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as you mentioned, china - types of products. as you mentioned, china has - types of products. as you l mentioned, china has been accused of producing way too many cars, we seen factories cutting production or even closing, will that continue? china is guilty of obsolete doing its own manufacturing industry when it comes to gasoline powered vehicles being less popular now. by eroding, by successfully getting consumers to consider and purchase cvs, it's created a structural problem for its own market with fewer demand in china before gasoline powered vehicles but with their finding is there is demand for good value for the money. everywhere in the world, and that's cause china to be the largest export country in the world for all types of vehicles. 4.9 million vehicles were exported from china last year, and three out of every four of those vehicles were gasoline powered. there's plenty of demand in the world for affordability. now over to japan where the central bank will announce its latest review of monetary policy later this morning. i spoke with economic columnist and autho
as you mentioned, china - types of products. as you mentioned, china has - types of products. as you l mentioned, china has been accused of producing way too many cars, we seen factories cutting production or even closing, will that continue? china is guilty of obsolete doing its own manufacturing industry when it comes to gasoline powered vehicles being less popular now. by eroding, by successfully getting consumers to consider and purchase cvs, it's created a structural problem for its own...
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china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton spence in charlestown, massachusetts. first — the latest headlines. the un is warning that the amount of rubble in gaza generated by israel's offensive could take fourteen years to clear. israel's offensive has damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings in the palestinian territory, according to satellite imagery. at least 70 people are now known to have died in the floods affecting kenya and many other countries in east africa. more than a hundred people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania. buckingham palace says king charles will return to public duties next week, after star
china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton...
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why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition from a bunch of very price competitive electric brands. and what about the optics of all this and the politics, rather than just the economics?— this and the politics, rather than just the economics? right, well, china coming _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out of— just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the - just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the covid, . china coming out of the covid, reopening since last year has faced a bunch of economic challen
why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition...
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made in mexico but owned by china. the sofas of the manoa furniture company are part of the buzzword in mexican business near—shoring. this is one of scores of chinese companies relocating to industrial parks in northern mexico to bring production closer to the us market. as well as saving on shipping, the final product is considered 100% mexican, meaning they avoid tariffs and sanctions imposed on china amid a worsening trade war with the us. the general manager says the move to mexico makes economic and logistical sense. they already employ a50 people and have ambitious plans to expand. "we hope, to triple or even quadruple production," he says. "the intention here in mexico is to bring our production levels up to that of our factories in vietnam." whether it's furniture, t— shirts or car parts, the proximity to the us and the skilled labor force here makes mexico an attractive prospect to chinese companies. and as more chinese firms reach that same conclusion and set up factories here. it's been an important sho
made in mexico but owned by china. the sofas of the manoa furniture company are part of the buzzword in mexican business near—shoring. this is one of scores of chinese companies relocating to industrial parks in northern mexico to bring production closer to the us market. as well as saving on shipping, the final product is considered 100% mexican, meaning they avoid tariffs and sanctions imposed on china amid a worsening trade war with the us. the general manager says the move to mexico makes...
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china has provided can phone —— components to boost the defence production. russia has ramped up air strikes against ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure. it has rained down ammunition is on brave ukrainians defending their homeland. this weekend, and ifind this amazing, the report of cheers breaking out in the report of cheers breaking out in the trenches in eastern ukraine, i am not show any came from, but they were cheering as they watched the house vote in support for ukraine. they understand what we have done. they understand what we have done. they have noticed how critical it is for them. they have noticed how critical it is forthem. i they have noticed how critical it is for them. i am they have noticed how critical it is forthem. iam making they have noticed how critical it is for them. i am making sure the shipment will start straightaway. in the next few hours, we will begin sending equipment ukraine. for artillery, rocket systems, armoured vehicles. this package is investment not only in ukrainian security but in european security. and our
china has provided can phone —— components to boost the defence production. russia has ramped up air strikes against ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure. it has rained down ammunition is on brave ukrainians defending their homeland. this weekend, and ifind this amazing, the report of cheers breaking out in the report of cheers breaking out in the trenches in eastern ukraine, i am not show any came from, but they were cheering as they watched the house vote in support for ukraine....
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the us and china t in: tensions. the us and china trying to — tensions. the us and china trying to engage _ tensions. the us and china trying to engage more - tensions. the us and china trying to engage more on l tensions. the us and china l trying to engage more on the other level as we have seen being in china this week. do you think there is an opportunity for things to move in a more optimistic pathway? it's a very strong economic pole, especially at a time when generals supply chains are reshuffling. it's very strong to have chinese investment in chinese supply chains running through asia. those links in fact have strengthened over the past few years, particularly if we have a second donald trump administration and the white house, the level of economic disruption is going to be severe, and i think many governments in this region will have to make some hard decisions, particularly about economics, and economic security and where they want to place investments and where they want to welcome investments. it's complicated. let's go to south korea now, w
the us and china t in: tensions. the us and china trying to — tensions. the us and china trying to engage _ tensions. the us and china trying to engage more - tensions. the us and china trying to engage more on l tensions. the us and china l trying to engage more on the other level as we have seen being in china this week. do you think there is an opportunity for things to move in a more optimistic pathway? it's a very strong economic pole, especially at a time when generals supply chains are...
