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bei'ing has all the power _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, _ for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so - for beijing? beijing has all the power here, so putin i for beijing? beijing has all i the power here, so putin has for beijing? beijing has all - the power here, so putin has to give china heavily discounted prices if it wants to get the pipeline. beijing is getting gas from central asia where it pays low prices, and myanmar. russia is currently heavily dependent on china for all its exports, half of hydrocarbons go to china, they are down from $16 billion a month to $1 billion a month. so china holds all the cards there and it can wait and see, and so far it looks like it's not willing to make a deal there. one of the world's largest exporters of spices, india, has been facing heat on contamination allegations against two indian spice brands. it has sparked concerns among regulators around the world. the uk foods standards agency has told the bbc it has tightened scrutiny of all indian spice imports. the bbc�*s archana shukla reports. at the he
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actually have among voters -- with beijing?— with bei'ing? they faced some real with beijing? they faced some real challenges _ with beijing? they faced some real challenges in _ with beijing? they faced some real challenges in taiwan. - with beijing? they faced some| real challenges in taiwan. they picked a pretty unique candidate. hou yu—ih was born and raised in taiwan, he speaks the local language quite well and he's sort of a local hero is a former police chief and cop. when he's promising to bring to the table is what he would frame as a pragmatic approach by engaging beijing in approach by engaging beijing in a way that's protecting taiwan's interest. it's a little different from what we've seen and i think it's intended to address those voter concerns. it will remain to be seen how voters are persuaded ijy seen how voters are persuaded by that when the polls close tonight and we start to see the vote count,. tonight and we start to see the vote count”— tonight and we start to see the vote count,. jennifer, how much influence has _ vote count,. jennifer, how much
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we have had response from beijing, saying reunification i from beijing, saying reunification with taiwan was still inevitable. how does this new election change any of china's position, if at all? not much. china's position on taiwan is now defined by a supreme leader shooting pain, who says taking taiwan into china is part of the requirements to fulfil the china dream of national reunification, and he set a date for this to be completed, which is the end of 2049. therefore, we have about 25 years before the time runs out. fine therefore, we have about 25 years before the time runs out. one more cuestion. before the time runs out. one more question- for— before the time runs out. one more question. for people _ before the time runs out. one more question. for people watching - before the time runs out. one more question. for people watching this i question. for people watching this around the world who don't follow china, taiwan relations as closely as you, why does this matter in the broader geopolitics of the world? well, it matters because beijing makes it into something very impor
we have had response from beijing, saying reunification i from beijing, saying reunification with taiwan was still inevitable. how does this new election change any of china's position, if at all? not much. china's position on taiwan is now defined by a supreme leader shooting pain, who says taking taiwan into china is part of the requirements to fulfil the china dream of national reunification, and he set a date for this to be completed, which is the end of 2049. therefore, we have about 25...
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we've been talkin: target for beijing. we've been talking already _ target for beijing. we've been talking already or— target for beijing. we've been talking already or i _ target for beijing. we've been - talking already or i mentioned, we saw those clips from the premier. we listed some of the big issues for china, property crisis, youth unemployment. what, ifany, concrete steps were announced to address those? well, i think the mood in beijing really reading from the government report seems to be quite subdued with on the one hand the government acutely aware of the challenges but on the other i think when it comes to actual measures, we are still waiting for more details. giving you an example on youth unemployment, the target according to the government is around 12 million job creation this year which is exactly the same target as the one vision put forward back in 2019, the time in the chinese economy grew around 8% so it's a very ambitious target beijing has put forward but really for many, they are looking for more substance and there is very little of it ther
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. to understand the potential economic risks between the us and china if the us were to act, i spoke to tom orlik, chief economist, bloomberg economics and author of �*china: the bubble that never pops'. we've heard that warning from the us secretary of state antony blinken, saying that it beijing does not stop helping russia in its war with ukraine, that there will be measures. have any idea what the united states could do? it is interesting. _ united states could do? it is interesting. when _ united states could do? it 3 interesting. when we look united states could do? it 1 interesting. when we look at the russia trade data, what we see since the beginning of that war of aggression against ukraine is a sharp increase in the share of russian imports that are coming from china. now, we can go a bit into the details there and see what type of goods they are, and these aren't military goods, but by providing the imports which keeps russia's economy going, china is indirectly supporting
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. to understand the potential economic risks between the us and china if the us were to act, i spoke to tom orlik, chief economist, bloomberg economics and author of �*china: the bubble that never pops'. we've heard that warning from the us secretary of state antony blinken, saying that it beijing does not stop helping russia in its war with ukraine, that there will be measures. have any idea what the united states could do? it is interesting. _ united states...
