• Canada’s manufacturing GDP dropped by 1.9 per cent in April
    https://truenorthwire.com/2025/06/canadas-manufacturing-gdp-dropped-by-1-9-per-cent-in-april/
    Canada’s manufacturing GDP dropped by 1.9 per cent in April https://truenorthwire.com/2025/06/canadas-manufacturing-gdp-dropped-by-1-9-per-cent-in-april/
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    Canada’s manufacturing GDP dropped by 1.9 per cent in April
    Canada’s gross domestic product fell by 0.1 per cent in April, following a 0.2 per cent drop in March, which has been primarily driven by a slump in manufacturing. According to Statistics Canada, the “goods-producing industries were down 0.6 per cent in April, with the manufacturing sector accou
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  • Manufacturing sales in April hit lowest level since January 2022
    https://truenorthwire.com/2025/06/manufacturing-sales-in-april-hit-lowest-level-since-january-2022/
    Manufacturing sales in April hit lowest level since January 2022 https://truenorthwire.com/2025/06/manufacturing-sales-in-april-hit-lowest-level-since-january-2022/
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    Manufacturing sales in April hit lowest level since January 2022
    Uncertainty regarding tariffs drove Canada’s total manufacturing sales to their largest month-over-month decrease since October 2023 and their lowest level since January 2022 in April. According to the latest data from Statistics Canada, lower sales of petroleum and coal products drove the declin
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  • Demand for water bombers has 'skyrocketed' as Canada grapples with more intense wildfires!
    Ontario premier says orders with manufacturer are backlogged
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/demand-water-bomber-planes-wildfires-manufacturing-1.7552600
    Demand for water bombers has 'skyrocketed' as Canada grapples with more intense wildfires! Ontario premier says orders with manufacturer are backlogged https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/demand-water-bomber-planes-wildfires-manufacturing-1.7552600
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    Demand for water bombers has 'skyrocketed' as Canada grapples with more intense wildfires | CBC News
    As Canada is again dealing with massive wildfires, the increasing severity of the natural disasters is having the knock-on effect of spiking the demand for water bomber planes — and it will be years before Canada gets its hands on a new one.
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  • When we say that President Trump is re-ordering the entire world, we are not exaggerating.

    President Donald J. Trump Secures Historic $1.2 Trillion Economic Commitment in Qatar

    THE WHITE HOUSE

    MAKING AMERICAN MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION GREAT AGAIN: Thursday in Qatar, President Donald J. Trump signed an agreement with Qatar to generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion. President Trump also announced economic deals totaling more than $243.5 billion between the United States and Qatar, including an historic sale of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines to Qatar Airways.

    • The landmark deals celebrated today will drive innovation and prosperity for generations, bolster American manufacturing and technological leadership, and put America on the path to a new Golden Age.

    • Since President Trump took office, his commitment to American manufacturing and innovation has attracted trillions of dollars in investments and global commercial deals. Allies like Qatar are partnering in the United States’ success.

    THE ART OF THE DEAL: President Trump is securing billions in investments to revitalize American manufacturing, delivering on his promise to bring back “Made in America” and usher in a new Golden Age of prosperity.

    • Today’s announcement builds on yesterday’s $600 billion investment commitment secured in Saudi Arabia.

    • It also follows the announcement of an historic trade agreement with the United Kingdom and a joint agreement with China to reduce reciprocal tariffs.

    • By securing these investments, President Trump is spurring a manufacturing renaissance, driving economic growth, and creating high-paying jobs across the nation.

    • Prior to this historic deal, President Trump had already attracted trillions in U.S.-based investments, laying the foundation for an era of unprecedented American prosperity.

    • President Trump is building on his record of success with Qatar, exemplified by his leadership in the 2019 GE Aerospace GEnx engine sale to power Qatar Airways’ then-newly acquired Boeing 787-9 aircraft—a monumental purchase in the history of both companies.