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in china as well.— eye on what's happening in china as well. mentioning the strenath china as well. mentioning the strength of— china as well. mentioning the strength of the _ china as well. mentioning the strength of the us _ china as well. mentioning the strength of the us dollar, - china as well. mentioning the | strength of the us dollar, how is that impacting us here in asia. is is that impacting us here in asia. , ., ., ., , . asia. is going to affect the debt and _ asia. is going to affect the debt and asia _ asia. is going to affect the debt and asia has - asia. is going to affect the debt and asia has a - asia. is going to affect the debt and asia has a very . asia. is going to affect the l debt and asia has a very us dominated debt including chinds— dominated debt including china's well and if the us interest— china's well and if the us interest rate stays higher for longer, _ interest rate stays higher for longer, that means the artist dollar— longer, that means the artist dollar w
in china as well.— eye on what's happening in china as well. mentioning the strenath china as well. mentioning the strength of— china as well. mentioning the strength of the _ china as well. mentioning the strength of the us _ china as well. mentioning the strength of the us dollar, - china as well. mentioning the | strength of the us dollar, how is that impacting us here in asia. is is that impacting us here in asia. , ., ., ., , . asia. is going to affect the debt and _ asia. is going to...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those talks, and said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. our correspondent jessica parker is there and sent this report. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign mi
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign...
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we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres. 0ur defence commitment to the philippines remind innings intact. it is of critical importance for maintaining peace and stability in the region. president biden and i will not rest until people had been detained are back with their families. we are also concerned about the erosion of hong kong's economy. as well as repression and human rights abuses. there is a number of human rights cases. i appreciate that the prc granted short—term visas to a number of foreign journalists so that they can cover this visit. in my meetings, i
we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres....
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china _ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is_ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the — crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the most in potent back of russia _ china is the most in potent back of russia he — china is the most in potent back of russia. he has accused chinese companies of supplying machine tools and other_ companies of supplying machine tools and other dual use technologies which _ and other dual use technologies which dress you can use to make weapons — which dress you can use to make weapons or— which dress you can use to make weapons or make batteries that make the weapons. he said that china had to do— the weapons. he said that china had to do something about this or the us word~ _ to do something about this or the us word~ that_ to do something about this or the us word. that threat, he didn't say what _ word. that threat, he didn't say what that— word. that threat, he didn't say what that meant, but it seems to me that that _ what that meant, but it seems to me that that means sanctions on those companies — that th
china _ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is_ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the — crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the most in potent back of russia _ china is the most in potent back of russia he — china is the most in potent back of russia. he has accused chinese companies of supplying machine tools and other_ companies of supplying machine tools and other dual use technologies which _ and other dual use technologies which dress you can use to make weapons —...
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i mean, what elon says outside china, as long as it's not directly infringing on china's interests, i think china willjust let him get on with it. let's go live to italy because one set of football fans pretty happy this afternoon. these are the inter—fans out on the streets. they have just clinched the serie a title by some margins. they are well ahead of their city rivals, who are in second place in the league at the moment. we have been keeping across these live pictures. very happy fans out on the streets there, an open top bus expected a little later. let's get the rest of the day's sport now. now it's time for a look at today's sport with hugh. inter milan winning the serie a title after a win over ac milan. for points now behind the leaders, arsenal, but with two games in hand. they were 3—0 up before half time and withstood a second half fightback to hold on for a win that puts the pressure on manchester city. bournemouth are up to 10th in the table after a 3—0 win over brighton which also gives them a record points haul in the premier league. marcos senesi, enes unal an
i mean, what elon says outside china, as long as it's not directly infringing on china's interests, i think china willjust let him get on with it. let's go live to italy because one set of football fans pretty happy this afternoon. these are the inter—fans out on the streets. they have just clinched the serie a title by some margins. they are well ahead of their city rivals, who are in second place in the league at the moment. we have been keeping across these live pictures. very happy fans...
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it's even dramatic for china, because there is a constant overproduction in china. also, due to the fact that one of the big markets, united states, there is a problematic entrance. so that is not good for the... there is no stable industry, economy in china either. in retrospective, we've had the countervailing measures over many years, from 2018, and that is still on going further, but we need that but not alone. we had it in the past as a single measure, is ridiculous. in this context of further measures we have, we have this temporary crisis framework for state aid, first solar technologies. as i said, we get the net zero industry act, we do have roll—out plans. we might think about buying, the quantity existing of still living domestic producers, but in that context, we cannot be blamed, —— we cannot be blind. doerte, are you concerned about these reports of alleged forced labour in china's solar panel supply chain? yes, iam. and it's fairly broadly established. i can only...only what makes myself a little bit bitter, if they have overproduction, i could
it's even dramatic for china, because there is a constant overproduction in china. also, due to the fact that one of the big markets, united states, there is a problematic entrance. so that is not good for the... there is no stable industry, economy in china either. in retrospective, we've had the countervailing measures over many years, from 2018, and that is still on going further, but we need that but not alone. we had it in the past as a single measure, is ridiculous. in this context of...
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i think it is going to be china pushing — anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in terms - anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in terms of. anything? i think it is going to be i china pushing a lot in terms of what does a safe package really mean, given that the indo—pacific, the south china sea, is seen legitimately as kind of an extension of the chinese back yard. it has a different conceptualisation of the maritime sort of boundaries in the south china sea, given that it has also been labelled the south china sea, they see it legitimately as part of their maritime sort of area. given that the us is now pledging to help taiwan in areas around the indo—pacific, this is sending a strong signal towards china and the us has also been reacting to what —— towards what china has been doing, which has been clarified in the las
i think it is going to be china pushing — anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in _ anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in terms - anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a lot in terms of. anything? i think it is going to be i china pushing a lot in terms of what does a safe package really mean, given that the indo—pacific, the...