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thanks very much for in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa _ in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, _ in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, we - in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, we are i for that, shaimaa khalil, we are watching closely and there will be highlights of his speech on our later bulletins on bbc news. in the meantime, back to london. thank you, steve, thank you shaimaa khalil. jubilant scenes there in taiwan is the dpp's william lai set to be taiwan's next president gets ready to make his victory speech and as steve said there, he will bring you all the highlights later on in the programme. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. most of us have seen plenty of this today, a lot of cloud around, but it is predominantly dry. the weather story, though, is on the change from tomorrow and into next week. it's going to turn noticeably colder with a risk of snow, even at lower levels in the north. and, yes, we will see some severe night—time frost. for the here and now,
thanks very much for in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa _ in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, _ in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, we - in beijing as well. thanks very much for that, shaimaa khalil, we are i for that, shaimaa khalil, we are watching closely and there will be highlights of his speech on our later bulletins on bbc news. in the meantime, back to london. thank you, steve, thank you shaimaa khalil. jubilant...
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it seems to me that beijing is trying _ deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to _ deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have - deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have it - deadline. it seems to me that| beijing is trying to have it both ways. it is saying no we are not chinese, but they are also saying the chinese government won't let them sell. so which is it? if it is just ordinary global media business, there is no political reason why bytedance should not divest. if that were to happen, tiktok could continue to be used by hundred and 70 million american users.- 70 million american users. tiktok sa s that 70 million american users. tiktok says that given — 70 million american users. tiktok says that given the _ 70 million american users. tiktok says that given the number- 70 million american users. tiktok says that given the number of- 70 million american users. tiktok i says that given the number of users, if it was banned, it would trample on free speech. is that an argument thatis on fr
it seems to me that beijing is trying _ deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to _ deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have - deadline. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have it - deadline. it seems to me that| beijing is trying to have it both ways. it is saying no we are not chinese, but they are also saying the chinese government won't let them sell. so which is it? if it is just ordinary global media business, there is no political reason why bytedance should...
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as beijing seeks a new world order. one not a key partner as beijing seeks a new world order. one not led by the united states. the red carpet was rolled out, complete with a red army welcome as they walked together in a show of defiance against western pressure. mr perton needs china. it has become an economic lifeline for an isolated and heavily sanctioned writer. —— putin. translation: china will always be a good neighbour and friend with russia. mr neighbour and friend with russia. ~ ., russia. mr putin he would inform president - russia. mr putin he would inform president xi - russia. mr putin he would inform president xi on - russia. mr putin he would inform president xi on the situation in ukraine and welcomed him as a peacemaker. a 12 point peace plan was put forward a year ago. but while mr xi is trying to play peacemaker he is also accused of feeling the war. this is one place they can do that. the west believes china is supplying russia with component it can use in its war machine. the us has a raft of ne
as beijing seeks a new world order. one not a key partner as beijing seeks a new world order. one not led by the united states. the red carpet was rolled out, complete with a red army welcome as they walked together in a show of defiance against western pressure. mr perton needs china. it has become an economic lifeline for an isolated and heavily sanctioned writer. —— putin. translation: china will always be a good neighbour and friend with russia. mr neighbour and friend with russia. ~ .,...
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so i think beijing has reason at this juncture i think beijing has reason at thisjuncture to i think beijing has reason at this juncture to project a harder posture towards taiwan. the president—elect, he will be sworn in by mid—may. at this juncture it makes sense for beijing from their strategic interest perspective to come up with a harder declarative statement at npc or bylaws that signal a tougher stance on taiwan. this is a when beijing announced they will take no toughness but also maintain after the new president of taiwan's ways in as well. i think we're all going to see that.- as well. i think we're all going to see that. stay with us, we going to see that. stay with us. we are _ going to see that. stay with us, we are just _ going to see that. stay with us, we are just going - going to see that. stay with us, we are just going to - going to see that. stay with us, we are just going to get going to see that. stay with i us, we are just going to get in us, we arejust going to get in and listen to lee chang to see and listen to lee chang to see a flavour of how he is spea
so i think beijing has reason at this juncture i think beijing has reason at thisjuncture to i think beijing has reason at this juncture to project a harder posture towards taiwan. the president—elect, he will be sworn in by mid—may. at this juncture it makes sense for beijing from their strategic interest perspective to come up with a harder declarative statement at npc or bylaws that signal a tougher stance on taiwan. this is a when beijing announced they will take no toughness but also...
