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skinnyazn · 3 months
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Omg I’m totally gonna print some of the Cal Kestis paintings I did and give them to Cameron during his signing at megacon 🥺🥺
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shirozen · 2 months
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Trading the good stuff
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useful-boy · 2 months
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You receive: Me biting your furniture, chewing on your nice leather shoes, demanding to go on walks, and waking you up for treats
I receive: Head pats
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true-autistic-tales · 7 months
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i have so much free time on my hands yet at the same time im losing motivation to draw every day so if ya wanna do an art trade send an ask or dm :3👍
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meowmeowmeowimacat · 3 months
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hey do any pre-anything trans girls wanna trade voices? Mine is kind of ambiguous but still girly.
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head-post · 4 months
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Mercosur to hold “last chance” summit for trade deal with EU
South American Mercosur countries are considering holding a high-level summit with senior European Union officials in Brasilia in late January or early February to conclude a long-delayed trade agreement, POLITICO reports.
The exact date of the meeting has yet to be named, but it is likely to take place shortly before or shortly after an internal meeting of Mercosur countries on 31 January, diplomats said, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid discussing confidential matters.
There had been high hopes that the leaders of the EU and the Mercosur group, which includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, could shake hands on the trade pact during the Mercosur summit in early December.
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emeriobanque · 10 months
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Kenya and the European Union signed a trade deal on Monday at a ceremony in Nairobi. It is the first major agreement since 2016 with an African company where Brussels has been seeking chances for closer economic ties and counter Chinese appetite.
Kenya and the European Union have signed the agreement as it develops deeper economic ties with Africa in the face of competition from China. Kenyan President William Ruto marked the conclusions of negotiations for the EU-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement over a ceremony in Nairobi on Monday.
Formal consent and full force entry will allow Kenya to receive duty-free and quota-free access to the EU as it is one of the biggest markets for Kenya where it sends nearly one-fifth of all its exports. Imports from the European Union to Kenya such as chemicals and machinery will receive tariff reductions progressively over 25 years with the exclusion of some sensitive products.
The main exports of Kenya to the EU are agricultural products which include fruits, vegetables, and the country’s famous tea and coffee. Approximately more than 70% of Kenya’s cut flowers are destined for Europe.
Kenya’s President, Ruto said that “ The European Union was one of the second most important development partners for Kenya after the World Bank” and added that “ Country’s farmers can be assured of a predictable market”. The agreement provides new opportunities to boost trade. He also said that “ It ensures a stable market for industrialists, for our farmers, and also industrialists in the European Union. “
Dombrovskis stated that the European Union companies invested nearly 1 billion euros in Kenya in the past decade, but the strong appetite for more business remains. And “ With this deal in place, we have the right platform to do so “, Ruto said.
This is the first broad trade deal agreement between the EU and an African nation since 2016. It follows a spending spree by China on lavish infrastructure projects across the continent. Though the European Union has taken steps to counter China’s Belt and Road program, announcing in February, this would increase investments in Kenya by hundreds of millions of dollars through its own Global Gateway initiative.
As a part of a trend of African nations being wooed by Western partners in recent years as Russia and China are increasingly gaining a foothold in Africa.
Dombrovskis stated that “This Kenya agreement is the conclusion of trade talks between the European Union and the East African Community ( The East African powerhouse was a beacon of dynamism and opportunity” which echoes the international perception of Kenya’s relative stability within a turbulent region. In a briefing with the reporters prior to Monday’s ceremony, Dombrovskis said, “ EAC) which started nearly a year ago. Africa is a priority region for the European Union “ and they are hoping that the deal with Kenya would be a boost to the future trade links with Africa.
Back in 2014, the European Union and the East African Community, then Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, and Tanzania finalised negotiations for an economic partnership agreement, but only Nairobi ended up rectifying it.
Kenya made its way, but Dombrovskis said that the agreement remained open for other members of the EAC which also includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan to join.
Originally published at https://www.emeriobanque.com.
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thesoulguide · 2 years
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kautilyanitii · 2 years
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New Zealand urges America to return to CPTPP trade pact.
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stargazerspringles · 1 month
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hehe funny meme
I made this a while ago, decided to redraw it cause it sucked >:D
(old below, super sketchy and not cleaned up >:[)
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ofj-art · 2 years
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hungwy · 6 months
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I gotta get back into coding (so I can eventually land a decent job) and I want to start intensively learning Japanese again (so I can land an even better job? but also for fun) and I want to learn classical guitar and read more in general and do well in my philosophy class and start streaming and play video games for 10 hours a day. And I have to do laundry and clean up my apartment and start going out more and maybe even exercise a little or at least go for a walk once a week and pay my bills on time and make phone calls and wake up earlier than I want to. Can one little executive disfunctioning blogger do it all? Yes. But badly
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ninthriven · 1 year
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A few Guardian Ref Sheets comms!
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head-post · 6 months
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EU and Australia failed to agree on trade deal
At the G7 summit in Osaka on Sunday, EU and Australian trade representatives failed to finalise negotiations on a free trade agreement due to persistent disagreements over agricultural market access.
A European Commission spokesman stated that the Commission regretted “the lack of progress made during talks in Osaka.” Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis and Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski attended what was supposed to be the final round of negotiations.
There was optimism that a deal was within reach. The Australian side re-tabled agricultural demands that did not reflect recent negotiations and the progress made between senior officials.
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sad-emo-dip-dye · 7 months
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Feel like shit, just want them all back
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