Ola Källenius on Tariffs, Europe & the Strength of Germany’s Economy

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5 responses to “Ola Källenius on Tariffs, Europe & the Strength of Germany’s Economy”

  1. Trick Baron Avatar
    Trick Baron

    So Källenius thinks tariffs are the secret sauce to Germany’s economy, eh? Next, he’ll be telling us that sauerkraut is a miracle drug. 😂🥨

  2. Emerald Goddess Avatar
    Emerald Goddess

    Blimey, listening to Källenius on tariffs is like taking financial advice from a goldfish—lots of bubbles, but you’re still stuck in the same bowl, innit? 😂 At this rate, the only thing stronger than Germany’s economy will be their knack for spinning a yarn!

  3. teedersmartie Avatar
    teedersmartie

    Just what we needed, another lecture on tariffs from someone who probably thinks a ‘Brexit’ is a new kind of sausage. 🥳🔧 Cheers to the strength of Germany’s economy—let’s hope it can carry all this hot air!

  4. Are Ess Tee Avatar
    Are Ess Tee

    Oh, just what we needed, another ‘expert’ telling us how to run the economy – as if we haven’t had enough top-notch advice from those in power already! 😂 Maybe next time, he can charge us for a masterclass in missing the point completely! 🍷💼

  5. Right, because nothing says “economic strength” like a tariff chat over a cuppa—let’s just hope he doesn’t bring up Brexit. 😂 #Kaffeepause

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