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beijing _ issue. you mentioned the us election. beijing often - issue. you mentioned the us election. beijing often takes| issue. you mentioned the us| election. beijing often takes a long term view and it comes to its relationships with countries. how will the us election have a bearing on the dynamic? election have a bearing on the d namic? �* election have a bearing on the dynamic?— election have a bearing on the d namic? �* ., ,, ., dynamic? bei'ing would like to see a dynamic? bei'ing would like to dynamic? beijing would like to see a more firmer _ dynamic? beijing would like to see a more firmer us - dynamic? beijing would like to . see a more firmer us government that sticks — see a more firmer us government that sticks to the one china policy _ that sticks to the one china policy. and while you're thinking about strategic ambiguity, china would like the us to _ ambiguity, china would like the us to he — ambiguity, china would like the us to be firmer about stopping taiwah— us to be firmer about stopping taiwan from being too proactive
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. and we'll have plenty more on the meeting in beijing all across our platforms — do check our bbc website for the latest. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwanda. so had my family members come from goma the crossing right now, where they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rw
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beijing are certainly walking a - united states. beijing are . certainly walking a tightrope. the us support for ukraine is crucial, but it is divisive. a robust do you think us backing is, especially ahead of the us election? ~ ,., is, especially ahead of the us election? ~ ~' election? well, something like 37 to 5096 _ election? well, something like 37 to 5096 of — election? well, something like 37 to 5096 of americans, - 37 to 50% of americans, according to recent polls, support the amount of aid we are going forward to see more aid. —— are going forward to see more aid. -- 57% are going forward to see more aid. —— 57% to are going forward to see more aid. -- 57% to 58% are going forward to see more aid. —— 57% to 58% stop it also says that a large majority of both republicans and democrats in the house and the senate voted in favour of aid to ukraine. the point is, there is a small faction within the republican party which does not understand that moscow considers the united states as its principal adversary in moscow is working very hard in europe and global
beijing are certainly walking a - united states. beijing are . certainly walking a tightrope. the us support for ukraine is crucial, but it is divisive. a robust do you think us backing is, especially ahead of the us election? ~ ,., is, especially ahead of the us election? ~ ~' election? well, something like 37 to 5096 _ election? well, something like 37 to 5096 of — election? well, something like 37 to 5096 of americans, - 37 to 50% of americans, according to recent polls, support the amount...
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itself, beijing does have an _ election itself, beijing does have an automatic winner. they would _ have an automatic winner. they would hope that the kmt nationalist party will be the ones — nationalist party will be the ones to— nationalist party will be the ones to take the presidency and the parliament. that's because the parliament. that's because the kmt— the parliament. that's because the kmt typically has a more pro—china stance. i advocate more — pro—china stance. i advocate more dialogue and they accept that one — more dialogue and they accept that one china policy, this idea — that one china policy, this idea that taiwan is a part of china — idea that taiwan is a part of china 50 _ idea that taiwan is a part of china. so china has a preferred winner— china. so china has a preferred winner and _ china. so china has a preferred winner and they are really hoping _ winner and they are really hoping that the current ruling party— hoping that the current ruling party does not get an unprecedented third term. the rulina unprecedented third term
itself, beijing does have an _ election itself, beijing does have an automatic winner. they would _ have an automatic winner. they would hope that the kmt nationalist party will be the ones — nationalist party will be the ones to— nationalist party will be the ones to take the presidency and the parliament. that's because the parliament. that's because the kmt— the parliament. that's because the kmt typically has a more pro—china stance. i advocate more — pro—china stance. i...
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that was laura bicker on beijing the's reaction. reacting to the election of william lai, presidentjoe biden said the united states does not support the independence of taiwan. as we've been hearing, taiwan is a key flashpoint in the tussle between china and the us for supremacy in asia. but what is the historical background to their current, complex relationship? our reporter tom brada has more. the elections in taiwan are being closely watched around the world. that is because taiwan finds itself at the centre of a geopolitical flashpoint between the us and china. for all practical purposes, the island has been independent since 1949. but china sees it as part of its own territory which will one day unite with the mainland — if necessary, by force. on that, here's the chinese president speaking in 2022. translation: we will never promise to renounce the use| of force as an option. to understand why the issue of taiwan is so contentious, it is important to understand some of the island's history. in the first half of the 20th cen
that was laura bicker on beijing the's reaction. reacting to the election of william lai, presidentjoe biden said the united states does not support the independence of taiwan. as we've been hearing, taiwan is a key flashpoint in the tussle between china and the us for supremacy in asia. but what is the historical background to their current, complex relationship? our reporter tom brada has more. the elections in taiwan are being closely watched around the world. that is because taiwan finds...
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what does hong kong's fate tell us about beijing's worldview? regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian at all. it is far less comprehensive and sweeping than the national security act that your parliament enacted lastjuly, you know? you created a lot more new offences. our national security law enacted by beijing is nothing compared to what you have. what you have is far more stringent, comprehensive and draconian. well, i think a lot of it depends on the implementation, doesn't it? and when your territory uses the laws that you have through the national security legislation to lock up opposition politicians, pro—democracy activists, to eliminate independ
what does hong kong's fate tell us about beijing's worldview? regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian...
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we continue to communicate _ in beijing. we continue to communicate clearly - in beijing. we continue to| communicate clearly about in beijing. we continue to - communicate clearly about our differences, at the very least to minimise the chance of miscalculation, misunderstandings. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer — hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment — is being tested on british patients. the second phase of the world's largest election gets under way today in india. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. 2024 is notjust an election year.
we continue to communicate _ in beijing. we continue to communicate clearly - in beijing. we continue to| communicate clearly about in beijing. we continue to - communicate clearly about our differences, at the very least to minimise the chance of miscalculation, misunderstandings. the world's first personalised vaccine for melanoma skin cancer — hailed as a potential "gamechanger" for treatment — is being tested on british patients. the second phase of the world's largest...
