Total Defense: How Can Ukraine Safeguard Its Economy and Energy Sector During a Full-Scale War?
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- In this new episode of Talking Substance, host Alina Hrytsenko speaks with guest Jock Mendoza-Wilson, Joint Chairman of the British Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce (BUCC) and Director of International and Investor Relations at System Capital Management, about Ukraine’s trade issues with the EU, its energy infrastructure protection, and its future guarantees.
Their broad-ranging discussion touches on the current tensions with Poland against the background of the farmers’ revolt in the EU, and the further development of Ukraine’s agricultural trade with its European counterparts. They also discuss potential investments and how Ukraine can raise and secure foreign capital during a full-scale war, Russia’s attacks on critical infrastructure, and how Ukraine can secure its energy system with renewables. Additionally, they explore further security guarantees for Ukraine’s economy and defense sectors, and more.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:20 The EU and Ukraine trade regime
18:30 Challenges of the energetic infrastructure of Ukraine
26:42 Diversifying the ways of providing energy using renewables
32:09 If Ukraine can potentially find an alternative to NATO
38:48 Which interests do the allied countries pursue in supporting Ukraine?
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Decentralization of energy production is the key. Same with weapons production and all key industries.
Ukrainian needs to focus on building its own artillery. I would recommend hybrid Rockets as boosters for existing systems
Awesome!
super cool
Slava Ukraine!
Да уж "Украина -военный феномен" США и Бриты так надеялись что Украина погибнет и им не придётся выполнять взятые себя, по условиям Будапештского меморандума обязательства по обеспечению безопасности и территориальной целостности Украины.
А Украина всё держится и держится.
This problem isn't about farmers. The entire EU economy is unable to compete with any outside country or company that hasn't got the same level of tax and regulation as within the EU.
As the bureaucrats say, - The EU is a trade cartel. In 2024 the EU has transformed into a lifestyle cartel that will equalize the tax levels and the social regulation for all the members and any region that doesn't follow suit in the tax regime will get tariffs and limitations on trade. Taxes and social regulation are higher than in the SOVIET Union and the current regime is not sustainable. Many of the main stream US economists have pointed this out for over 20 years. I'm not saying that Russia is a better solution either. I'm saying that independence comes first
I am grateful for EU's regulations and seek out EU sourced produce as I can be confident it is correctly labeled and not grown using horrible chemicals used so often in third world countries.
@@gerryhouska2859 That may be the case but it's not what I'm talking about, as syndicate wages, ethical production etc. will do nothing to compete with the East in an open market economy, nor will it produce enough material to ultimately ( once and for all ) defeat Russia even if the war might temporarily end.
You understand. The "bad guys" stand on a more effective market base, low cost production and a brutal use of resource incl humans. What you see now is only the beginning. The war is only beginning in 2024, the war is ramping UP and not down according to the green models of the west. In essence. You can't fight a war in an environmental way
@@server1ok These are two processes running in parallel: one category of people develops technologies, and another category robs them. The robbers turned out to have more loot. Europe will withstand competition if socialist officials finish shifting money.
Simple question, do you want a little economic pain today, or do you want to be under the thumb of russia tomorrow, Seeing some of those polish farmers displaying the ussr flag is very disturbing considering they only got free of russia around 30 years ago. Someone needs a history lesson, or they will get to repeat it.
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Ukraine is finished 😭😭😭😭
easy solution, surrender