• Kayday@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    In 2023, Hondurans sent $8.97b back to their country from their jobs in the US. That same year, the country’s GDP was $34.40b.
    Doesn’t seem very crazy to want to protect 26% of your country’s income.

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      Wouldn’t have to if the US wasn’t a leech on their economy

      Google banana republic

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      I wonder how big of a part this stuff mentioned in the article is

      The move would present grave risks for the small country, which depends on the United States as its largest trading partner and a source of humanitarian aid.

      If it’s anywhere near it or larger they’ll be in a real pickle since Trump is absolutely going to use trade and aid for coercion