Wednesday, February 5, 2025

NADER FROM MID EAST CC HIGHLIGHTS NOTES, 6 FEB

 NADER FROM MID EAST CC HIGHLIGHTS NOTES

Highlights

Summary

In this video transcript, the speaker expresses their views on trade policies, particularly focusing on tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

 They argue that the tariffs on China have created significant financial burdens for American businesses, making it difficult for them to operate competitively. 

The speaker outlines a strategic plan for circumventing these tariffs through alternative trade routes, such as using India as a staging ground for goods sourced from China, thus minimizing costs.

 They also emphasize their approval of Trump’s policies overall but voice a strong disagreement specifically regarding trade tariffs. Additionally, the speaker touches on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating for a two-state solution as a fair resolution. Their overall tone is one of pragmatic business insight, combined with a desire for fairness in geopolitical matters.

  • 💰 Trade Tariffs Increase Costs: The speaker highlights how the increase in tariffs from 10% to 35% significantly raises the cost of imported goods.
  • 🌏 Strategic Trade Routes: They propose utilizing India as a transit point to reduce tariff costs when importing goods into the U.S.
  • 🚫 Circumventing Tariffs: The speaker explains their strategy to minimize tariff burdens by rerouting goods through countries with lower tariffs.
  • 🤔 Support for Trump, but Not on Trade: The speaker clarifies that while they support Trump politically, they disagree with him specifically on trade policies.
  • ⚖️ Two-State Solution for Peace: They advocate for a two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing fairness.
  • 📈 Business Insights: The speaker draws from personal experience in business to illustrate the real-world impacts of trade policies.
  • 🏛️ Critique of Ideological Arguments: They challenge religious or ideological arguments regarding territorial claims, favoring pragmatic solutions instead.

Key Insights

  • 📊 Financial Impact of Tariffs: The speaker underscores that the increase in tariffs can substantially inflate the cost of goods. For instance, a $110,000 purchase becomes $135,000 due to tariffs, which is unsustainable for businesses. This perspective is crucial as it illustrates the broader economic consequences of trade policies and how they affect everyday business operations.

  • 🌐 Utilization of Trade Agreements: By highlighting the relatively low tariff rates between India and the U.S. (3%) and between India and China (1%), the speaker identifies a loophole that savvy businesses can exploit. This insight is significant as it shows how businesses are adapting to the changing landscape of global trade and finding ways to mitigate costs through strategic logistics.

  • 🔄 Global Trade Manipulation: The speaker asserts that businesses have been creatively navigating tariffs by rerouting products through countries with lower tariffs. This not only reflects the resilience of businesses facing restrictive trade policies but also raises concerns about the effectiveness of such tariffs in achieving their intended economic outcomes.

  • 🔍 Misconceptions About Trump’s Policies: The speaker emphasizes their support for Trump, indicating that their critique is not a rejection of him as a leader but a focused disagreement on trade. This distinction is important in political discourse, where nuances in opinion can often be lost in broader critiques.

  • 🕊️ Advocacy for Peace in the Middle East: The call for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict showcases the speaker’s desire for pragmatic solutions over ideological ones. By suggesting that both parties should have their own state, they advocate for a resolution that respects the sovereignty and governance of both groups, which is a critical aspect of peace negotiations.

  • ⚖️ Critique of Ideological Arguments: The speaker’s rejection of religious justifications for territorial claims in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict highlights a pragmatic approach to complex geopolitical issues. This perspective encourages discussions based on reality and mutual respect rather than historical or religious narratives that may perpetuate conflict.

  • 🏗️ Impact on American Businesses: The speaker’s insights into the challenges faced by American businesses due to tariffs provide a real-world context to the discussion on international trade. By understanding the financial pressures and strategic adaptations that businesses are forced to make, policymakers can better assess the implications of their trade decisions.

In conclusion, this video transcript presents a multifaceted discussion on trade policies and their impacts on American businesses, while also addressing broader geopolitical issues. The speaker’s perspective serves as a reminder of the intricate balance between domestic policies and international relations, and the importance of finding practical solutions that foster economic growth and peace. The insights derived from their experiences and observations provide valuable lessons for both policymakers and business leaders navigating the complex world of global trade.

NADER FROM MID EAST UPDATE


 

The Sudanese confirms Iraq’s desire to cooperate with NATO in the field of military industries, 6 FEB

 The Sudanese confirms Iraq’s desire to cooperate with NATO in the field of military industries

Baghdad Today – Baghdad

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, affirmed Iraq’s desire to cooperate with NATO in the field of military industries.

The Prime Minister’s Information Office said in a statement received by Baghdad Today, that “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani received today, Wednesday, NATO Secretary-General, Mr. Mark Rutte, and the accompanying delegation.”

He added that “during the meeting, cooperation relations between Iraq and the Alliance in the files related to capacity building and support for the Iraqi armed forces in the fields of advice and training were discussed.”