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he's viewed by beijing as a dangerous separatist. although mr lai says he simply wants to maintain the status quo for taiwan. china's minister of foreign affairs, wang yi, had this to say. translation: taiwan's election is a regional. affair within china. no matter what the results of the election are, they cannot change the basic fact that there is only one china and taiwan is a part of it. taiwan has never been a country. it wasn't in the past, and it certainly won't be in the future. meanwhile, china has accused the us of sending "a gravely wrong signal" to those pushing for taiwan's independence. us secretary of state antony blinken congratulated president—elect william lai on saturday. that message was seen by beijing as a violation of washington's commitment to maintain only unofficial ties with taiwan. earlier i spoke to steve lai in taipei who told me more about the situation. those words of congratulations from antony blinken have been backed up with some actions as well. just yesterday a delegation of former senior offici
he's viewed by beijing as a dangerous separatist. although mr lai says he simply wants to maintain the status quo for taiwan. china's minister of foreign affairs, wang yi, had this to say. translation: taiwan's election is a regional. affair within china. no matter what the results of the election are, they cannot change the basic fact that there is only one china and taiwan is a part of it. taiwan has never been a country. it wasn't in the past, and it certainly won't be in the future....
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you came to ask beijing to — consequences. you came to ask beijing to stop _ consequences. you came to ask beijing to stop supplying - consequences. you came to ask - beijing to stop supplying components that russia is using in its war with ukraine. you have asking to do this before, what makes you think they will listen to you this time. what 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting _ 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting from abroad are coming from _ is getting from abroad are coming from china. 90% of the microelectronics. this is doing two things _ microelectronics. this is doing two things it — microelectronics. this is doing two things it is— microelectronics. this is doing two things. it is helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, — perpetuate its aggression against ukraine, but it is also creating a growing — ukraine, but it is also creating a growing threat to europe because of russi6's— growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. i am hearing from _ russia's aggression. i am hearing from you — russia's agg
you came to ask beijing to — consequences. you came to ask beijing to stop _ consequences. you came to ask beijing to stop supplying - consequences. you came to ask - beijing to stop supplying components that russia is using in its war with ukraine. you have asking to do this before, what makes you think they will listen to you this time. what 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting _ 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting from abroad are coming from _ is getting from abroad...
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that's our beijing correspondent. benjamin ho is assistant professor at the china programme, rajaratnam school of international studies. thank you for speaking to me. we heard from stephen talking about china's reaction to the incoming president, william lai, saying more of the same following in the footsteps of tsai ing—wen and tensions are not set to de—escalate at least. what's your take on what we should expect under william lai's presidency? i we should expect under william lai's presidency?— lai's presidency? i think certainly _ lai's presidency? i think certainly if _ lai's presidency? i think certainly if you - lai's presidency? i think certainly if you come - lai's presidency? i think. certainly if you come from lai's presidency? i think- certainly if you come from the chinese perspective, they obviously view a dpp regime as somewhat more problematic for the chinese. i think for william lai, some of the biggest foreign policy priorities really to ensure that the relationship with beijing remains on an e
that's our beijing correspondent. benjamin ho is assistant professor at the china programme, rajaratnam school of international studies. thank you for speaking to me. we heard from stephen talking about china's reaction to the incoming president, william lai, saying more of the same following in the footsteps of tsai ing—wen and tensions are not set to de—escalate at least. what's your take on what we should expect under william lai's presidency? i we should expect under william lai's...
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already announced a series— beijing had already announced a series of— beijing had already announced a series of policy measures with the aim to _ series of policy measures with the aim to support the equity market and ithink— aim to support the equity market and i think it _ aim to support the equity market and i think it has — aim to support the equity market and i think it has been put in place for systemic— i think it has been put in place for systemic spill over to the financial sector— systemic spill over to the financial sector and — systemic spill over to the financial sector and i don't think there's a lot of— sector and i don't think there's a lot of concerns as of this point and 'ust lot of concerns as of this point and just out— lot of concerns as of this point and just out of— lot of concerns as of this point and just out of control to a major financial— just out of control to a major financial shock to a chinese market but i financial shock to a chinese market but i would — financial shock to a chinese market but i would say, this is rather the begin
already announced a series— beijing had already announced a series of— beijing had already announced a series of policy measures with the aim to _ series of policy measures with the aim to support the equity market and ithink— aim to support the equity market and i think it _ aim to support the equity market and i think it has — aim to support the equity market and i think it has been put in place for systemic— i think it has been put in place for systemic spill over to the financial...
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but there is also that strained relationship with beijing and how beijing _ relationship with beijing and how beijing is going to react to whoever comes— beijing is going to react to whoever comes into — beijing is going to react to whoever comes into power. geopolitics is very much— comes into power. geopolitics is very much present here, that context you were _ very much present here, that context you were talking about with maryam moshiri~ _ you were talking about with maryam moshiri....
