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The coastal city, located close to the Hong Kong border, has banned people from eating dogs and cats as part of a wider clampdown on the wildlife trade since the coronavirus pandemic began in China.
Couple of significant stories on China at the ABC
1) There is change coming to the wet markets and consumption of all sorts of wild foods.
2) The Chinese economy is well and truly spluttering so don't look to China as an engine for economic growth
China's economic recovery from coronavirus could be ugly — and that's bad news for the rest of the world
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03...m-coronavirus-likely-to-be-difficult/12093116
Shenzhen bans consumption of cat and dog meat following coronavirus outbreak
Shenzhen, a Chinese city 1,100 kilometres from the coronavirus epicentre of Wuhan, has clamped down further than other cities in the nation when it comes to the consumption of animal meat.
The coastal city, located close to the Hong Kong border, has banned people from eating dogs and cats as part of a wider clampdown on the wildlife trade since the coronavirus pandemic began in China.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-03/shenzhen-bans-consumption-of-cat-and-dog-meat/12117136
Definitely not in Australia.
One of my mates always reminds me of a time we were walking along, I said how the F#$k can they make a fan with a 250v plug on it and sell it for $7.50, when you pay $5 for a 250v plug top in Bunnings.
They are charging FA for the motor, the raw materials, the transport of the raw materials, the transport of the product and the labour, this isn't sustainable.
Well IMO, China has done a great rope the dope trick, on the west.
That is good but it is the one in Wuhan, right next to the germ factory, that is used as an excuse for all the viruses they mysteriously get, that needs to go
Hum probably wrong place for my 2 posts.got tricked @Joe Blow if and when you have the time, could you please move these 2 posts to the coronovirus thread
As a note, you will soon get a donation from me : i think i am losing the bet with @SirRumpole
This is good news
We can do this for the sake of Joe: double donationWe are both on the same side believe, and it is good news.
But it's not official till the end of August. You can call it before then if you like and Joe will get a donation from me too.
That is great to hear. Maybe some of those $750 payments are being spent too.Went to help out a mate on Friday who is in the building game in Sydney and he is flat out.
Talking to my suppliers this morning and they are busier now then they were before.
Everyone must be at home noticing all the stuff that needs done around the house.
Bunnings are on my avoid shop list (as much as possible) till they start to supply greater Aussie content. Cheap overseas rubbish isn't cutting it for me.Bunnings seems to be as busy as ever, despite the aisle number limitations and crowd control measures.
The problem with that JB is, if they were only going to sell Aussie content, it would be a fast food joint with a gemstone section.Bunnings are on my avoid shop list (as much as possible) till they start to supply greater Aussie content. Cheap overseas rubbish isn't cutting it for me.
The old school guys are dying off. Cash is a pain for most tradies.with businesses shunning cash, how are the tradies with stockpiles of tax evasion proceeds going?
We've had discussions about P2P lending in the past and idle curiosity led to a google search
P2P platforms seek ‘urgent’ UK government help to keep lending
https://www.ft.com/content/6633f55e-6d27-11ea-89df-41bea055720b
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