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📝 Anon: "The House passed the State Department/national security/foreign affairs appropriations bill today, not the NDAA. Save America was not Included in the base text of the bill but the rule passed on Tuesday merges them together upon passage."
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🇲🇦 🇩🇪 'Made in Germany' is becoming 'Made in Morocco' | Prof. Michael Tanchum Germany’s Expanding Partnership with Morocco: Strengthening Supply Chain Resilience is the Driving Factor The fraying of global supply chains is now bringing Germany and Morocco…
🇲🇦 🇨🇳 🇪🇺 Thriving Morocco-China partnership raises European auto fears
Rabat and Beijing are closer than ever, but Europe fears that China could use Morocco to bypass its tariffs on subsidised Chinese automobiles.
While Chinese investment into Morocco has become increasingly important to Rabat’s economy, there are growing concerns that this could impact ties with another vital partner, the European Union (EU). Brussels is Morocco’s single largest trading partner, with more than a third of its exports heading to Europe.
China’s massive investment in Morocco’s automotive industry has raised eyebrows in Brussels, with some officials suspecting that Beijing is using Rabat as a way to circumvent European tariffs. The EU has taken significant steps to protect its domestic auto manufacturing – including a baseline 10% import duty on all vehicles – with special measures aimed at ensuring European manufacturers are not undercut by cheaper competitors from China, many of whom are subsidised by the Chinese state.
Savic suggests that the EU may consider targeted measures against Morocco to protect against the risk of Chinese firms avoiding tariffs via Rabat; but he is sceptical that more wide-ranging measures against the country would be under consideration.
The coming years will test whether Morocco’s growing status as a hub for Chinese investment in North Africa can coexist with its deep economic ties to Europe – or whether Rabat will face some harder choices.
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https://african.business/2026/07/trade-investment/thriving-morocco-china-partnership-raises-european-auto-fears-2
Rabat and Beijing are closer than ever, but Europe fears that China could use Morocco to bypass its tariffs on subsidised Chinese automobiles.
While Chinese investment into Morocco has become increasingly important to Rabat’s economy, there are growing concerns that this could impact ties with another vital partner, the European Union (EU). Brussels is Morocco’s single largest trading partner, with more than a third of its exports heading to Europe.
China’s massive investment in Morocco’s automotive industry has raised eyebrows in Brussels, with some officials suspecting that Beijing is using Rabat as a way to circumvent European tariffs. The EU has taken significant steps to protect its domestic auto manufacturing – including a baseline 10% import duty on all vehicles – with special measures aimed at ensuring European manufacturers are not undercut by cheaper competitors from China, many of whom are subsidised by the Chinese state.
Savic suggests that the EU may consider targeted measures against Morocco to protect against the risk of Chinese firms avoiding tariffs via Rabat; but he is sceptical that more wide-ranging measures against the country would be under consideration.
The coming years will test whether Morocco’s growing status as a hub for Chinese investment in North Africa can coexist with its deep economic ties to Europe – or whether Rabat will face some harder choices.
https://african.business/2026/07/trade-investment/thriving-morocco-china-partnership-raises-european-auto-fears-2
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Thriving Morocco-China partnership raises European auto fears - African Business
Rabat and Beijing are closer than ever, but Europe fears that China could use Morocco to bypass its tariffs on subsidised Chinese automobiles.
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Over the last decade, the way people build businesses has rapidly transitioned from brick-and-mortar to online.
With the growth of AI, this trend has only accelerated, and the digital economy is now officially valued at over $20 trillion.
The digital economy also now accounts for ~18% of global GDP.
As a result, US business formation is experiencing a record-breaking boom, with over 3.1 million applications filed in the first half of 2026, up +17% YoY.
Today, more than 200 million people worldwide identify as creators, entrepreneurs, or online business owners.
AI continues to transform the digital economy.
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I think that unless you go down that pathway of allowing young Americans to own something, socialism is the inevitable outcome.
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The fundamental challenge of AI is it's going to unleash a lot of wealth creation, but if that wealth creation all goes to some segment of people, you're going to have communism.
That is the choice before us. It's a lot of wealth being created—that's good, by the way. I like wealth being created.
But if you don't ensure that there's some broader prosperity from that wealth creation, we've run this experiment before, and it leads to communism.
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🗳 🇺🇸 📊 The “racial realignment” among Hispanics in 24, when Trump won 48% of their vote seems like it was mostly temporary/Trump specific.
The share of Hispanics who lean Rep generally didn’t change much and republicans are projected to lose big with Hispanics in the midterm.
📎 America First Graphs
The share of Hispanics who lean Rep generally didn’t change much and republicans are projected to lose big with Hispanics in the midterm.
📎 America First Graphs
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—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 BREAKING: For the first time since many weeks, air defenses were activated in Tehran
Tehran was not hit, but likely Parchin or Pakdasht, areas just outside the city.
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Tehran was not hit, but likely Parchin or Pakdasht, areas just outside the city.
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The fact that Iran is launching from Imam Ali base in Khorammabad means the missile cities are in excellent condition, even in Western Iran.
It’s a very good sign that this base is still operational after 2+ wars and relentless bombardments for months. We hadn’t seen it active for a while.
It’s a very good sign that this base is still operational after 2+ wars and relentless bombardments for months. We hadn’t seen it active for a while.
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https://yapms.com/app/usa/house/2024059/blank?m=nwycur4pj3q2pgz
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Footage is included of U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jets taking off from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, and BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles launching from Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers.
Targets include TELs, UAV launch sites, UAVs in transport, aircrafts stripped & decommissioned (basically not usable), and a telecommunications tower.
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The map has been updated thanks to the hard work of geolocators who post their insights for people to see.
We've seperated strikes into between 28FEB-14JUN and after that, just for ease of seeing what's relatively recent and what isn't due to the stop-start nature of the conflict. You can turn the archive pieces back on by simply opening the left most bar and ticking the box
Overall, US strikes have hit numerous targets over the past week at a slightly higher tempo than before, but still far far less than previous. Nothing of particular note has been destroyed, just hangars for boats / drones and a few military bases - but once again, not at the levels as occurred during Epic Fury.
A quick thread below showcasing some of the more interesting geolocations over the past week
📎 Iran Conflict Maps
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—❗️🇮🇷/🇰🇼/🇺🇸 IRGC Statement:
‘In the eight wave of Operation Nasr-2, with the code of ‘Ya Zainab Al-Kubra’, we targeted and destroyed an early warning radar of the C-RAM air defense system at Ali Al-Salem Airbase in Kuwait, and also targeted a gathering place of American soldiers, with missiles and drones.’
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‘In the eight wave of Operation Nasr-2, with the code of ‘Ya Zainab Al-Kubra’, we targeted and destroyed an early warning radar of the C-RAM air defense system at Ali Al-Salem Airbase in Kuwait, and also targeted a gathering place of American soldiers, with missiles and drones.’
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