    • As the dealmaker in chief, President Trump’s latest achievement in Qatar is another win for America.
    When we say that President Trump is re-ordering the entire world, we are not exaggerating. President Donald J. Trump Secures Historic $1.2 Trillion Economic Commitment in Qatar THE WHITE HOUSE MAKING AMERICAN MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION GREAT AGAIN: Thursday in Qatar, President Donald J. Trump signed an agreement with Qatar to generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion. President Trump also announced economic deals totaling more than $243.5 billion between the United States and Qatar, including an historic sale of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines to Qatar Airways. • The landmark deals celebrated today will drive innovation and prosperity for generations, bolster American manufacturing and technological leadership, and put America on the path to a new Golden Age. • Since President Trump took office, his commitment to American manufacturing and innovation has attracted trillions of dollars in investments and global commercial deals. Allies like Qatar are partnering in the United States’ success. THE ART OF THE DEAL: President Trump is securing billions in investments to revitalize American manufacturing, delivering on his promise to bring back “Made in America” and usher in a new Golden Age of prosperity. • Today’s announcement builds on yesterday’s $600 billion investment commitment secured in Saudi Arabia. • It also follows the announcement of an historic trade agreement with the United Kingdom and a joint agreement with China to reduce reciprocal tariffs. • By securing these investments, President Trump is spurring a manufacturing renaissance, driving economic growth, and creating high-paying jobs across the nation. • Prior to this historic deal, President Trump had already attracted trillions in U.S.-based investments, laying the foundation for an era of unprecedented American prosperity. • President Trump is building on his record of success with Qatar, exemplified by his leadership in the 2019 GE Aerospace GEnx engine sale to power Qatar Airways’ then-newly acquired Boeing 787-9 aircraft—a monumental purchase in the history of both companies. • As the dealmaker in chief, President Trump’s latest achievement in Qatar is another win for America.
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  • Bet you never knew this -- and it _IS_ factual . . .
    Satanic "Science": The Horrifying Truth - Smallpox Vaccine Manufacturing (Untold History)

    https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/satanic-science-the-horrifying-truth

    Bet you never knew this -- and it _IS_ factual . . . Satanic "Science": The Horrifying Truth - Smallpox Vaccine Manufacturing (Untold History) https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/satanic-science-the-horrifying-truth
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  • 1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America.

    2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry.

    3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic."

    4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time.

    5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington
    , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S.

    6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence.

    7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs.

    8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states.

    9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth.

    10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk.

    11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history.

    12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country.

    13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities.

    14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

    15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research.

    16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S.

    17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing.

    18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity.

    19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices.

    20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology.

    21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation.

    22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing.

    23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.

    1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America. 2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry. 3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic." 4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time. 5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S. 6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence. 7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs. 8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states. 9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth. 10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk. 11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history. 12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country. 13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities. 14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S. 15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research. 16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S. 17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing. 18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity. 19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices. 20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology. 21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation. 22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing. 23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.
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  • THEY THINK WE ORDINARY CANADIANS ARE ALL STUPID!!!

    Leaders of both sides of Canadian political spectrum assumes that we are all stupid so they continue to trick us into believing that they are fighting for us Canadians by going toe to toe Tariff Warring with the Americans!

    THIS IS AN IDIOTIC TRADE WAR

    Carbon Taxes are pure evil, there are no justification for it and it only enrich the oligarchs pushing the environmental holocausts fear porn for profit.

    Tariffs are opposite of taxes. Taxes are internal revenues, tariffs are external revenues. Tariffs are normally for products coming in as imports from other countries that competes with our own local products. We should not tariff imported products that we don't make ourselves for our own local market, because our citizens will end up paying for the tariff..

    We should tariff every item imported that we are producing ourselves and imports are trying to take away business and jobs from our local businesses.

    Tariffs are disincentives in choosing imported vs locally produced products. Canada's manufacturing industries had been diminished to 30% of what it was in the 60s/ 70s so Canada needs about 80% of all the products imported from the united States because those products are not produced or not produced enough to supply the needs of the local market.

    Tariffs in Canada against American imports are taxes against the consumers. Tariffs on Canadian products coming into the united States are taxes against importers and Americans don't need to purchase those Canadian imported products as they can buy it cheaper locally!

