Seorang maut manakala seorang lagi cedera selepas kereta Lamborghini dinaiki mereka terbabas sebelum terbakar di Kilometer (KM) 57.1 Jalan Bentong-Karak arah Timur di Bentong, hari ini.
#NSTnation A luxury sports car driver was burnt to death after his Lamborghini caught fire in a crash at Km57.1 of the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway near here today (June 30).
Chinese bot/click farm…. This is what a bot Farm looks like. They infiltrate social media platforms, X accounts. They are designed to manipulate members opinions and thinking, increasing misguided views, spreading confusion and deceitful lies! https://t.co/1d9P7Qb1Ku
The passive-aggressive, imbalanced behavior of certain PRC little pinks these days: deriving self-pleasure and satisfying their own fantasies through such songs cursing at other nationalities they disapprove of. This is the type of "freedom of expression" approved by CCP.🤷🏽♂️ https://t.co/V5Cj9UWf9Z
Yicai: "Chinese companies are weighing their options after the Indonesian government announced big increases to tariffs on imported goods. In the first five months of this year, China's exports to Indonesia grew 8% and imports fell 11% from a year ago."https://t.co/683o2TYOCP
1/5 I haven't seen this confirmed elsewhere, but Antara reports that "Indonesia will soon impose up to a 200-percent import tariff on Chinese goods to mitigate the effects of the ongoing trade war between China and the United States."https://t.co/dGSV37Z78u.
3/5 This shouldn't come as a surprise. As the US tries to disengage itself from the role of absorber of last resort of global trade surpluses, this puts the onus of absorbing global surpluses on other countries, who are even less eager than the US to play that role.
5/5 This means that until China, Germany, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Russia and other surplus economies are forced to resolve their weak domestic demand, we should see global trade war spread from country to country as the process by which scarce global demand is allocated.
I remember going to an international textile fair in Jakarta last month and I can say that 75% of all companies there are Chinese and only 20% are Indonesian
I remember thinking to myself 'something has to be done' to save the Indonesian textile industry https://t.co/GxtYsgszrD
The Indonesian Minister of Trade has announced that the government is planning to impose an import duty of up to 200% for imported goods from 🇨🇳, citing 🇨🇳industrial overcapacity that depressed the price of 🇨🇳 goods and made 🇮🇩-made goods uncompetitivehttps://t.co/hBE5k1TGei
This is surprising to me, to say the least. It also goes to show how prevalent concerns around the world, not just in the developed economies but also supposedly Beijing-friendly Global South, are regarding PRC's industrial glut. https://t.co/DXJoccLQpF