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| Y que nos devuelvan toda la que nos han comprado hasta ahora...
__________________ El "peak oil" es el faro a cuya luz todo cobra sentido... ![]() Por aquí vagamos los adictos al síndrome de Casandra. |
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| Esto es una mamarrachada como un piano Para empezar no existen esas cosas que llama "Tratado de reciprocidad fiscal" Y para acabar. La mayoria de los impuestos que pagan las empresas (sobre todo las tiendas y restauramtes, que es lo que montan los chinos),son impuestos gestionados directamente por el Ayuntamiento o, como mucho, por la Comunidad Autonoma.
__________________ TU OPCION DE VOTO PUEDE SER ESCAÑOS EN BLANCO. SU PROGRAMA ELECTORAL: 1.- DEJAR VACIOS LOS ESCAÑOS QUE CONSIGAN (PARA DAR VISBILIDAD A LA GENTE DESCONTENTA CON LOS POLITICOS) 2.- NO COBRAR NI UN EURO DE LAS ARCAS PUBLICAS (RENUNCIANDO A ELLO ANTE LA JUNTA ELECTORAL Y EL TRIBUNAL DE CUENTAS) |
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Esto es una mamarrachada como un piano Dudo mucho que no existan tratados bilaterales comerciales entre paises donde se especifiquen estas cuestiones, tal como dice el profesor en el video delante de un periodista chino. Por supuesto que debe de referirse a la fiscalidad sobre el beneficio empresarial que ingresen en el exterior, no a los impuestos sobre la actividad. |
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| Expulsar a los chinos no lo veo bien, pero poner aranceles (y del 500%) sí. |
| Estos usuarios dan las gracias a Yosako por su mensaje: | ||
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| China es ante todo y pese a todo el gran socio de los EEUU....Y por tanto hará todo lo que tenga que hacer para debilitar a Europa....NO NEWS ! .
__________________ ...." Si el estilo de vida norteamericano y su patron de consumo se impone en China ( donde la meta del Partido único, es construir una sociedad “moderadamente acomodada” ), llega a la India, donde en lugar de renunciar al automóvil se trabaja por producirlo de modo tan económico que sea asequible a las mayorías -tal y como pensaba Henry Ford hace 100 años- es probable que el planeta estalle....." |
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| Lo que quieren es que suba el precio de la deuda para comprar con mejores condiciones. |
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| La compra de deudas europeas por parte de China, va dirigido en dos sentidos. 1 Tener una participación mayor en la economía de dichos países, "obligandoles" a que tengan prioridad en futuros contratos económicos, además de sacar beneficios en los intereses y especulación de la deuda. 2 Intento de apoyar a la potencia de la Unión Europea, bloque imperialista oponente (aunque aliado táctico) de los EEUU, como jugada geoestratégica para molestar a los EE UU |
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| China's multiple barriers to American products China's multiple barriers to American products Howard Richman, 4/1/2010 The latest statistics released on March 18 by the BEA show that for every $1 that the United States bought from China in 2009, the Chinese government only let its people buy 28¢ of American products. Although the Chinese economy was growing by 8.7%, the Chinese government managed to shrink Chinese imports of American goods and services. The 2010 National Trade Estimate (NTE) released on March 31 by the Office of the United States Trade Representative explains how the Chinese government kept out American products. Although the report ignored China's currency manipulations, which raise the cost of all American goods and services in China by somewhere between 25-40%, it still found plenty to talk about. Currency exchange rate manipulation is only one of the many ways that the Chinese government keeps out American products. The report focused upon the Chinese government's expert use of tariff and non-tariff barriers. Tariffs The Chinese government imposes high tariffs upon many American products. The report states: China still maintains high duties on some products that compete with sensitive domestic industries. For example, the tariff on large motorcycles is 30 percent. Likewise, most video, digital video, and audio recorders and players still face duties of approximately 30 percent. Raisins face duties of 35 percent. (p. 60) Selective Use of VAT According to the report, China makes selective use of its Value-Added Tax to keep out American phosphate fertilizer: In 2001, China began exempting all phosphate fertilizers except diammonium phosphate (DAP) from the VAT. DAP, a product that the United States exports to China, competes with other phosphate fertilizers produced in China, particularly monoammonium phosphate. (p. 60) Procurement