▲ | mrtksn 3 days ago | |||||||
> Could the US pledge 20% (6000 billion) to some other country? Of course US can do that, it can provide a temporary boost to the leader of that country. It doesn't mean anything other than that. Qatar pledged 1 trillion dollars investment in US: https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/05/fact-sheet-pr... Their GDP is 200B USD. EU is similar, on 200B Budget they promised 600B investment. As you can see, %20 of GDP investment is a rookie number. People do 3x to 5x of GDP these days. I don't know why Koreans are making fuss of it, maybe they don't get the Western politics? | ||||||||
▲ | ilsubyeega 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I'm Korean. I really really don't know. Every day, I wake up to every new news: - A tariff agreement signed, but then they immediately mention a different percentage (Japan) - Korean(mostly) engineers arrested on suspicion of participating in the construction of a US factory (IIRC it is not claimed whether it's legal or not) - H-1B visa situation Looking at the current situation, there's no "guarantee" of tariff reductions through huge investment to US. Also there is no justification for the argument that countries that do not invest should do so as other countries do. | ||||||||
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▲ | rsynnott 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> EU is similar, on 200B Budget they promised 600B investment. As far as I can see, the EU 'promise' was pretty much just FDI by European companies in the US that was expected anyway; the commission even explicitly said that it could not guarantee any of this. Most 'promises' would be similar. |