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Singapore, the Nation That Lee Kuan Yew Built, Questions Its Direction - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Singapore, the Nation That Lee Kuan Yew Built, Questions Its Direction
  • Battling a low birthrate among its citizens, the government opened the floodgates to foreign labor over the past decade and a half. More than a third of the 5.5 million people living in Singapore today are not citizens.The number of nonresident immigrants has more than doubled since 2000, to nearly 1.6 million from 754,000. The number of foreigners given permanent resident status also nearly doubled during the same period, to just over 500,000.
Gene Ellis

With New Nonstick Coating, the Wait, and Waste, Is Over - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • With New Nonstick Coating, the Wait, and Waste, Is Over
Gene Ellis

Could Europe lose Greece to Russia? - BBC News - 0 views

  • Could Europe lose Greece to Russia?
Gene Ellis

Tencent, Foxconn & China Harmony Unite to Build Smart Cars - Analyst Blog - NASDAQ.com - 0 views

  • Tencent, Foxconn & China Harmony Unite to Build Smart Cars - Analyst Blog
Gene Ellis

Double digit unemployment predicted even if eurozone recovers - FT.com - 0 views

  • Double digit unemployment predicted even if eurozone recovers
Gene Ellis

An inside look at China's 'new normal' economy - MarketWatch - 0 views

  • Opinion: An inside look at China’s ‘new normal’ economy
Gene Ellis

Profit at iPhone Assembler Foxconn Rose 22% Last Year - WSJ - 0 views

  • Profit at iPhone Assembler Foxconn Rose 22% Last Year
Gene Ellis

European manufacturers getting more positive amid lower euro - Yahoo News - 0 views

  • European manufacturers getting more positive amid lower euro
Gene Ellis

Latin America's Real Corruption Crisis - The Globalist - 0 views

  • Latin America’s Real Corruption Crisis
Gene Ellis

A mishap should not seal Greece's fate - FT.com - 0 views

  • A mishap should not seal Greece’s fate
Gene Ellis

Nato defence spending falls despite promises to reverse cuts - BBC News - 0 views

  • Nato defence spending falls despite promises to reverse cuts
  • Europe's failure to pay its way in Nato is seriously worrying the US, which already provides 75% of all Nato defence expenditure (the US spends 3.8% of its GDP on defence).
  • Without any of its own maritime patrol aircraft, the UK recently had to request the help of Nato allies to search for suspected Russian submarines off the west coast of Scotland. In Germany there have been reports of serious malfunctions in military equipment.
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  • These figures are in line with earlier research carried out by the Royal United Services Institute which projected that UK defence spending could fall to about 1.7% of GDP by the end of the decade.
  • Nato has already set a target that member states should each spend a minimum of 2% of their national income or GDP on defence.
  • Contrast that with Russia's defence spending, which is rising from 3.4% of its GDP this year to 4.2% next year ($81bn or £52.2bn). Russia is also stepping up its military activity. A separate report by Ian Brzezinski for the Atlantic Council says there is also an "exercise gap" between Russia and Nato. Since 2013 Russia has conducted at least six military exercises involving 65,000-160,000 troops.
Gene Ellis

Across Eastern Europe, Military Spending Lags - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Across Eastern Europe, Military Spending Lags
  • After years in which a combination of fiscal pressures and a complacent trust in the alliance’s protection may have led them to drop their guard,
  • many countries are building from a very limited ability and remain years away from fielding anything resembling a formidable force against a military as large as Russia’s.
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  • NATO asks member states to spend 2 percent of their gross domestic product on their armed forces, yet only a handful of them actually do. Estonia, the small Baltic state at the alliance’s far eastern edge, is one of them, and Poland, by far the largest and richest country on that flank, is at 1.95 percent.
  • Latvia and Lithuania are spending less than 1 percent, though both have indicated they intend to ratchet up to 2 percent by 2020
  • But it will be a decade before the full impact of this modernization is felt in the field, he said.
  • The plan NATO has agreed on — to set up forward supply bases on the alliance’s eastern front in which 4,000 or so troops could be deployed within 48 hours — might be useful in combating a small, stealth insurgency, like the masked gunmen who arrived in Ukraine to set off that crisis, but would be useless in the face of an invasion. “What is required is to be able to hold off any aggression for at least a couple of weeks, to buy some time and provide some sort of sanctuary for reinforcements”
  • In recent years, Russia has massed tens of thousands of troops for exercises just across their borders.
  • When the Baltic states entered NATO a decade ago, they were urged not to spend their limited resources on building large standing armies, but to depend on others in the alliance to come to their aid in an emergency. Instead, the Baltic countries and other former Soviet satellite states focused their military spending on building specialties that they could offer the alliance, such as Estonia’s focus on cybersecurity
Gene Ellis

What To Buy If Greece Exits The Euro Zone - 0 views

  • What To Buy If Greece Exits The Euro Zone
Gene Ellis

What will it take for the euro zone to cut Greece loose? - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • What will it take for the euro zone to cut Greece loose?
Gene Ellis

Where Apple Products Are Born: A Rare Glimpse Inside Foxconn's Factory Gates | Re/code - 0 views

  • Where Apple Products Are Born: A Rare Glimpse Inside Foxconn’s Factory Gates
  • The 1.4 mile-square Longhua complex, with its 140,000 employees, speaks to Shenzhen’s identity as a global manufacturing hub. The city, once a fishing village in the Pearl River Delta region, was designated as a special economic zone in 1980. Its population swelled from 30,000 to more than 10 million as rural workers migrated to the fast-growing city in search of opportunity.
  • Though Woo notes, by way of context, that 12 suicides per one million employees is lower than the U.S. suicide rate of 13 per 100,000
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  • It’s a nod to the average age of the Foxconn employee, which is 18 to 25
  • Woo said some 1.5 million students have completed their trade education at the school since 2007.
  • Foxconn has raised its base wage from a reported $153 a month to a starting salary of $306 for a 40-hour week — with pay increasing to $402 after a three-month probationary period.
Gene Ellis

Greece Must Walk the Talk, and Soon - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Greece Must Walk the Talk, and Soon
Gene Ellis

Insight: Brazil's iPhone investment falls short on promises of jobs, lower prices - Cha... - 0 views

  • Insight: Brazil's iPhone investment falls short on promises of jobs, lower prices
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