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we have had somej displeasure from beijing. goes. we have had some - displeasure from beijing. how do you think they might react to this more long—term? beijing hasn't ruled out using force to take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood? i take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood?- that as a likelihood? i think china actually _ that as a likelihood? i think china actually starting - that as a likelihood? i think china actually starting a - that as a likelihood? i think| china actually starting a war with taiwan is not a high likelihood as close of time 2025, 2027 as some were saying. i think beijing will continue to restrict communications on both sides of the strait that morph firmly happened in 2016. however, i think beijing will see more of the same, more of the same of what we have seen however i do think beijing is concerned about william lai's previous comments. he seems much more pro—independence than the former president and i know thatis the former president and i know that is a concern in beijing. we will see, however, his vp, she is a candidate tha
we have had somej displeasure from beijing. goes. we have had some - displeasure from beijing. how do you think they might react to this more long—term? beijing hasn't ruled out using force to take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood? i take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood?- that as a likelihood? i think china actually _ that as a likelihood? i think china actually starting - that as a likelihood? i think china actually starting a - that as a likelihood? i think| china...
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i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a _ government. i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a from _ government. i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a from the - government. i can confirm i am in| beijing. we had a from the taiwan affairs office which says the results of these elections of the taiwan region show the democratic progressive party can't represent the mainstream public opinion on the island, a nod to the results that william lai, the new president of taiwan, president—elect got 40% of the vote. you cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island, taiwan is part of china, reiterating their belief on that. these elections cannot change the basic framework and direction of cross strait relations. the statement is what we would expect from beijing at this time. they reiterate the point that taiwan is part of china, that these results are local elections, and reunification will happen. there is no mention of force in this statement. it says the taiwan issue in achieving national reunification remains consistent and unwavering. their position o
i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a _ government. i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a from _ government. i can confirm i am in beijing. we had a from the - government. i can confirm i am in| beijing. we had a from the taiwan affairs office which says the results of these elections of the taiwan region show the democratic progressive party can't represent the mainstream public opinion on the island, a nod to the results that william lai, the new president of taiwan, president—elect got...
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yes, beijing's — key trading partners? yes, beijing's reaction - key trading partners? yes, beijing's reaction to - key trading partners? yes, l beijing's reaction to taiwan's election has been fairly muted. but tensions between beijing and taiwan is unlikely to be reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of the ppp�*s rule. but still, i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost for both. so at the same time, taiwan is trying to increase its cooperation with the us. and it has to continue to toe the line of china. and for china, it has to do with a lot of domestic issues —— deal with a lot of domestic issues at the moment, so i think there will be restrained on both sides to maintain peace and also to keep, to prevent an escalation of the risk. it keep, to prevent an escalation of the risk-— of the risk. it is a delicate line for— of the risk. it is a delicate line for william _ of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai - of the risk. it is a deli
yes, beijing's — key trading partners? yes, beijing's reaction - key trading partners? yes, beijing's reaction to - key trading partners? yes, l beijing's reaction to taiwan's election has been fairly muted. but tensions between beijing and taiwan is unlikely to be reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of the ppp�*s rule. but still, i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost for...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. our guest shared what it meant for russia's offensive in ukraine. for russia's offensive in ukraine-— for russia's offensive in ukraine. . , ., ukraine. well, china is wanting eace. ukraine. well, china is wanting peace- we _ ukraine. well, china is wanting peace- we keep _ ukraine. well, china is wanting peace. we keep hearing - ukraine. well, china is wanting peace. we keep hearing that i ukraine. well, china is wanting i peace. we keep hearing that and xijinping was talking peace. we keep hearing that and xi jinping was talking about that, that they are looking — he said that the way to resolve the conflict is going to have some sort of negotiations or some sort of negotiations or some sort of a conference on that. but in which every side will be presented, so it wouldn't be — every side would agree to be present there. and so, as long as he is talking about this — i mean, he is on the side of peace, and in the meantime, vladimir putin is advancing precisely because china i
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. our guest shared what it meant for russia's offensive in ukraine. for russia's offensive in ukraine-— for russia's offensive in ukraine. . , ., ukraine. well, china is wanting eace. ukraine. well, china is wanting peace- we _ ukraine. well, china is wanting peace- we keep _ ukraine. well, china is wanting peace. we keep hearing - ukraine. well, china is wanting peace. we keep hearing that i ukraine. well, china is wanting i peace. we keep hearing that and...