Directives The report points out that China makes use of procurement directives to keep out American telecommunication equipment: There have been continuing reports of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and China Telecom adopting policies to discourage the use of imported components or equipment. For example, MIIT has reportedly still not rescinded an internal circular issued in 1998 instructing telecommunications companies to buy components and equipment from domestic sources. (p. 60) QIPs to Keep Out Agricultural Goods The report points out that the Chinese government uses Quarantine Inspection Permits (QIPs) to keep out American agricultural products, causing costly delays while they sit on the docks: China’s inspection and quarantine agency, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ), and MOFCOM have imposed inspection-related requirements that have led to restrictions on imports of many U.S. agricultural goods.... Because of the commercial necessity to contract for commodity shipments when prices are low, combined with the inherent delays in having QIPs issued, many cargos of products such as soybeans, meat, and poultry arrive in Chinese ports without QIPs, creating delays in discharge and resulting in demurrage bills for Chinese purchasers. In addition, traders report that shipments often are closely scrutinized and are at risk for disapproval if they are considered too large in quantity.(pp. 63-64) Restricting Market Access to Services. America has a wide variety of financial and insurance services that American companies could market in China, but the Chinese government simply restricts market access. The report states: China imposes restrictions in a number of services sectors that prevent or discourage foreign suppliers from gaining or further expanding market access. (p.70) Keeping out Genuine Materials while they are Pirated American DVD movies and PC games are quite popular in China. However, American companies rarely get any sales. The report states: An exacerbating factor contributing to China’s poor IPR protection has been China’s maintenance of restrictions on the right to import and distribute legitimate copyright-intensive products, such as theatrical films, DVDs, music, books, newspapers, and journals. These restrictions impose burdens on legitimate, IPR-protected goods and delay their introduction into the market. These burdens and delays faced by legitimate products create advantages for infringing products and help to ensure that those infringing products continue to dominate markets within China. (p. 71) Demanding American R&D and Patents The report briefly mentions China's most recent escalation, its November requirement that American corporations move their R&D and patents to China: In order to qualify as “indigenous” innovation under the accreditation system, and therefore be entitled to procurement preferences, a product’s intellectual property must originally be registered in China. (p. 69) In short, the United States government is letting the Chinese government practice mercantilism, the strategy of maximizing exports and minimizing imports. We freely receive Chinese imports without requiring reciprocity. It's time to impose a tariff on Chinese goods proportional to our trade deficit with China. Such a tariff, permitted by a special WTO rule for trade-deficit countries, would finally force the Chinese government be take down its many, many barriers to American goods and services. Yo no veo la reciprocidad. Los Chinos no son socios de USA, son el esclavista que produce con sus negros nacionales y exporta a occidente para que se enriquezcan las élites y se empobrezca la clase media. Si hubiera reciprocidad, occidente crecería y China se iría al guano como antaño.
__________________ "Todo lo que tengo en este mundo son mis cojones y mi palabra, y no las rompo por nadie". Tony Montana, Scarface |
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| Aranceles para los productos chinos y para todos los paises que no respetan las mínimas normas laborales y de seguridad CE, pero rapidito, ya!!!
__________________ “Es hora de aullar, porque si nos dejamos llevar por los poderes que nos gobiernan, y no hacemos nada por contrarrestarlos, se puede decir que nos merecemos lo que tenemos. ... José Saramago REBÉLATE!!!
BLOG GRATUÍTO DE AYUDA CONTABLE, FISCAL, LABORAL, MERCANTIL Y DE MIS ARTÍCULOS | ||||
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| ¡Qué osados son! Esto con Bush, Aznar y Blair no pasaba. No se habrían atrevido los chinos a decir algo así. Ah, aquellos tiempos...
__________________ IPC REAL Marzo: 3,01% Mapa de despilfarros · Mapa de autovías "peajizables" · Mi test político (Elecciones generales 2011) |
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