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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Moneyflow towards the Dollar
by
junmisakiro
on 23/06/2024, 03:59:18 UTC
To an extend, the COVID happened to be stipulated program to crumble the economy in a global factorization while the US as the world power had already made an hedge abscond the disasterous economy outbreak.
So obviously the US government intentionally launched that program after covering its economy systems up while other countries economy suffers COVID outcome with the crumbling of the economy.
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I also suspect that COVID-19 is allegedly a deliberate program to generate profitable insecurity globally and that the United States has a big role to play in dealing with its effects. and also America's fear of the growth of other countries' profits which could implicitly shift its position, giving rise to a global profit conflict that would be detrimental to other countries. In these conditions, it appears that the US and other countries face complex dynamics of global advantage, as the saying goes "Where there is strength, there is resistance." This shows that profitable global competition often involves fundamentals of power and conflict. In my country, Indonesia, even though it is not directly involved in the global debate as has been discussed, Indonesia is also feeling the beneficial impact of global events, including the COVID-19 epidemic. Indonesia as a developing country has its own challenges in maintaining profitable stability and competing in global demands without ignoring concern for the welfare of its people. In dealing with the flow of money towards the dollar, Indonesia needs to strengthen the domestic economy, increase competitiveness and maintain national economic balance without being too affected by external dynamics that might affect the country's currency exchange rate.