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in china's internalaffairs, ortrample not interfere in china's internal affairs, or trample on china's red alliance involving its sovereign security development interests. tough talk from both sides, however early as they are talking and thatis early as they are talking and that is better than, as they both acknowledged, sliding into conflict. ~ ., . ., conflict. when we hear wang yi sa the conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship _ conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship has - conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship has begunl say the relationship has begun to stabilise, when and why did it go wrong? hasn't it always been on a slightly tricky ground?— been on a slightly tricky round? ., , , , ground? the world super powers of course will _ ground? the world super powers of course will have _ ground? the world super powers of course will have these - ground? the world super powers of course will have these times | of course will have these times when they disagree with each other but you will remember a couple of years ago when it nancy pelosi from
in china's internalaffairs, ortrample not interfere in china's internal affairs, or trample on china's red alliance involving its sovereign security development interests. tough talk from both sides, however early as they are talking and thatis early as they are talking and that is better than, as they both acknowledged, sliding into conflict. ~ ., . ., conflict. when we hear wang yi sa the conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship _ conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship...
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with china. in this respect it cannot afford the tough position of the european commission or the usa. 0laf scholz does not want to be thrown into a systemic competition between the usa and china, they are economic super giants. the usa and china, they are economic suner giante— super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank ou super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you fort super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you for the h super giants. thanks forjoining us. thank you for the invitation. - in other news... the boot—maker dr martens boss will step down later this year after a profit warning due to weak demand from the united states. shares dropped by a quarter on the news. the company said the fall in wholesale demand could hit profits to the tune of £20 million or $25 million across the year. the us paper and packaging giant international paper has agreed a $9.9 billion deal to buy its rival ds smith. the british firm — like the rest of the industry — did well from the boom
with china. in this respect it cannot afford the tough position of the european commission or the usa. 0laf scholz does not want to be thrown into a systemic competition between the usa and china, they are economic super giants. the usa and china, they are economic suner giante— super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank ou super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you fort super giants. thanks for “oining us. thank you for the h super giants. thanks forjoining us. thank you for the...
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where we can and then compete with china where we have to. what that has meant, practically, is that this administration has pulled its punches and has not gone after china's problematic actors with human rights abuses and with a whole host of other issues with the intensity and focus they should have. and they're trying so hard to keep diplomacy as an option because they think they can shape china into a responsible actor. history suggests otherwise. we have been hearing a lot from janet yellen on this trip about topics like electric vehicles and solar panels. why do you think she has made those topics such a priority? well, i think it's, first off, important to note that even though china is investing a lot of money in green energy, they're also the world's greatest greenhouse gas emitter, so let's keep that in perspective. but i think secretary yellen is focusing on those issues with a lot of intensity because china has invested a lot of resources for its own companies to be the dominant players in the 21st century for solar power and for
where we can and then compete with china where we have to. what that has meant, practically, is that this administration has pulled its punches and has not gone after china's problematic actors with human rights abuses and with a whole host of other issues with the intensity and focus they should have. and they're trying so hard to keep diplomacy as an option because they think they can shape china into a responsible actor. history suggests otherwise. we have been hearing a lot from janet...
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of market share in china, but challenges are growing in china. it is key in china because we have a totally different internet service ecosystem here and they understand the legal needs of local providers with large language models that work well in chinese. and even for the high—end investors they do not have a deep pocket as before. so value for money devices from local brands typically have higher stocks. local brands typically have higherstocks. local local brands typically have higher stocks. local brands are growing fast in the higher segment especially for huawei and i think it is understandable for chinese consumers to purchase high—end domestic products. consumers to purchase high-end domestic products.— domestic products. what does a - - le domestic products. what does apple need — domestic products. what does apple need to _ domestic products. what does apple need to do _ domestic products. what does apple need to do to _ domestic products. what does apple need to do to maintain l domestic products. what does. apple need to do
of market share in china, but challenges are growing in china. it is key in china because we have a totally different internet service ecosystem here and they understand the legal needs of local providers with large language models that work well in chinese. and even for the high—end investors they do not have a deep pocket as before. so value for money devices from local brands typically have higher stocks. local brands typically have higherstocks. local local brands typically have higher...
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the us and china are at loggerheads. _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we - less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we seem i less well. the us and china are atj loggerheads, though, we seem to less well. the us and china are at. loggerheads, though, we seem to be in an era of de—globalisation, did the imf have something to say about that? , ., ., the imf have something to say about that? , ., a, y ., a, that? there is a term that you are heanna that? there is a term that you are hearin: in that? there is a term that you are hearing in policy _ that? there is a term that you are hearing in policy circles _ that? there is a term that you are hearing in policy circles where - that? there is a term that you are hearing in policy circles where you have ministers from around the world getting together and discussing the state of the global economy and they are talking about geopolitical fragmentation. they are worried that you are seeing th
the us and china are at loggerheads. _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, _ less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we - less well. the us and china are at loggerheads, though, we seem i less well. the us and china are atj loggerheads, though, we seem to less well. the us and china are at. loggerheads, though, we seem to be in an era of de—globalisation, did the imf have something to say about that? , ., ., the imf have something to say about that? , ., a,...
