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  • Post time: Mar-28-2025

    The Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland) follow harmonized electrical standards aligned with most of Europe, though slight variations exist in plug types. Below is an overview: 1. Voltage and Frequency Voltage: 230 V (±10%) Frequency: 50 Hz This matches the EU standar...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-27-2025

    Eastern European countries generally follow the Type C and Type F plug and socket standards, aligning with most of continental Europe. Below is a detailed overview: 1. Plug Types Type C (Europlug): Two round pins (4.0–4.8 mm diameter, 19 mm apart). Unpolarized and ungrounded, suitable for devic...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-26-2025

    Germany, like most European countries, follows the Type F plug and socket standard, commonly known as “Schuko“ (short for Schutzkontakt, meaning “protective contact”). Here are the key specifications: Plug Type: Type F: Two round pins (4.8 mm diameter, 19 mm apart) with ...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-25-2025

    If the United States imposes high tariffs or port fees on Chinese-built ships, the consequences would be extensive and far-reaching, affecting global shipping, U.S.-China trade, the U.S. domestic economy, and international supply chain stability. Here is a comprehensive analysis: I. Surge in Glo...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-24-2025

      Southeast Asian countries use a variety of plug types and voltage standards, influenced by historical, regional, and international factors. Below is a country-by-country breakdown: Thailand Plug Types: Type A (two flat pins), Type B (three pins, including a grounding pin), and Type C (tw...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-22-2025

      Geopolitical tensions and political risks have become defining features of the 21st-century global landscape, significantly disrupting economic stability and trade dynamics. These conflicts—ranging from interstate wars (e.g., Russia-Ukraine) and territorial disputes (e.g., South China Sea)...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-21-2025

    Introduction Copper is a critical raw material for the power cable industry, serving as the primary conductive component in most electrical wiring systems. Over the past two years, global copper prices have experienced sustained upward pressure due to supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensio...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-20-2025

    The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, following its two-day monetary policy meeting, that it would keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25% to 4.5%. It also revealed plans to slow the pace of its balance sheet reduction starting in April. The Fed release...Read more »

  • Post time: Mar-19-2025

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, reshaping industries, economies, and daily life. While its potential to revolutionize human progress is undeniable, the ethical, social, and existential dilemmas it poses demand rigorous s...Read more »