    Most products Canada exports to the United States except for energy are almost all unnecessary imports for Americans because they produce them locally or very abundant in their natural resource.

    Importing products from Canada is simply a neighbourly / friendly gestures the Americans extends for Canada but economically unnecessary! Canadians Importing American products are absolute necessity to maintain the quality of life for Canadians because most of those products are not produced locally enough to supply the needs of 40 Million Canadians.

    Throughout the decades, Canadian political leaders had sold out Canada to companies setting up shop in Canada for cheap labor and upkeep but those companies are created to supply the needs of Americans.

    The leaders from both political parties had failed to support local corporations intending to manufacture products, farm produce and meat products that would be supplying the needs of our own local market, thus the reason we need to import most necessities to keep the modern day quality of life for all Canadians.

    STOP THIS FOOLISH TRADE WAR AND JUST DO WHATS RIGHT!
    THEY THINK WE ORDINARY CANADIANS ARE ALL STUPID!!! Leaders of both sides of Canadian political spectrum assumes that we are all stupid so they continue to trick us into believing that they are fighting for us Canadians by going toe to toe Tariff Warring with the Americans! THIS IS AN IDIOTIC TRADE WAR Carbon Taxes are pure evil, there are no justification for it and it only enrich the oligarchs pushing the environmental holocausts fear porn for profit. Tariffs are opposite of taxes. Taxes are internal revenues, tariffs are external revenues. Tariffs are normally for products coming in as imports from other countries that competes with our own local products. We should not tariff imported products that we don't make ourselves for our own local market, because our citizens will end up paying for the tariff.. We should tariff every item imported that we are producing ourselves and imports are trying to take away business and jobs from our local businesses. Tariffs are disincentives in choosing imported vs locally produced products. Canada's manufacturing industries had been diminished to 30% of what it was in the 60s/ 70s so Canada needs about 80% of all the products imported from the united States because those products are not produced or not produced enough to supply the needs of the local market. Tariffs in Canada against American imports are taxes against the consumers. Tariffs on Canadian products coming into the united States are taxes against importers and Americans don't need to purchase those Canadian imported products as they can buy it cheaper locally! Most products Canada exports to the United States except for energy are almost all unnecessary imports for Americans because they produce them locally or very abundant in their natural resource. Importing products from Canada is simply a neighbourly / friendly gestures the Americans extends for Canada but economically unnecessary! Canadians Importing American products are absolute necessity to maintain the quality of life for Canadians because most of those products are not produced locally enough to supply the needs of 40 Million Canadians. Throughout the decades, Canadian political leaders had sold out Canada to companies setting up shop in Canada for cheap labor and upkeep but those companies are created to supply the needs of Americans. The leaders from both political parties had failed to support local corporations intending to manufacture products, farm produce and meat products that would be supplying the needs of our own local market, thus the reason we need to import most necessities to keep the modern day quality of life for all Canadians. STOP THIS FOOLISH TRADE WAR AND JUST DO WHATS RIGHT!
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  • This is what #Winning looks like. Hopefully it will continue . . .

    US Manufacturing Expands For Second Month Under Trump, Driven by Stronger Demand and Policy Shifts

    U.S. manufacturing expanded at its fastest pace since mid-2022 in February, according to the latest S&P Global U.S. Manufacturing PMI, which rose to 52.7 from 51.2 in January.

    The report signals an acceleration in the sector’s recovery, driven by stronger new orders and increased production. This marks two consecutive months of expansion, coinciding with Donald Trump’s return to the presidency.

    After years of stagnation, the U.S. manufacturing sector is showing renewed strength under President Trump’s leadership. The latest data signal a reversal from the prolonged contraction during Biden’s term. Businesses are responding to policy shifts aimed at strengthening domestic industry, securing supply chains, and encouraging investment.