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, active in china, competing in china, is good for the companies and is good for the companies and is good for the united states. the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she's going to be able to achieve that? ho. to be able to achieve that? no, in a word- _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not today, _ to be able to achieve that? iifr, in a word. not today, but i think we need to keep that message coming. you know, if you drop a talking point the chinese will feel, 0k, well, it is sold. so market access will continue to be a strong message, as well as national security. she's going to talking about national security, and perhaps they will talk about some areas where they can cooperate in perhaps third world financing, to help alleviate third world debt. overproduction of green tech is one of the issues on yellen�*s agenda. china dominates the sector, and its cheap solar panels are being used ar
, active in china, competing in china, is good for the companies and is good for the companies and is good for the united states. the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she's going to be able to achieve that? ho. to be able to achieve that? no, in a word- _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not _ to be able to achieve that? no, in a word. not today, _ to...
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, active in china, competing in china is good for the companies and is good for the united states. now the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she's going to be able to achieve that? no. ina word. not today, but i think we need to keep that message coming. you know, if you drop a talking point, the chinese will feel, 0k, well, it's solved. so market access will continue to be a strong message as well as national security. she's going to be talking about national security and perhaps they'll talk about some areas where they can cooperate in perhaps third world financing to help alleviate third world debt. china dominates the sector and its cheap solar panels are being used around the world. in the last couple of weeks, europe has opened an investigation into the subsidies of solar panels from china. on this week's talking business my colleague aaron heslehurst talks to a global panel of industry leaders about whether europe and america can catch up, amo
, active in china, competing in china is good for the companies and is good for the united states. now the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she's going to be able to achieve that? no. ina word. not today, but i think we need to keep that message coming. you know, if you drop a talking point, the chinese will feel, 0k, well, it's solved. so market access will...
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be rewarded by anti—china, but they can't be anti-china _ anti—china, but they can't be anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning _ anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of— anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of the second, one of these _ beginning of the second, one of theseissues beginning of the second, one of these issues are playing together. one of— these issues are playing together. one of the — these issues are playing together. one of the...
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i think we are in a hiatus in us- china relations. | hiatus in us— china relations. donald trump really changed —— changed the us orientation. the us under trump stop viewing china as a kind of almost disciple in the global system, and started viewing them as a direct competitor. the biting administration has put some diplomatic guardrails on but kept that orientation. the donald trump tariffs have stayed in place and they have sanctions on crucial technologies like semi conductors. the meeting between resident gigi xi jinping and joe biden last year signal some credibility but what we see not with concerns about china's exports to russia and concerns about china's overt opacity and with the us physical cycle and election coming in november, there is a potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i potential for that's stress stress to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this _ to start ramping up again. i want to talk about this competition - to start ramping up again. i want to. talk about this competition element. we have heard from b
i think we are in a hiatus in us- china relations. | hiatus in us— china relations. donald trump really changed —— changed the us orientation. the us under trump stop viewing china as a kind of almost disciple in the global system, and started viewing them as a direct competitor. the biting administration has put some diplomatic guardrails on but kept that orientation. the donald trump tariffs have stayed in place and they have sanctions on crucial technologies like semi conductors. the...
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as tensions continue to heat up in the south china sea, particularly between china and the philippines, a likely key topic will be the present—day worry that binds their relationship — namely, concerns regarding china. joining me live from tokyo is stephen nagy, professor at tokyo's international christian university, where he teaches and researches international relations and indo—pacific regional matters. welcome to the programme. thank you forjoining us. firstly, this is a significant trilateral meeting, that is going to be taking place between the philippines, the us, and japan. how significant is this? is us, and japan. how significant is this? , , is this? is coming friday this is this? is coming friday this is a first time _ is this? is coming friday this is a first time we have - is this? is coming friday this is a first time we have seen l is a first time we have seen the trilateral meeting at the leadership level in washington that was specifically focused on cooperation between manilla, washington and tokyo in terms of the south china sea and trying to provide some red
as tensions continue to heat up in the south china sea, particularly between china and the philippines, a likely key topic will be the present—day worry that binds their relationship — namely, concerns regarding china. joining me live from tokyo is stephen nagy, professor at tokyo's international christian university, where he teaches and researches international relations and indo—pacific regional matters. welcome to the programme. thank you forjoining us. firstly, this is a significant...
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. ., ~' wouldn't buy a pirated copy in china. ., ~ , ., china. you think it is a pirated _ china. you think it is a pirated copy? - china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! i- china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! ithink| china. you think it is a i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, _ pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we - pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all know| is a big chance, we all know they like to steal our intellectual property all the time. ., ~ intellectual property all the time. ., intellectual property all the time. . ., time. thank you for your time. good to see — time. thank you for your time. good to see you. _ on friday, two british men were charged with helping russian intelligence services, after a suspected arson attack on a ukraine—linked business in london. the suspects — aged 20 and 22 — are the first people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences
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this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this aggression is coming from china. remember, america is not saying that we want to take over territory. we�*re not trying to take over countries. that is what china is trying to do. we�*re trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is suppor
this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this...