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but that does not sit well with beijing. which insist that countries cannot have official relations with both itself and taiwan. and in the us is a major sticking point. it maintains official relations with china but it also is the most significant supporter of taiwan, and maintains unofficial links with taipei. on the us position for taiwan's security, here is president biden. the us position for taiwan's security, here is president biden.— here is president biden. the idea that it can be _ here is president biden. the idea that it can be taken _ here is president biden. the idea that it can be taken by _ here is president biden. the idea that it can be taken by force, i here is president biden. the idea that it can be taken by force, just taken by force, just not appropriate, it will dislocate the entire region and be another action similar to what happened in ukraine. taiwan finds itself in the middle of a diplomatic tug—of—war. and the outcome of its domestic elections could well have a profound impact on some very
but that does not sit well with beijing. which insist that countries cannot have official relations with both itself and taiwan. and in the us is a major sticking point. it maintains official relations with china but it also is the most significant supporter of taiwan, and maintains unofficial links with taipei. on the us position for taiwan's security, here is president biden. the us position for taiwan's security, here is president biden.— here is president biden. the idea that it can be _...
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tensions over economic ties have been a flash point between washington and beijing. antony blinken has called for a level playing field for american companies doing business in china. our business reporter this morning monica millerjoins us live from the newsroom. explain to us what mr blinken means by fair treatment for american companies? yeah, well this is the latest _ american companies? yeah, well this is the latest high _ american companies? yeah, well this is the latest high level - this is the latest high level meeting between washington and beijing, officials. and one of the things he did raise concerns is about some of china's business practices, nonmarket practices as well as manufacturing capacities. 0ne manufacturing capacities. one of the things that washington is toying with is the idea of imposing tariffs on products such as electric vehicles which china makes many many of them and their prices are exceedingly low. so having them flood the market would really hinder american car—makers. now, mr blinken met with leaders, business leaders that are par
tensions over economic ties have been a flash point between washington and beijing. antony blinken has called for a level playing field for american companies doing business in china. our business reporter this morning monica millerjoins us live from the newsroom. explain to us what mr blinken means by fair treatment for american companies? yeah, well this is the latest _ american companies? yeah, well this is the latest high _ american companies? yeah, well this is the latest high level - this...
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orbit, something that beijing _ from beijing's orbit, something that beijing is— from beijing's orbit, something that beijing is not happy at all about. i think— beijing is not happy at all about. i think here — beijing is not happy at all about. i think here of the geopolitical context— think here of the geopolitical context —— context of the region is very heavily — context —— context of the region is very heavily felt among the dpp supporters here in the rally. thank ou ve supporters here in the rally. thank you very much _ supporters here in the rally. thank you very much indeed _ supporters here in the rally. thank you very much indeed for - supporters here in the rally. thank you very much indeed for that - supporters here in the rally. thank. you very much indeed for that update on what is happening there in taiwan. more on that story is always on the website. around one in 12 women in the uk say they've experienced pelvic organ prolapse, but researchers believe there are thousands of others who are suffering in silence. it's thought as many as half of all women
orbit, something that beijing _ from beijing's orbit, something that beijing is— from beijing's orbit, something that beijing is not happy at all about. i think— beijing is not happy at all about. i think here — beijing is not happy at all about. i think here of the geopolitical context— think here of the geopolitical context —— context of the region is very heavily — context —— context of the region is very heavily felt among the dpp supporters here in the rally. thank ou ve...
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from beijing, here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. we've just had a statement from the taiwan affairs office which says that the results of these elections in the taiwan region show that the democratic progressive party cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. that's obviously a nod to the result that william lai, the new president of taiwan, new president—elect of taiwan, got 40% of the vote. so they're saying he cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. "taiwan is part of china," obviously reiterating china's belief on that. "these elections cannot change the basic framework "and direction of cross—strait relations." now, the statement is very much what we would expect from beijing at this time. they reiterate the point that taiwan is part of china, that these results are local elections and that unification will happen. but there is no mention of force in this statement. it says that the taiwan issue and achieving national reunification remains consistent and unwavering, their position o
from beijing, here's our china correspondent, laura bicker. we've just had a statement from the taiwan affairs office which says that the results of these elections in the taiwan region show that the democratic progressive party cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. that's obviously a nod to the result that william lai, the new president of taiwan, new president—elect of taiwan, got 40% of the vote. so they're saying he cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on...
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beijing hasn't ruled out using force for example to take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood? i back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood?— likelihood? i think china actually startin: a likelihood? i think china actually starting a war— likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with _ likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with taiwan - likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with taiwan is - likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with taiwan is not| likelihood? i think china actually. starting a war with taiwan is not a high likelihood. ithink starting a war with taiwan is not a high likelihood. i think that beijing will continue to restrict communications on both sides of the straight, that more family happened in 2016. however i think that beijing will see more of the same, more of the same of what we have seen, however i understand beijing is quite concerned about william lai's previous comments. folks are saying he seems much more pro—independence and that is a concern in beijing. we will se
beijing hasn't ruled out using force for example to take back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood? i back taiwan. do you see that as a likelihood?— likelihood? i think china actually startin: a likelihood? i think china actually starting a war— likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with _ likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with taiwan - likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with taiwan is - likelihood? i think china actually starting a war with...