    This is what #Winning looks like. Hopefully it will continue . . . US Manufacturing Expands For Second Month Under Trump, Driven by Stronger Demand and Policy Shifts U.S. manufacturing expanded at its fastest pace since mid-2022 in February, according to the latest S&P Global U.S. Manufacturing PMI, which rose to 52.7 from 51.2 in January. The report signals an acceleration in the sector’s recovery, driven by stronger new orders and increased production. This marks two consecutive months of expansion, coinciding with Donald Trump’s return to the presidency. After years of stagnation, the U.S. manufacturing sector is showing renewed strength under President Trump’s leadership. The latest data signal a reversal from the prolonged contraction during Biden’s term. Businesses are responding to policy shifts aimed at strengthening domestic industry, securing supply chains, and encouraging investment.
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  • Recall how democrats tried to scare you and told you that tariffs would hurt our country, our people, our economy. The FACT of the matter is, businesses building offshore, away from America, is what has hurt our country, our people, our economy for years. Will every tariff work perfectly in our favor? Likely not every, but enough will, ultimately, that it'll make a very positive difference for most people . . . .


    Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump’s Tariffs

    Fans of Honda cars, prepare to start your engines. The Japanese manufacturing giant will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana rather than Mexico to side-step tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, a report Monday claims.

    Three people familiar with the matter to state Mexico was initially chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada.

    The outlet continued that now changed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and set about protecting American jobs and American workers.

    The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda’s move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.

    Japan’s second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people. It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said.

    Recall how democrats tried to scare you and told you that tariffs would hurt our country, our people, our economy. The FACT of the matter is, businesses building offshore, away from America, is what has hurt our country, our people, our economy for years. Will every tariff work perfectly in our favor? Likely not every, but enough will, ultimately, that it'll make a very positive difference for most people . . . . Honda Moving Civic Production from Mexico to Indiana in Response to Trump’s Tariffs Fans of Honda cars, prepare to start your engines. The Japanese manufacturing giant will produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana rather than Mexico to side-step tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, a report Monday claims. Three people familiar with the matter to state Mexico was initially chosen because rising costs were making it tough to produce the car in Indiana and Canada. The outlet continued that now changed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House and set about protecting American jobs and American workers. The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada. While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda’s move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company. Japan’s second-largest automaker had initially planned to manufacture the next-generation Civic in Guanajuato, Mexico, according to the three people. Production was slated to start from November 2027, according to one of the people. It now plans to build the new Civic model in Indiana from May 2028 with an expected annual production of around 210,000, one of the people said.
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  • Trump's 25% Tariffs against the Canadian Good and Services has arrived! It threatens a deep recession / depression to afflict Canada in about 6 months according to some economist estimates!
    LISTEN to TODAY's episode Monday Feb 03, 2025 HERE!

    https://rumble.com/v6gh7v4-25-canadian-tariffs-are-here.html?start=540

    It is absurd to blame the American Tariffs simply protecting her own Industries, for this Canadian mess. This is the sole failure of Canadian leaders as they have decades long failed to tariff proof Canadian economy!

    They intentionally neglect the opportunity to build the Canadian manufacturing sector for the last 7 decades to create food and supply security for Canadian domestic requirements.

    Instead, Globalist Canadian leaders had colluded and continue to conspire with the Globalist Economic World Order and the American Deep State (Kissinger/ Soros Types) to undermine the enrichment of Canadian citizens and taxpayers and assault Canadian freedoms to drive all Canadian taxpayers to modern day serfdom.
    Trump's 25% Tariffs against the Canadian Good and Services has arrived! It threatens a deep recession / depression to afflict Canada in about 6 months according to some economist estimates! LISTEN to TODAY's episode Monday Feb 03, 2025 HERE! https://rumble.com/v6gh7v4-25-canadian-tariffs-are-here.html?start=540 It is absurd to blame the American Tariffs simply protecting her own Industries, for this Canadian mess. This is the sole failure of Canadian leaders as they have decades long failed to tariff proof Canadian economy! They intentionally neglect the opportunity to build the Canadian manufacturing sector for the last 7 decades to create food and supply security for Canadian domestic requirements. Instead, Globalist Canadian leaders had colluded and continue to conspire with the Globalist Economic World Order and the American Deep State (Kissinger/ Soros Types) to undermine the enrichment of Canadian citizens and taxpayers and assault Canadian freedoms to drive all Canadian taxpayers to modern day serfdom.
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