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ai is the next big thing in china is a very i big thing in china is a very much _ big thing in china is a very much into— big thing in china is a very much into it and some of the ai generators _ much into it and some of the ai generators have productivity and communication uses which are linked _ and communication uses which are linked to some of the adaptations of the market. and ithink— adaptations of the market. and i think they do and the community and right now, for the next _ community and right now, for the next step, they do need to invest— the next step, they do need to invest and _ the next step, they do need to invest and the drivers and boost _ invest and the drivers and boost the upgrade demands of it. shared office space provider wework has reached a deal putting it on track to exit bankruptcy by the end of next month. it will see supporters, including japanese giant softbank, providing the firm with around a50 million dollars in funding. wework filed for bankrupcy in the united states last november. it has since been looking for ways to restructure its debts. pa
ai is the next big thing in china is a very i big thing in china is a very much _ big thing in china is a very much into— big thing in china is a very much into it and some of the ai generators _ much into it and some of the ai generators have productivity and communication uses which are linked _ and communication uses which are linked to some of the adaptations of the market. and ithink— adaptations of the market. and i think they do and the community and right now, for the next _...
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china's foreign minister wang yi remarked that the us has taken "endless measures" to suppress china's economy, trade, and technology. he warned that if such factors continued to grow, it could derail efforts to stabilize us—china ties. translation: the negative factors in the relationship i are still increasing and building, and the relationship is facing all kinds of disruptions. china's legitimate development rights have been unreasonably suppressed and are core interests are facing challenges. should china and the us move forward with stability or return to a downward spiral? this is a major question before our two countries. for the united states, areas of concern include china's claims over taiwan and the south china sea, and china's support for russia in its war on ukraine. secretary blinken spoke to the bbc and said washington will act, if beijing does not stop supplying russia with items used in its assault on ukraine. our china correspondent laura bicker has more from beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken�*s visit comes as us ties with china are at
china's foreign minister wang yi remarked that the us has taken "endless measures" to suppress china's economy, trade, and technology. he warned that if such factors continued to grow, it could derail efforts to stabilize us—china ties. translation: the negative factors in the relationship i are still increasing and building, and the relationship is facing all kinds of disruptions. china's legitimate development rights have been unreasonably suppressed and are core interests are...
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experience in china. it was zero high—level contact over those years until 2023, whenjanet yellen made her first visit, and then we had a series of visits. this was a huge relief to business, because now we're talking and the governments are looking for solutions. the chinese government isn't ignoring us companies�* concerns. in fact, they've been issuing a series of policies promising further reduction of the negative list, liberalisation of cross—border data exchange, which were some of the bigger concerns of us business here. we just hope that those policy statements will be soon followed by implementation. you spent many years in china. give us a sense of some of the lessons that you've learnt being over there. in a0 years, i've seen lots of cycles of economic growth and contraction, but that's set against the long—term incredible growth story and being able to see the quality of life improving for the vast majority of chinese people. so i think my biggest lesson is it's really important to ta
experience in china. it was zero high—level contact over those years until 2023, whenjanet yellen made her first visit, and then we had a series of visits. this was a huge relief to business, because now we're talking and the governments are looking for solutions. the chinese government isn't ignoring us companies�* concerns. in fact, they've been issuing a series of policies promising further reduction of the negative list, liberalisation of cross—border data exchange, which were some of...
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china is germany's biggest trading partner. here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. olaf schulz came to china with a clear message — we will do business with beijing, but they want china to play fair. now, what he means by this is there is real concern, both in europe and the united states, that china has subsidised its green technologies. now, that by that i mean solar panels, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and that has driven costs down. i mean, the cost of a solar panel has been halved in the last year. china produces more than 80% of the world's solar panels. about half of all their exports go to europe. and that's one of the reasons why european businesses are very worried, because they believe that china is driving those costs down and driving them out of business. so the clear message coming from europe is they want china to play fair. now, china's argument to this is that it's not state subsidies that are helping reduce the costs of their solar panels. it's their own innovation. they say they are good at this. this is something that people want to buy an
china is germany's biggest trading partner. here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. olaf schulz came to china with a clear message — we will do business with beijing, but they want china to play fair. now, what he means by this is there is real concern, both in europe and the united states, that china has subsidised its green technologies. now, that by that i mean solar panels, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and that has driven costs down. i mean, the cost of a solar panel has been...
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is that how china sees it? may differently — happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what matters | happen. is that how china sees it? | may differently but what matters is they do _ may differently but what matters is they do. for us and many other countries, _ they do. for us and many other countries, preserving this status quo and — countries, preserving this status quo and ensuring differences are resolved — quo and ensuring differences are resolved peacefully is what matters. antony— resolved peacefully is what matters. antony blinken speaking to our china correspondent. i'm joined now by china correspondent laura bicker who's in beijing. what did mr blinken say in terms of the future use of sanction. how might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? this might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? �* , , ., might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? ~ , , ., ., ., , sanctions? as you heard, he was unwillin:
is that how china sees it? may differently — happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what matters | happen. is that how china sees it? | may differently but what matters is they do _ may differently but what matters is they do. for us and many other countries, _ they do. for us and many other countries, preserving this status quo and — countries, preserving...
