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07.02.26 - 06:24
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India-US trade deal: What it means for farmers, entrepreneurs and the ′Make in India′ push (Times of India)
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India and the US have finalized an interim trade agreement, significantly reducing tariffs on Indian imports to the US from 50% to 18%. This pact offers substantial market access, boosting the 'Make in India' initiative and creating numerous employment opportunities for youth and women. Key sectors like textiles, leather, and pharmaceuticals will benefit, while India's core agricultural interests remain protected....
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07.02.26 - 05:09
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Florida To Make Gold & Silver Official Means Of Payment (ZeroHedge)
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Florida To Make Gold & Silver Official Means Of Payment
Authored by Paul Craig Roberts,
The Florida legislature has begun to move legislation (HB 999) to enact their prior approval for gold and silver coins to be legal tender in Florida.
This legislation will exempt gold and silver coins from sales tax in Florida. It also means that within Florida, there will be a means of payment independent of digital money created by governments for the purpose of controlling the population, it's behavior, and it's expressed views, in order that governments can rule via official narratives.
It is possible that if circumstances develop the tyrants in Washington will establish martial law in Florida and dispense with the use of real money in place of digital money that has no physical existence.
Unless all states adopt the legalization of gold and silver as legal tender, Floridians would be unable to make out of state payments and would have to become an economy unto itself, producing all of its own needs....
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07.02.26 - 05:09
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This Is Where Birth Rates Are Highest In The US (ZeroHedge)
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This Is Where Birth Rates Are Highest In The US
Birth rates in the U.S. have been declining for decades, but that decline has hit some states faster than others.
The projections in this visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, are from SmartAsset, who analyzed results from U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 1-Year American Community Survey.
The number shown for each state represents births per 1,000 people, and is based on most recent fertility rate data and state demographics.
Utah's Demographic Advantage
Utah ranks first in the nation, with an estimated 9.7 babies born per 1,000 people each year.
The state's relatively young population plays a major role, as younger adults are more likely to be in childbearing years. Cultural and religious influences also contribute, with larger family sizes remaining more common than in many other states.
Large States, Strong Numbers
Texas and California rank near the top both in absolute and relative terms. California is projected to see more ...
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