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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”
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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. 😂🥨
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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!
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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!
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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! 🍷💼
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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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