So Macron's trying to play nice with Beijing while waving tariff threats around? Classic move.
He's pushing Xi to fix that massive €300 billion trade gap — claims it's "strangling China's customers" since France can barely export anything their way anymore.
Honestly though? Feels like someone's overplaying their hand here. Not sure France has the leverage they think they do in this standoff.
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0xTherapist
· 12-08 11:53
ngl France is really overthinking it. How can they expect China to just fill this 30 billion gap?
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-07 20:01
This move from France does seem a bit shaky; a 30 billion gap isn’t enough to put pressure on Xi.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-07 20:01
Macron's bluff is just like fake overflow checks in smart contracts—looks impressive on the surface, but is actually full of vulnerabilities. France really can't come up with any real attack vectors.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-07 19:57
ngl, Macron played this hand a bit clumsily... Does he really think China would be intimidated by that €30 billion figure?
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-07 19:36
I woke up immediately when I saw this data at 3 a.m.—a €300B price difference right there, but where’s the liquidity depth? Macron’s move isn’t impressive enough.
So Macron's trying to play nice with Beijing while waving tariff threats around? Classic move.
He's pushing Xi to fix that massive €300 billion trade gap — claims it's "strangling China's customers" since France can barely export anything their way anymore.
Honestly though? Feels like someone's overplaying their hand here. Not sure France has the leverage they think they do in this standoff.