That's not correct at all. Did you visit lenovo.com lately?
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This is no news. Lenovo has been offering a variety of windows or no OS for years.
That's weird. I'm changing tires every 2 to 3 years and so is the norm in Europe.
It seems that there are no search filters. That's making me stay away. In Reddit you can search and specify results to be from specific subreddits.
Here, where multiple instances can have similar topic groups i cannot search within them. That's keeping me from engaging.
Search is key.
Can't it be reverse engineered? It's java bytecode.
If this is applied in orders made in the country, then in order for imported goods to be circulated in the country, a third party will need to exist. Like a company in Germany buying and reselling to Ireland. There would be no direct purchases. That third party by law in every EU county needs to operate with some profit, no less than 5%. So eventually it will be possible but practically unlikely to have stuff in scale.
For example Israel exports lemons, somewhat cheaply. If there's an added 5% AND it is illegal to do drop shipping from Israel, this will mean that lemons need to be transported to Germany and then "re sold" to Ireland. So in order to have 5% profit, the total price to the consumer can go up to 15% maybe. And that might make sense to import lemons from another country like turkey.
Also have in mind that Ireland is a tax heaven in EU terms. This limits companies that care for their profit A Lot to start looking for alternatives for their procurements.
As for the end consumers, it will be probably more difficult to buy stuff. Ebay, amazon, and generic eshops will not be allowed to ship there things made in Israel.
A side effect is that people will have this rule in their mind, and will make it their belief that we do not collaborate with Israel, which can have an effect on people traveling from there to Ireland. Of course this can cascade to other countries.