How Much Does Europe Really Need US Trade?
How Much Does Europe Really Need US Trade?
How Much Does Europe Really Need US Trade?
I'm sure we can do without orange baby babyman's ANYTHING
I wish distributers in the EU were better...
Mouser and digikey are fantastic.
Every single European distributor's website is utter chaos garbage as far as finding new components that fit within criteria (and have bad filters). RS and TME just don't have many more specialized ICs (ECG AFEs, sensor hubs, PPG chips, hell, the STM (european) selection of mems sensors at TME is just flat out bad bad), and Farnell doesn't sell to individuals, and also has a much smaller stock. So instead of paying shipping once at a distributer, we have to pay shipping 3, 4, 5 times for the same parts.
This isn't even going into trying to have an alternative for McMaster Carr, Misume is pretty bad in comparison as far as UX and selection.
But I am already thankful that we have the alternatives we do.
American as your primary language,
when I see signs written in American
You meant to say "English", not American.
We learn English in most EU countries (alongside a few other languages). American people also happens to be speaking English, which is neat but, no matter the tariff-obsessed orange clown they recently elected, this doesn't mean Americans actually own the English language. (hint: they don't)
English originates from (the old English which itself originates from) old German (aka from Germany, which is in the EU as we all know).
You're welcome.
American is not a language. And no we don't love American food we barely call it food. For the rest we are too dependant it's true but it's evolving and in my country (France) we are ready to moove on. We have a defence industry and il not sur companies will view the usa as a stable market anymore and will devert from it.
The video missed software and services entirely which is the most interesting point here.
Imagine if European companies didn't run away to US for taxes and regulation. Imagine if US IP laws didnt stiffle European creations.
That's was a pretty insightful and occasionally surprising executive summary with more than a few constructive suggestions. Excellent, simple and clear presentation too. Recommended.