, the "allies" will be the first to kick the dying corpse.

Great news on perception and opinion.

@Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @long_ ,

@Viva_Viet comrade, look, companies are planning to relocate from China, but to relocate to China.
Whatever people say, or do, but in next great war, Germany will be with Russia.
 
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I guess it's not only for USA and Britain alone, but to all democracy countries.

It's the nature of democracy.

There's public election, different ruling party, different mindset and policies for every 4-5 or 8-10 years.
 
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or vice-versa!



Germany is the leading state in Europe.
the 30k+ troops mean NOTHING against the Germans.
If the american would dare to take a milimeter of military move against the Germans, all members of NATO (except perhaps England) will stand up against the rogue state!

The threat of cutting off intelligence from the 5-eye alliance is laughable. Cause Germany will do the same and also it can receive same intelligence from other channels.
Much of Europe will fall apart in the absence of NATO.

1. UK is already trying to split from the cosmetic European Union.

2. Both UK and France are pro-US to the extreme. Poland is also pro-US.

3. German unusual tilt towards Russia and China will not sit well other NATO member states. What is the purpose of NATO if Russia and China are accomodated?

4. Much of Europe combined does not stand a chance against US in a military-oriented showdown due to numerous deficiences in the respective military capabilities of European states. And Europe is unlikely to unite against US in the first place.

Sorry friend, there is much about Europe that gets overlooked beneath the veil of NATO bloc.
 
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Fall of empire? German businesses find China a more trustworthy partner than US or Britain

1 DAY AGO

5cefc13cfc7e9368448b4587.JPG


China has managed to outperform the US and the UK in a German ranking of the world’s most reliable trade partners, compiled from the latest survey of 2,000 German companies by Frankfurt-based Commerzbank.


Topped by only Germany itself and France, China landed in the third spot in the broad assessment, which focusses on political and economic conditions affecting international trade. The US, ranked fourth, is reportedly far behind its bitter Asian rival in their ongoing trade dispute.

The results of the survey –released on Wednesday– shows that the US is followed by Italy, Russia, the UK, Brazil and Turkey when it comes to cross-border trade. The US trade credibility is reportedly being undermined by the stance adopted at the White House since Donald Trump became president. Most of the US trading partners consider its trading policies as manifestations of protectionism.

Nearly 70 percent of German corporations with a physical presence in the US, and 64 percent of exporters to the country, expressed deep concerns that Washington’s foreign and trade policies would have a negative impact on business.

Since taking office in 2017, President Trump, whose main election promise was to make America great again, has broken a wide range of international trade deals the US was involved in. These included the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the longstanding trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Moreover, the Trump administration introduced steel and aluminum tariffs against imports from a vast number of countries, including Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, Russia, India, Japan and Turkey.

Apart from that, the White House launched a fierce trade war against China, accusing Beijing of unfair trading practices and intellectual property theft.

When it comes to Britain, the key factor behind its declining trade credibility is the country’s potential exit from the European Union. Brexit uncertainty has triggered fears among the country’s international partners over the potential impact on their businesses and Germany is no exception. More than 80 percent of the surveyed companies with a branch or office location in the UK, and 60 percent of exporters to the country, fear that Brexit would hurt their interests.

Among 115 German companies thinking of relocating their production facilities overseas, 31 percent are reportedly eyeing China, compared to 11 percent considering a move to southeast Asian countries, and nine percent to the US.

http://dieselgasoil.com/business/fa...-more-trustworthy-partner-than-us-or-britain/

***

After being laughed universally at the UNGA, the US regime is now being considered unreliable when compared to a developing country.

This shows the true feelings of US "allies."


They simply free ride the US mule because the country seems to have a bog mercenary army. This facade of "alliance of democracies" is born actually out of fear and pure interest.

Once the US falters, the "allies" will be the first to kick the dying corpse.

Great news on perception and opinion.

@Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @long_ ,

@Viva_Viet comrade, look, companies are planning to relocate from China, but to relocate to China.

Here is the data compiled by the Commerzbank survey they are refering to in this article.
Best rating to worst and no comment (pink) from left to right.

commerzbank.jpg


Its interesting that the difference between the rating of China and the USA is almost as big as the difference between the USA and Russia in the highest ratings.
 
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Says the rectum maggot of the US. :enjoy:
Shut your trap German false-flagger trash.

Germans can pretend to be tough in their expressions but Germany is one of the impotent poodles of US in reality.

Worse part is of almost naked German ladies holding placards of 'thank you for bombing berlin' out in the streets. How low one can go.
 
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Shut your trap German false-flagger trash.

Germans can pretend to be tough in their expressions but Germany is one of the impotent poodles of US in reality.

Worse part is of almost naked German ladies holding placards of 'thank you for bombing berlin' out in the streets. How low one can go.

Triggered! :enjoy:
 
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