Spyke

This is one of the instances where the second largest trade partner might be more interesting.

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piefed.zip

According to the statistisches Bundesamt China and the USA are the largest trade partners of Germany, and have been for a while. I'm doubting that the other countries are more accurately displayed

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mariusreply
feddit.org

Maybe it shows the netherlands as Germany's biggest trade partner, because the Chinese and American stuff comes through Dutch ports

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Probably why non EU countries are all trading the US, UK, and China.

At any rate it ignores that trade the EU does with the US, UK, and China is about 10 times the size of the trade deals measured in this map of IMF statistics. It either breaks it down as 'NL=EU' or it just omits the EU trade entirely while keeping them comparing with non-EU countries.

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feddit.uk

Ireland should actively try to trade within the EU more. Irelands biggest exports go to the US. 2nd is the Netherlands (mostly pharma) and then UK. Imports are US and UK. Neither are in the EU.

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lemmy.zip

Are services counted? Would the US tech headquarters installed make the game difficult?

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feddit.uk

Is this why we brexited, really? So we didn't have to have the German flag on our country in this map? This is the only explanation that makes any sense, 10 years later.

❌ More sovereignty

❌ Stronger economy

❌ Better trade deal

❌ Lower immigration

❌ Sunlit uplands

✔️ Fuck off, Germany

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Unironically probably, the "freedom to choose without EU pressure" or whatever nonsense they pretended justified it lol

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sh.itjust.works

So everybody loves Germany, and Germany loves France.

And then there is UK…

Sad Canada noises

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leminal.space

Ikr? Canada's right there. Shameful...

Still nowhere shameful as Brexit in general, but ya know.

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lemmy.world

I hope (as a Brit) that the UK will amend its ways after the damage we dealt ourselves through Brexit and our “special relationship”.

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Agreed. This is both embarrassing and unsustainable!

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Interesting that the source for this disagrees with the Norwegian statistics bureau of which they got the data from.

If should be the UK for Norway, not Germany. It has traditionally been Germany but post-brexit and the Ukraine war has made UK buy a lot more gas from Norway, overtaking Germany in trade volume very ever so slightly (like 0.1% difference)

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Huh i thought iceland would have been sweden cause most products i saw over there that i could easily identify were swedish but i guess the ones that looked icelandic were imported from the netherlands.

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Some would say that Germany achieved the economical win they could get via military back in the days

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Casually ignoring the Single Market, which surely is of no significance when it comes to trade. Seems to be a pattern at Visual Capitalist.

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