Originally posted by saddo
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Horrors of their first budget.
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Originally posted by willendure View PostOn the subject of automation. The Japanese baby boom started 20 years before ours, so their population peeked earlier. Manfacturing was huge in Japan which is why they were so wealthy and powerful up to the 80s. But their country is far more politically unified than the UK, they basically have 1 party in power for long periods of time, and near zero immigration. This meant that they could implement long term plans as their working population peaked in size, and they automated massively. The Seiko watch I am wearing is one of something like 30,000 made every day on a production line that it close to 100% automated for example. Amazing what you can do when you have the money, brains, and dedication to doing it, but above all the political unity that enables a country to keep going after the same idea for long stretches of time.
There are a lot of similarities with the UK and Germany, in terms of our demographics to what happened to Japan 20 or 30 years ago. We still have wealth, and brains. Somehow I just cannot see us having the ability to keep our tulip together politically in the same way. For one thing, we seem to be going down the path of immigration to fill out the demographics.
I spent 10 days there a few years ago and was slightly surprised how everything still looked in good shape unlike the decrepit UK. Japan is one of the most homogenous societies in the world but I wonder how long the demographics can keep immigration at very low levels?Comment
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Originally posted by edison View Post
Japan was heavily geared towards manufacturing and particularly exporting in the 70s and 80s. It seems to have finally shifted more towards services as China started to dominate a lot of manufacturing. Will be interesting to see how Japan fares in the next 10-20 years as the proportion of elderly people continues to rise.
I spent 10 days there a few years ago and was slightly surprised how everything still looked in good shape unlike the decrepit UK. Japan is one of the most homogenous societies in the world but I wonder how long the demographics can keep immigration at very low levels?
Japan off-shored a lot of manufacturing, but combined that with automation and retaining ownership of the off shored industries. So they still make quite a bit, particularly high end stuff, and still profit from it.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
FTFY
(sorry, you sound like some kind of '#manager', so technical stuff like arithmetic WILL be beyond your feeble little ganglion.Comment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostIIRC 5% of the profit for an item comes from the manufacturing of it.
Trick is to do the coffee beans trick with landing price. You make coffee beans in Kenya for £2 a pound and sell them via a tax haven to the UK at £9, the cost of selling the coffee is 99p per pound so you pay UK tax on 1p. The other £7 is in a tax haven.
Or just charge Royalties and admin.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...nses-royalties
Interesting to see a link to that.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Interesting video analysis on budget impact.
https://youtu.be/PcjwFH4pYXc?si=lXB1sBUp8BljCtHF
Analysis starts at 4.27 mins.
Brief mention about HMRC compliance officers at 10.47 mins.Comment
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Originally posted by Tinkerbell3 View PostInteresting video analysis on budget impact.
https://youtu.be/PcjwFH4pYXc?si=lXB1sBUp8BljCtHF
Analysis starts at 4.27 mins.
Brief mention about HMRC compliance officers at 10.47 mins.
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Originally posted by Tinkerbell3 View PostInteresting video analysis on budget impact.
https://youtu.be/PcjwFH4pYXc?si=lXB1sBUp8BljCtHF
Analysis starts at 4.27 mins.
Brief mention about HMRC compliance officers at 10.47 mins.
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Originally posted by Andy2022 View Post
Analysis by TalkTV 🤪Comment
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