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UVERSE, on the other hand, has built metaverse campuses for about 10 universities, including Yonsei University, since opening in July 2023, but there have been no new customers after Yonsei University in 2024 to date. “UVERSE is discussing new business ideas with existing contracted universities as well as orders with several new universities,” a company official said. 終ってるかもネェwww 終ってるかもネェwww ホルダーみんなに幸あれアーメンwww
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US ISM Services Index Apr: 49.4 (est 52.0; prev 51.4) - Prices Paid: 59.2 (est 55.0; prev 53.4) - Employment: 49.5 (est 49.0; prev 48.5) - New Orders: 52.2 (est 54.5; prev 54.4)
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Peter Schiff @PeterSchiff Today's economic data is conclusive evidence that #stagflation is not just a future possibility, but already a current reality. April ISM tanked, as orders tumbled and prices paid soared. Meanwhile, April #job openings collapsed to their lowest level in three years. Got #gold? 今日の経済データは、#スタグフレーション が将来の可能性だけでなく、すでに現在の現実であることを示す決定的な証拠だ。4月のISMは、受注が激減し、支払価格が高騰した。一方、4月の #求人数 は過去3年間で最低の水準に落ち込んだ。 午後11:28 · 2024年5月1日 https://x.com/PeterSchiff/status/1785677738235367906
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【大悲報】ベトナム最大271.45%のAD/CVD関税が課せられる!?【早ければ来週決定】 バイデン政権が早ければ来週にも、中国に対する電気自動車や電池、太陽光発電設備などを対象とした関税の強化を発表するとアメリカメディアなどが報じた。 その関連で問題になっていた東南アジア4ヵ国への太陽電池、モジュールに対する関税率も決定する可能性がある。 On April 24, 2024, the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee (the Petitioner)1 filed antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) petitions on U.S. imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not assembled into modules (solar cells and modules),2 from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Petitioner asserts that imports of solar cells and modules from these countries, which represented nearly 80% of U.S. imports of solar cells and modules in 2023, are injuring the U.S. domestic industry because they are sold in the United States for “less than normal value” (i.e., dumped) and unfairly subsidized. These petitions aim to impose antidumping and countervailing duties on U.S. imports of solar cells and modules from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam that were not subject to the recent determinations by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) that certain solar cells and modules from these countries were circumventing the existing AD/CVD orders on solar cells and modules from China.3 If the DOC determines that such dumping or subsidization is occurring and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) determines that these imports are materially injuring or threatening material injury to the U.S. domestic industry, the DOC may impose significant duties, which may equal or exceed the margins alleged in the petitions — that is, Cambodia 126.07%, Malaysia 81.24%, Thailand 70.35%, and Vietnam 271.45%. This Sidley Update provides further information about these petitions in the following sections below: (1) proposed scope of the investigations; (2) producers, exporters, and importers named in the petitions; (3) alleged dumping margins and subsidy rates; and (4) key dates and deadlines. Sidley lawyers are available to advise and assist producers, exporters, importers, and purchasers that may be affected by these AD/CVD petitions.