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_ biden administration's investigation into china cossack shipping is going to push— into china cossack shipping is going to push the — into china cossack shipping is going to push the relationship back. is the us— to push the relationship back. is the us ready to move forward with sanctions? — the us ready to move forward with sanctions? given north korea is also sending _ sanctions? given north korea is also sending massive shipments of music missions— sending massive shipments of music missions to — sending massive shipments of music missions to russia, did you bring that up— missions to russia, did you bring that up with your chinese counterpart? did you get any chinese cooperation— counterpart? did you get any chinese cooperation there? did tick—tock of the station — cooperation there? did tick—tock of the station today? have you expected chinese _ the station today? have you expected chinese to _ the station today? have you expected chinese to respond? that put this in perspective, the united states remain the largest market for chinese product of any country a
_ biden administration's investigation into china cossack shipping is going to push— into china cossack shipping is going to push the — into china cossack shipping is going to push the relationship back. is the us— to push the relationship back. is the us ready to move forward with sanctions? — the us ready to move forward with sanctions? given north korea is also sending _ sanctions? given north korea is also sending massive shipments of music missions— sending massive shipments of...
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china tensions in the south china sea in answering that question because obviously there are a lot of this information out there about how these partnerships or these exercises or cooperation happening between and among us allies in the region could result to more tension with china. i think what has become clear over the past several years is that the bilateral track, preferred by china, hasn't worked, so the philippines is looking for ways to stop china's coercive activities and one way is by threatening its alliance —— strengthening its alliance with the us and developing ties with japan. the philippines is interested in the capacity to withstand coercion. the united states alliance, the alliance with the united states, obviously, it is hoped to provide deterrence and the partnership with japan is being seen as an important element in increasing manila's capacity, particularly coastguard capacity. particularly coastguard capacity-— particularly coastguard caaci . �*, ., capacity. let's look at some other stories _ capacity. let's look at some other stories in _ capacity. le
china tensions in the south china sea in answering that question because obviously there are a lot of this information out there about how these partnerships or these exercises or cooperation happening between and among us allies in the region could result to more tension with china. i think what has become clear over the past several years is that the bilateral track, preferred by china, hasn't worked, so the philippines is looking for ways to stop china's coercive activities and one way is by...
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china kicks off its biggest showcase of cars as electric vehicles take centre stage at the beijing auto show. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm mariko oi. we begin in the us, where two tech giants, microsoft and google parent alphabet, have reported strong first quarter results, with the artificial intelligence boom at the center of it all. erin delmore has the details. among the dozens of companies reporting first—quarter earnings on thursday, alphabet and microsoft took centre stage. both beat expectations on earnings and revenue, thanks in no small part to investments in artificial intelligence. one stand—out spot for alphabet was google cloud revenue, whichjumped 28% in 01. a lot of generative ai tools that rely on the cloud to reach customers. alphabet announced some good news for investors, its first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and first—ever dividend of 20 cents pershare, and an first—ever dividend of 20 cents per share, and an additional $70 billion buy—back. that initially sent shares into double digits after the bell. and for microsoft's part,
china kicks off its biggest showcase of cars as electric vehicles take centre stage at the beijing auto show. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm mariko oi. we begin in the us, where two tech giants, microsoft and google parent alphabet, have reported strong first quarter results, with the artificial intelligence boom at the center of it all. erin delmore has the details. among the dozens of companies reporting first—quarter earnings on thursday, alphabet and microsoft took centre...
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china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton spence in charlestown, ma55achusett5.
china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton...
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china is germany's top trading partner. maximilan butek of the industry group, the german chamber of commerce in china, said the visit could help diffuse tensions between the countries. this visit is quite important, as business not only chinese business but foreign business, quite unsure how the situation is going to continue, as you already mentioned germany and china have a strong trade relations and we hope they can address the most pressing topics to solve these challenges. so that our relations keep stable. the eu is carrying out several investigations into chinese export as well as subsidies, beijing is not too happy about that. it's quite understandable. that's what we from the business side, lobby, we have to do everything that the chinese market remains open for us. currently if you look into the automotive market the chinese market is way more important to keep secure rather than the influence that chinese ev has in our european market. we have to find a good balance. speaking of the auto sector, a german company
china is germany's top trading partner. maximilan butek of the industry group, the german chamber of commerce in china, said the visit could help diffuse tensions between the countries. this visit is quite important, as business not only chinese business but foreign business, quite unsure how the situation is going to continue, as you already mentioned germany and china have a strong trade relations and we hope they can address the most pressing topics to solve these challenges. so that our...
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so how did one of china's biggest company get into this mess? our business reporter takes a look. country garden has found itself at the heart of china's property crisis, the sector accounts for about a quarter of the country's economy and it was once considered a darling of the government. it was a major source of growth generated jobs, sparing china development but built increase on debt, beijing spider problem and introduce measures in 2021 to curve the amount that big listed companies could borrow. the problem was, these measures may have been a little too effective. the movement of the sector, hitting supplies and construction companies and it's because the sale of properties which were their way to invest for china's middle class to tumble. country garden has been the biggest casualty, until last you, it was china's largest property developer by sales with more than 3000 projects across the country. but it also has around $200 billion in debt and has been unable to repay some of its loans. last october, it defaulted on offshore bonds, and this is contributing to a total lack
so how did one of china's biggest company get into this mess? our business reporter takes a look. country garden has found itself at the heart of china's property crisis, the sector accounts for about a quarter of the country's economy and it was once considered a darling of the government. it was a major source of growth generated jobs, sparing china development but built increase on debt, beijing spider problem and introduce measures in 2021 to curve the amount that big listed companies could...