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and again, as to beijing, i think taiwan society at this point feel like beijing's going to be unhappy either way, so it may as well do at this juncture. especially if there's a change of leadership happening in about three months anyway. so whatever negative reaction from beijing at this juncture may be temporary and may be reset after may, when there'll be new leadership. so in that sense, may as well do it now — that's the sentiment in taiwan. fik. the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have — the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have to _ the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have to leave _ the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have to leave it - the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for your expertise today, and for speaking to me, as always, fraught atlantic council's global china hub. china is set to send two pandas to san diego zoo this year in a return of so—called "panda diplomacy". the gesture is renewing the country's longstanding relationship with the conservation group and friendship towards the us. nearly all the bears on loan to zoos i
and again, as to beijing, i think taiwan society at this point feel like beijing's going to be unhappy either way, so it may as well do at this juncture. especially if there's a change of leadership happening in about three months anyway. so whatever negative reaction from beijing at this juncture may be temporary and may be reset after may, when there'll be new leadership. so in that sense, may as well do it now — that's the sentiment in taiwan. fik. the sentiment in taiwan. 0k. we'll have...
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what do you think beijing - go. what do you think beijing is hoping to get out of this visit? �* , , , , visit? bei'ing will express its concerns visit? beijing will express its concerns about _ visit? beijing will express its concerns about things - visit? beijing will express its concerns about things like i visit? beijing will express its i concerns about things like time one and the assistance package that the congress recently passed, and the president was signed, 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 united states 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 wanted to 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 men and against taiwan, and that the future of time one would be settled peacefully. gary locke —— gary locke, former us
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now, the reality that beijing faces, however, is that they need the private sector. small and medium enterprises in both the manufacturing and services sectors have been very important for generating employment growth. so unless the chinese government can fix this problem of declining private sector confidence, especially private business confidence, it's going to be a tough slog for the economy. xijinping's big economic vision for the world has been that that $1 trillion belt and road initiative, which actually has just marked its 10th anniversary. and to the uninitiated, that's china investing in building infrastructure all over the world in an attempt to fuel economic growth and things ranging from what ports in greece to to railways in zambia. is that spending by china likely to slow now thatjust china is struggling so much economically at home? so for a while when china was doing well economically, it seemed to make sense for the government to use the belt and road initiative and other initiatives to try to use its financial clout to also increase its geopolitic
now, the reality that beijing faces, however, is that they need the private sector. small and medium enterprises in both the manufacturing and services sectors have been very important for generating employment growth. so unless the chinese government can fix this problem of declining private sector confidence, especially private business confidence, it's going to be a tough slog for the economy. xijinping's big economic vision for the world has been that that $1 trillion belt and road...
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so beijing has really been kind of trying — so beijing has really been kind of trying to influence this election on all fronts. that's something that people in taiwan are very. — something that people in taiwan are very, very conscious of. there's— are very, very conscious of. there's a _ are very, very conscious of. there's a lot of talk here about _ there's a lot of talk here about how beijing has been trying — about how beijing has been trying to sway this election in either— trying to sway this election in either direction.— trying to sway this election in either direction. yes. so much at -la . either direction. yes. so much at play- 50 _ either direction. yes. so much at play. so much _ either direction. yes. so much at play. so much at _ either direction. yes. so much at play. so much at stake. - either direction. yes. so muchj at play. so much at stake. not just for the people of taiwan, but the broader region and international players as well. we'll be keeping a close eye on it here throughout the day. thank you very much forjoining me. back to you. with less than thr
so beijing has really been kind of trying — so beijing has really been kind of trying to influence this election on all fronts. that's something that people in taiwan are very. — something that people in taiwan are very, very conscious of. there's— are very, very conscious of. there's a _ are very, very conscious of. there's a lot of talk here about _ there's a lot of talk here about how beijing has been trying — about how beijing has been trying to sway this election in either—...
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while restarting talks with beijing. and also these smaller taiwan's people party which lies somewhere between both parties on the political spectrum. and if we focus now on taiwan's relationship with china, our correspondent has been speaking to people in the province closes to the self—governing island. bracing themselves against briskjanuary wins. in reality, see fog clouds their view. undeterred, they make the most of their visit. this is as close as they can get to taiwan. they are banned from travelling to the self governed island which beijing claims as its territory, and has vowed to take one day. translation: my biggest wish after visiting here is that i hope the island of taiwan can return to our motherland soon. even if taiwan is taken back, i hope it's done via peaceful negotiations. in this way, there is no harm inflicted. if there is a war, the casualties will be huge. we want peace. but worries about a war barely register with these seafood workers. even though they live here on the taiwan strait, they h
while restarting talks with beijing. and also these smaller taiwan's people party which lies somewhere between both parties on the political spectrum. and if we focus now on taiwan's relationship with china, our correspondent has been speaking to people in the province closes to the self—governing island. bracing themselves against briskjanuary wins. in reality, see fog clouds their view. undeterred, they make the most of their visit. this is as close as they can get to taiwan. they are...
