I don't think it makes sense to speak of subsidies to state-owned companies. The state is simply the investor of such a company. The state's money is just as good as the money that comes from private investors. If a country likes to have state-owned companies (and it definitely makes sense in important industries and areas), that's fine. And as long as they don't dump their products on other markets, it is none of our business how Chinese and other state companies are organized. They don't tell us to nationalize our companies, do they? So who are we to tell others to privatize theirs?!



The EU is a bunch of egoistic, immoral weaklings. They have abandoned Iran and thus contributed to the risk of a war, not to mention the plight of 80 million decent Iranians.



A point to add to your list, though, is the necessary reform of the patent system, which is abused by rich Western and Japanese companies. They file zillions of mini patents in order to make life for independent developers and smaller companies hell as it becomes almost impossible not to violate any patent. Patents should only be allowed for complete inventions, and only last for 5 years.



Another idea is to create an independent, global currency for commodities, let's call it the Com, in order to get rid of the dollar.



Point 5 on your list makes little sense as many of those countries are not on the same level. It is just a sneaky way of trying to allow more advanced countries to dominate less advanced countries who cannot defend themselves. After all, that is also why China protects certain industries until China has its own powerful competitors in the respective areas. And they are right about it. Else China would be dominated by Western companies now. But they recognized that imperialist backdoor and closed it.



Regarding the 2015 climate agreement, we should levy a punitive tax on imports from countries that abandon that agreement as they save a lot of money, which is unfair competition.



I think bolder: the world needs a Eurasian trading zone from Lisbon all the way to Tokyo, including Russia, China etc. This would shift the world's power away from the US.