Scientists Warn the UN of Capitalism’s Imminent Demise
A climate change-fueled switch away from fossil fuels means the worldwide economy will fundamentally need to change. Continue reading Scientists Warn the UN of Capitalism’s Imminent Demise
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A climate change-fueled switch away from fossil fuels means the worldwide economy will fundamentally need to change. Continue reading Scientists Warn the UN of Capitalism’s Imminent Demise
A new study shows that giving migrants pathways to citizenship in European countries actually results in positive economic impacts, while asylum seekers don’t have a negative impact. Continue reading 30 Years of Data Shows Asylum Seekers Are Not an Economic Burden
[Bunnie] has penned his thoughts on the new 25% tariffs coming to many goods shipped from China to the US. Living and working both in the US and China, [Bunnie] has a unique view of manufacturing and trade between the two countries. The creator of Novena and Chumby, he’s also written the definitive guide on Shenzen electronics.
The new US tariffs come into effect on July 6th. We covered the issue last week, but Bunnie has gone in-depth and really illustrates how these taxes will have a terrible impact on the maker community. Components like LEDs, resistors, capacitors, and PCBs …read more
As reported by the BBC, the United States is set to impose a 25% tariff on over 800 categories of Chinese goods. The tariffs are due to come into effect in three weeks, on July 6th. Thousands of different products are covered under this new tariff, and by every account, electronic designers will be hit hard. Your BOM cost just increased by 25%.
The reason for this tariff is laid out in a report (PDF) from the Office of the United States Trade Representative. In short, this tariff is retaliation for the Chinese government subsidizing businesses to steal market share …read more
Continue reading Making Electronics Just Got 25% More Expensive In The US
via Electrek, and originally published by The Hill – written by Miranda Green, comes this astonishing news of thrid-world-sounding-bu-not-likely (in reality, a so-called Cold War era legislative package permitting nationalization under the guise of … Continue reading Federal Government Mulling Nationalization of Failing Energy and Utility Provisioners
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The passive component industry — the manufacturers who make the boring but vital resistors, capacitors, and diodes found in every single electronic device — is on the cusp of a shortage. You’ll always be able to buy a 220 Ω, 0805 resistor, but instead of buying two for a penny like you can today, you may only get one in the very near future.
Yageo, one of the largest manufacturers of surface mount (SMD) resistors and multilayer ceramic capacitors, announced in December they were not taking new chip resistor orders. Yageo was cutting production of cheap chip resistors to focus …read more
Continue reading Global Resistor Shortage, Economics, and Consumer Behavior
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The first study into the dark web gun trade finds tens of thousands of dollars worth of transactions every month. Continue reading The Dark Web Gun Trade May Be Bigger Than You Think
The first study into the dark web gun trade finds tens of thousands of dollars worth of transactions every month. Continue reading The Dark Web Gun Trade May Be Bigger Than You Think