Logic here is quite strong.
Actually, you should look at this sites as something like hand of large firms and corporations who are making cameras and lenses.
Their mission is two fold - help sell the stuff they make. But not only.
More important is sell you their vision and independently approve choices they made.
You never can have any independent author or journalist in any major media. They are all working for same goals.
Present state of camera market is largely due to their effort.
As part of the new payment system launched last year, Indonesian President Joko Widodo called on Wednesday for his country to abandon the use of foreign payment networks like MasterCard and Visa and encouraged the public to adopt credit cards made by domestic banks.
At a local business gathering, Widodo emphasized that "everyone [in Indonesia] should be able to use" Indonesian-manufactured credit cards so that "we can be independent," as he explained that the aim is to avoid risking transactions in case of a geopolitical disruption that could economically affect the country.
According to the president, the initiative "shows that Indonesia is following the pace of digital technology transformation in the economic sector."
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British grocery inflation hit 17.1% in the four weeks to Feb. 19, another record high, dealing the latest blow to consumers struggling with a cost-of-living crisis, industry data showed on Tuesday.
Market researcher Kantar said prices are rising fastest in markets such as milk, eggs and margarine.
It said UK households now face an additional 811 pounds ($978) on their annual shopping bills if they don't change their behaviour to cut costs.
"This February marks a full year since monthly grocery inflation climbed above 4%. This is having a big impact on people’s lives," Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said.
German-owned discounters Aldi and Lidl were again the fastest growing grocers, partly due to new store openings, with sales up 26.7% and 25.4%, respectively.
Monopolies still on fast rise.
The Conservatives in the House of Representatives passed a resolution "condemning the horrors of socialism" and opposing the pursuit of socialist policies.
On Thursday, February 2, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning the "horrors of socialism." All 219 members of the Republican Party voted yes. The majority of Democrats also supported the resolution: 109 voted with the Republicans, 86 voted against, and 14 were "present", that is, they actually abstained.
At a time when socialism is becoming increasingly popular in the US, despite decades of harassment and persecution of the left, the House of Representatives condemned "socialism in all its forms" and opposed "the pursuit of a socialist policy in the United States of America."
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/9/text?s=1&r=4
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