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there are more than 4000 banks in china, 9596 are i 4000 banks in china, 95% are small regional banks. the largest ones you mentioned also have a problem but compared to the smaller ones the problem is not that severe. then the government is trying to consolidate a lot of those regional small banks because they are highly exposed to either local government debt or the housing sector. so the effort is going on, but we can see more are coming out in the property sector. the other negotiation is still sales but before the chinese consumers or become comfortable again to get back into this market, i don't see a real turnaround.- back into this market, i don't see a real turnaround. see a realturnaround. how is the preperty _ see a realturnaround. how is the property sector _ see a realturnaround. how is the property sector dragging | the property sector dragging down the broader chinese economy? it down the broader chinese economy?— down the broader chinese economy? down the broader chinese econom ? , , , ., economy? it is the biggest hole for the chinese _ economy? it is the biggest ho
there are more than 4000 banks in china, 9596 are i 4000 banks in china, 95% are small regional banks. the largest ones you mentioned also have a problem but compared to the smaller ones the problem is not that severe. then the government is trying to consolidate a lot of those regional small banks because they are highly exposed to either local government debt or the housing sector. so the effort is going on, but we can see more are coming out in the property sector. the other negotiation is...
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china news agency has accused the _ another. china news agency has accused the united _ another. china news agency has accused the united states - another. china news agency has accused the united states of. accused the united states of fabricating a china threat and criticise washington for erecting trade barriers. but premier li qiang seemed optimistic aboutjanet premier li qiang seemed optimistic about janet yellen visit. translation: i visit. translation: ., ., ., , translation: i have read all my re orts translation: i have read all my reports about— translation: i have read all my reports about your _ translation: i have read all my reports about your visit _ translation: i have read all my reports about your visit and - reports about your visit and from the moment you touch down, chinese citizens have been enthusiastic and continuously commenting. in fact, this reflects the expectations for the outcome of your visit. china remains angry at us sanctions on its axis to advance semiconductor is saying it is designed to suppress its technological infant development and also
china news agency has accused the _ another. china news agency has accused the united _ another. china news agency has accused the united states - another. china news agency has accused the united states of. accused the united states of fabricating a china threat and criticise washington for erecting trade barriers. but premier li qiang seemed optimistic aboutjanet premier li qiang seemed optimistic about janet yellen visit. translation: i visit. translation: ., ., ., , translation: i have read...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday — and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the world, boom time for netflix as the streaming platform sees a bumper— streaming platform sees a bumper crop of subscribers, and we look— bumper crop of subscribers, and we look at — bumper crop of subscribers, and we look at why the united states _ we look at why the united states is looking at a bill that— states is looking at a bill that could ban tech talks. i'm i' m steve i'm steve lines. let's begin in the united states where the earnings season for the technology giant has kicked off and netflix is reporting revenue for the january to mar
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east/west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. taylor swift releases her latest album on friday — and it's hotly anticipated by her legions of fans. so much so that it seems to have already leaked online. mark savage reports. taylor swift is the biggest selling musician in the...
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but especially in china the localisation is key in china because we do have a totally different internet service ecosystem here and chinese brands understand the need much better than foreign brands. local brands have introduced large language models that work well with chinese. and even for the high—end consumers they do not have such deep pockets as before so consumers are shifting to local bands that make brands. local brands are growing fast in the high—end segment expressly for huawei with its new in—house and it is understandable for chinese concerns to buy high—end domestic products. concerns to buy high-end domestic roducts. , , domestic products. samsung says it exects domestic products. samsung says it expects demand _ domestic products. samsung says it expects demand for— it expects demand for smartphones to decrease in the coming months. the world maker of men read gibson televisions reported a tenfold prior rise in operating profit. prices of memory chips have risen sharply, by the boom in artificial intelligence to dig shared office space provider wework has reach
but especially in china the localisation is key in china because we do have a totally different internet service ecosystem here and chinese brands understand the need much better than foreign brands. local brands have introduced large language models that work well with chinese. and even for the high—end consumers they do not have such deep pockets as before so consumers are shifting to local bands that make brands. local brands are growing fast in the high—end segment expressly for huawei...
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how that being received in china?— received in china? it was stron: received in china? it was strong words _ received in china? it was strong words from - received in china? it was strong words from the i received in china? it was - strong words from the campaign podium from joe biden by the foreign ministry here have responded and in the press conference yesterday what they turned around and said was is the us talking about china or is it talking about itself? he added that the urge the us to play by the rules and play competitively when it came to world trade and that china would do what it could to protect its own interests. at the heart of this is subsidies, who is subsidising what, all countries subsidise their industries to some respect but the argument here is that china is subsidising to such an extent that it is allowing solar panels for instance to be sold at half the cost that they were last year and that is not allowing western firms to compete and that is why many countries including the us are considering these greater tariffs. ~ , . considering these grea
how that being received in china?— received in china? it was stron: received in china? it was strong words _ received in china? it was strong words from - received in china? it was strong words from the i received in china? it was - strong words from the campaign podium from joe biden by the foreign ministry here have responded and in the press conference yesterday what they turned around and said was is the us talking about china or is it talking about itself? he added that the urge the us...
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it decided to go and congratulate china. ,., , ., .. decided to go and congratulate china. , ., ., china. it sounds on the face of it uuite an china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it - china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it is - china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it is one l china. it sounds on the face of it| quite an odd story but it is one of those quirks of international relations which sometimes arises. essentially bolivia has a diplomatic relationship with china and it does not have a diplomatic ties with taiwan. that is because china insists whenever it establishes official ties with any country in the world, the kind tatis same time have ties with taiwan as well. that is because china considers taiwan to be part of its own territory. it does not want to establish diplomatic relations with other countries because that would give the impression it was an
it decided to go and congratulate china. ,., , ., .. decided to go and congratulate china. , ., ., china. it sounds on the face of it uuite an china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but _ china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it - china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it is - china. it sounds on the face of it quite an odd story but it...
