Summary

Finland has declined a U.S. request to export eggs amid a severe American shortage caused by bird flu.

The Finnish Poultry Association cited the lack of prior trade agreements and complex regulatory hurdles. Even if exports were possible, Finland’s limited egg production would not significantly impact the U.S. crisis.

Other European nations, including Sweden and Denmark, also face difficulties meeting U.S. demand, while Europe grapples with its own egg shortages.

The U.S. has turned to countries like Turkey and the Netherlands for supplies as bird flu remains a global issue.

  • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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    10 hours ago

    Sure. But the American empire will not just slowly die. As their people lose their “toys” that distract them they will need someone to blame it on that isn’t the US government.

    This will at some point be other western nations along with their current scapegoat of immigrants and Palestine supporters. The American empire will use its military power long before it just lets it’s empire die. Its playing cards to see which nations it can blame first and which western allies will decide to align with them rather than face their military.

    I agree with all the anti American boycotts. I do. But I don’t think people realize exactly where that is heading on a world stage.

    • @Senal@programming.dev
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      I suspect more people than you think realise this is a potential outcome.

      Assuming it boils over before there is another election (also assuming that’s a thing that happens), military action is 100% a playable card.

      It’s a toddler with a nuclear tantrum button.

      It’s honestly not that much different in type then most nuclear powered nations.

      The difference is “absolute last resort, and only maybe then” vs “they won’t let me annex Greenland and are being mean to me”

      Hyperbolic ofc, but illustrative.

      What are the reasonable good alternatives though?

      • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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        Maybe, I’m mostly just worried that the western world is fueling nationalism with these tariff wars. The “good alternative” is understanding that the tariff’s are not a war between nations but a war on the working class. These tariff’s are paid by the working class. The good alternative is understanding that the working class of each of these countries SHOULD be fighting against the ruling classes of each nation. The ruling classes between nations being in “conflict” is a charade. No one in the ruling class cares of the consequences but only sees them as an opportunity to fuel nationalism and reactionary sentiment.

        So, while I will agree with anti America and anti imperialism. I just think that the “buy European” or “by Canadian” are missing the forest for the trees. The ruling class of Canada or Europe are not fighting a war against America. They are worsening the material conditions of their working class (in response to the Americans doing so) in order to maintain the profits of the ruling class of their nations.

        It is absolutely ignorant to think that Canada or Europe or any other capitalist nation is fighting for the interest of their working class. They are fighting for the interest of their ruling class and will use nationalism to justify the worsening conditions we all face.

        TLDR: This is not a war between nations but a war between class. (I know Marxist cliche but read it if you want more than that.)