Summary

Sweden is investigating the Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3 after it was tracked near two severed Baltic Sea data cables connecting Sweden-Lithuania and Finland-Germany, incidents suspected to be sabotage.

The cables were damaged within 24 hours, and Germany called it a likely act of “hybrid warfare.”

The ship, owned by a Chinese company, follows a similar 2023 case involving a Chinese vessel damaging a Baltic gas pipeline.

Germany, Sweden, Finland, and Lithuania expressed concerns, citing increased hybrid threats

    • Guy Dudeman
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      121 month ago

      What do you want to happen?

      • @Dicska
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        151 month ago

        Oh, wait, do we get to pick? excited noises

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        For an automatic monitoring system to go “ping-ping-ping” and then a naval drone goes after the offending ship.

        • @Dicska
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          81 month ago

          Or, now that they could identify the ship, “peng-peng-peng”.

          • Boxscape
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            31 month ago

            Or, now that they could identify the ship, “peng-peng-peng”.

            One Peng only.

        • Guy Dudeman
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          141 month ago

          Tariffs are paid by the importer, not the exporter.

          • Liz
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            121 month ago

            It’s immaterial who pays them, the end result is that the product is more expensive to export to the country who levies the tariff. If everyone does them to one country at the same time because they did bad stuff, that’s a sanction.

          • Yeah but the end result is that it makes importing goods by the tariffed nation more expensive and thus creates an incentive for other markets to fill the gap and applies more pressure squeezing them and creating an incentive to behave.

            If all nations tariff a nation symultaniously thats what a sanction is.

            We have sanctioned the Russians for their ukrainian effort ie all nations hace tariffed them to the point that it makes international trade untennable.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 month ago

            If something costs $10 from China after paying a tariff, but can be made in your own country for $7, what will happen?

            • Guy Dudeman
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              31 month ago

              It can’t be made in your own country for $7, because:

              1. Wages aren’t set artificially low in your country, due to currency values and exchange rates.
              2. The raw materials aren’t available in your country (would either need to be mined or imported)
              3. The factory to create the parts from the raw materials doesn’t exist in your country and will need to be designed, permitted, built, and workers will have to be hired and trained. And the wages for the designers, construction companies, engineering companies, and workers will all be higher than those in China.
              4. The factory to assemble the parts from the factory above doesn’t exist either. Same issue as above.
              5. All of the above will take at least a few years to accomplish, and the wages will still be higher than those in China.
        • Orbituary
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          -41 month ago

          Yet another brilliant mind of the internet who doesn’t understand how tariffs work.