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to draw even with china. plus, later in the show, it's meat, but it's grown from animal cells in a laboratory. more than a decade after unveiling the first lab—grown hamburger, i'm going to be asking its inventor how business is going and if lab—grown meat can become the new norm. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, the global energy supply, it's going green at a powerful rate. in fact, by next year, the iea, the international energy agency, predicts that renewables will overtake coal to become the largest source of power in the world. for most of recent history, the world economy, it's been shaped by which countries control the supply of oil, gas and coal. so, will china's massive lead in renewables reshape the power dynamics of global energy? let me just put this into some context. in the early 20005, europe was the leading solar panel—maker in the world, but then the chinese state pumped billions into that industry. accord
to draw even with china. plus, later in the show, it's meat, but it's grown from animal cells in a laboratory. more than a decade after unveiling the first lab—grown hamburger, i'm going to be asking its inventor how business is going and if lab—grown meat can become the new norm. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, the global energy supply, it's going green at a powerful rate. in fact, by next year, the iea, the...
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so, can china afford to grow old? our china correspondent, laura bicker, has been finding out. this generation witnessed the birth of communist china. but while some are ending their lives in comfort. many still have to work until they drop. 0k. i will follow you. grandma feng shows me her room in an elderly care home. you've got a little balcony out the front. she's decided to pay for long term care rather than rely on her son. translation: i'ml more open minded. there are few people of the same age who think like us, and it seems we care more about enjoying life. but i thought it through, i gave my house to my son. all we need is our two pension cards. this home is touted as a model for china's future. young people also live here, rent free as volunteer caters. rent free as volunteer carers. and while it's great for residents, it's not so great for profit margins. private companies have invested in this home, but it's currently running at a loss. so beijing does need other ideas. these glamourous grannies in the city of hangzhou have found a new career in retirement as models
so, can china afford to grow old? our china correspondent, laura bicker, has been finding out. this generation witnessed the birth of communist china. but while some are ending their lives in comfort. many still have to work until they drop. 0k. i will follow you. grandma feng shows me her room in an elderly care home. you've got a little balcony out the front. she's decided to pay for long term care rather than rely on her son. translation: i'ml more open minded. there are few people of the...
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china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states. it's been good to talk to ou states. it's been good to talk to you william _ states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney - states. it's been good to talk to you william courtney from rand think tank, thank you for your time. the traveller should ship —— trade relationship we will unpack leader in business. let's get some of the day's other news now. the first witness at donald trump's hush money trial has told the court in new york about a secret deal to block stories that might have damaged his presidential bid in 2016. the former publisher of the national enqui
china's close ties with russia?— is for the us? china's close ties with russia? those are significant _ ties with russia? those are significant problems, - significant problems, particularly because after the war started when the russians launched their full—scale invasion, trade between russia and china have gone up. a good view of that is the result of sanctions and that has been a big problem for the united states. �* , , ., big problem for the united states. �*, , ., ., ~ states....
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you wouldn't really expect china. i actually think the chinese are beginning to look more like the russians in terms of their human intelligence operations now. since ou talked intelligence operations now. since you talked about _ you talked about counterintelligence, counterintelligence, counterintelligence evolves to the threat, whether it's islamist, russian, do you think the european authorities are good at tracking chinese espionage? it’s authorities are good at tracking chinese espionage?— chinese espionage? it's a very difficult question _ chinese espionage? it's a very difficult question to _ chinese espionage? it's a very difficult question to answer. . chinese espionage? it's a very difficult question to answer. i | difficult question to answer. i think they are not used to the chinese working in human intelligence operations of this type. china traditionally has been much more interested in hacking operations and the theft of intellectual property. i think the lessons they've learned from russia will ha
you wouldn't really expect china. i actually think the chinese are beginning to look more like the russians in terms of their human intelligence operations now. since ou talked intelligence operations now. since you talked about _ you talked about counterintelligence, counterintelligence, counterintelligence evolves to the threat, whether it's islamist, russian, do you think the european authorities are good at tracking chinese espionage? it’s authorities are good at tracking chinese...
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in china. facebook, instagram, are not allowed in china, so china should not be so surprised or upset by the united states trying to protect the privacy of its citizens by requiring a sale of tiktok from the chinese conglomerate. before we let you go, hat do you think beijing is hoping to get out of this visit? beijing will express its concerns about things like taiwan and the assistance package that the recently passed, and the president will sign, providing some military assistance to taiwan, but it is long—standing, we have done it for many decades, even since the normalization of relations between the us and china. of course, we want the future of taiwan to be settled by the chinese people and the people of taiwan without force or military threat, but we want itto be done peacefully. so the united states is continuing with its supply of defensive weapons to taiwan to ensure that there is no military action taken by the mainland against taiwan, that the future ofwould be settled peacefully
in china. facebook, instagram, are not allowed in china, so china should not be so surprised or upset by the united states trying to protect the privacy of its citizens by requiring a sale of tiktok from the chinese conglomerate. before we let you go, hat do you think beijing is hoping to get out of this visit? beijing will express its concerns about things like taiwan and the assistance package that the recently passed, and the president will sign, providing some military assistance to taiwan,...