The Prime Minister stressed “the importance of continuing communication to build cooperation relations with NATO, within its advisory mission in Iraq, in light of the state of recovery, political stability and economic growth witnessed by the country, and in a way that helps Iraq exercise its leading role in the region,” stressing “maintaining the balanced Iraqi position despite the limitations, as well as Iraq maintained its supreme interests, in addition to supporting stability efforts in the region.”

Al-Sudani said that “Iraq looks with interest at the role of NATO’s advisory mission in Iraq, and cooperation in the field of training, planning and exchange of experiences.”

According to the statement, Al-Sudani touched on “the ambitious war industries program supported by the government,” stressing “Iraq’s desire to cooperate with NATO in the field of military industries, especially defense equipment, which contributes to enhancing security and deterring any possible aggression.”

The Secretary-General of NATO expressed his “appreciation for the Iraqi steps,” addressing Sudan “an official invitation to attend the North Atlantic gathering to be held soon in Brussels and deliver a speech by Iraq.”

He praised “the government’s efforts in security developments and the state of stability and growth in the country,” stressing “NATO’s keenness to strengthen the relationship with Iraq and enhance fruitful cooperation, especially in the field of military industries.”

The statement continued, “The meeting witnessed a discussion of the developments in the region, the status of the truce in Gaza and Lebanon, and the developments of the situation in Syria.”

https://baghdadtoday.news/267369-السوداني-يؤكد-رغبة-العراق-بالتعاون-مع-الناتو-في-مجال-الصناعات-العسكرية.html


FIREFLY: A delegation from the CBI will go to the USA in early April!, 6 FEB

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 [Iraq boots-on-the-ground report]   

FIREFLY:A delegation from the CBI will go to the USA in early April...Television just showed Alaq met with a high delegation from the USA and the CBI.  

A lot is happening.  Television special saying Iraq's $100 billion in reserves backs Iraq's stability and credibility in the world.


ARIEL: Things are lining up nicely!!! @DINARREVALUATION #iraqidinarinvestor #iraqidinar

 


PARLIAMENTARY FINANCE COMMITTEE “EXPLODES A SURPRISE” REGARDING THE COST OF EXTRACTING OIL FROM THE KURDISTAN REGION WITH COMMENTS OF MNT GOAT, 5 FEB

 PARLIAMENTARY FINANCE COMMITTEE “EXPLODES A SURPRISE” REGARDING THE COST OF EXTRACTING OIL FROM THE KURDISTAN REGION

The Finance Committee of the Iraqi Council of Representatives said on Sunday that the vote on amending the general budget law is related to the proposal sent by the federal government to the council. While it explained that the cost of extracting oil is $16 and is not fixed, but may reach $22, it confirmed that stopping the export of the region’s oil led to the federal government losing more than $14 billion.

Committee member, Ikhlas al-Dulaimi, told Shafaq News Agency, “The House of Representatives voted today to amend the general budget law, and the vote was on the proposal sent by the government to the House.”

Al-Dulaimi explained that “the cost of extracting oil in the Kurdistan Region, according to the amendment, is $16 per barrel, and the cost is not fixed, as there will be a consulting company that will determine the actual cost of extracting oil, and it may reach $22 per barrel, and according to this cost, the federal government will be obligated to pay it to the Kurdistan Region.”

She explained that, “according to the budget amendment, the region’s oil will be delivered to SOMO, which will be responsible for selling the oil abroad,” noting that “the halt in oil exports was not due to the region, but rather it was due to the federal Ministry of Oil filing a lawsuit against the Ministry of Oil in the region, which caused the halt in oil exports, and this led to the federal government losing more than 14 billion dollars.”

Today, Sunday, the Iraqi Council of Representatives voted on the draft law amending the first law of the Federal General Budget Law of the Republic of Iraq for the fiscal years 2023 – 2024 – 2025 No. 13 of 2023.

For his part, independent MP Ahmed Majeed announced in a statement to Shafaq News Agency that members of the House of Representatives from the central and southern governorates boycotted the parliament session held today, considering that voting on the budget “violates the law and the internal regulations of the council due to the lack of a legal quorum.

Majeed explained that “the number of present representatives does not exceed 140 representatives, which means that the quorum is not achieved,” stressing that they doubt the legitimacy of the session. He added, “We will file an appeal with the Federal Court against the House of Representatives for violating the law and proceeding with the vote on amending the budget law.”

(Kurdistan has always wanted a bigger % of the oil proceeds as the % now allocated is not enough. The cost of extraction varies by oil well and this has been the reason all along why the Kurds are illegally selling their oil outside of the pumped metered system. This can easily be remedied but Baghdad has to take the time to listen and then take actions to reason with the Kurds on this matter. They are going to work it out as the budget amendments have been passed.)

FIREFLY: A delegation from the CBI will go to the USA in early April!, @DINARREVALUATION #iraqidinar

 


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