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that was steven mcdonnell in beijing. still to come on the world today — an update on the military horses injured when they bolted through london. and will a tourism tax deter crowds from venice? around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. now to one of the most read stories on our website. more than two million people have read this article about two military horses undergoing surgery, after throwing off their riders and racing through london on wednesday. they remain in a serious condition. chi chi izundu has this update. this is the event the bolted horses were being exercised for, the major general�*s inspection, which is an annual test of the household cavalry�*s ability to conduct state ceremonial duties for the year. the horses, quaker, tennyson, and both vida and trojan, seen here running through central london, were spooked after building materials were dropped from a height next to them. four soldiers were thrown, and while three needed hospital treatment, it is confirmed one h
that was steven mcdonnell in beijing. still to come on the world today — an update on the military horses injured when they bolted through london. and will a tourism tax deter crowds from venice? around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. now to one of the most read stories on our website. more than two million people have read this article about two military horses undergoing surgery, after throwing off their riders and racing through london on wednesday. they...
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beijing has all the tools it intends - will it take time? beijing has all the tools it intends to - will it take time? beijing has| all the tools it intends to use against taiwan. this could come in the form of oracle from taiwan criticising speech for support the dramatic isolation. we are seeing a few countries recently in the last couple of days try to believe it was austria that suddenly decide to stop recognising taiwanese drivers licence. military drills to hyper pressure and they will be more to come. an economic sanctions against targeted economic sanctions against taiwanese exports to china. all these are meant to show a full—court press against taiwan in many dimensions of policy. oli . ., . ., ., oli . ., . . ., ., policy. you are in taiwan at the moment _ policy. you are in taiwan at the moment was _ policy. you are in taiwan at the moment was any - policy. you are in taiwan at - the moment was any indication of how people are reacting to these drills?— of how people are reacting to these drills? taiwanese people so far are _
beijing has all the tools it intends - will it take time? beijing has all the tools it intends to - will it take time? beijing has| all the tools it intends to use against taiwan. this could come in the form of oracle from taiwan criticising speech for support the dramatic isolation. we are seeing a few countries recently in the last couple of days try to believe it was austria that suddenly decide to stop recognising taiwanese drivers licence. military drills to hyper pressure and they will be...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. for more on the chinese foriegn minister's comments and the us—china relationship, i spoke to massachusetts congressman seth moulton. congressman moulton also sits on the house select committee on china. thank you for taking the time. chinese foreign minister wang yi was frank in his public remarks alongside secretary blinken. he said the relationship is risking can a down ward spiral. do you agree? i do, because china's talking about invading a democratic ally of the united states. as long as xi jinping says he will take taiwan by force, there's a real chance that our relationship goes down hill. to what extent, though, is the us testing boundaries? we heard also from wang yi, saying the us needs to be careful not to step on china's red lines. we've seen this massive wave of sanctions, of technology export bans by the us. we know that there is increased presence by the us and allies, militarily, in the region. what is that doing to the relationship? is that increasing tensions? wel
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. for more on the chinese foriegn minister's comments and the us—china relationship, i spoke to massachusetts congressman seth moulton. congressman moulton also sits on the house select committee on china. thank you for taking the time. chinese foreign minister wang yi was frank in his public remarks alongside secretary blinken. he said the relationship is risking can a down ward spiral. do you agree? i do, because china's talking about invading a democratic...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. for more on the summit, i spoke to graham allison, former assistant secretary of defence for policy and plans and current douglas dillon professor of government at harvard university. he recently met with president xi during a private beijing visit in may. vladimir putin is coming into this meeting with china as an important ally and also financial lifeline for russia. what you think he specifically is looking to take away from this meeting with president xi? the relationship between china and russia is so unnatural. this is the 43rd meeting of them are one on one, they met for frequently them are one on one, they met forfrequently than any them are one on one, they met for frequently than any other two leaders in the world, its shores up his position both at home and in the world to see that the american efforts or the american and european effort to isolate russia has failed, that he has a tight relationship with the largest country in the world, with his next—door neighbour, and
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. for more on the summit, i spoke to graham allison, former assistant secretary of defence for policy and plans and current douglas dillon professor of government at harvard university. he recently met with president xi during a private beijing visit in may. vladimir putin is coming into this meeting with china as an important ally and also financial lifeline for russia. what you think he specifically is looking to take away from this meeting with president xi?...
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laura baker, bbc news, beijing. donald trump�*s former lawyer michael cohen has returned to the stand for another day of testimony at a new york court in the former president�*s hush—money trial. he�*s already been giving evidence for two days, with the defence attacking cohen�*s credibility, bringing up his many social media comments bashing trump. earlier i spoke tojessica roth, professor of law at cardozo school of law. he was an effective witness on the right to examination. he took the jury right to examination. he took the jury through the catch and kill scheme to catch and suppress stories that were negative about donald trump in the lead up to the election. the payment to stormy daniels at he fronted, that he was reimbursed for by donald trump. and the scheme to falsify the records of the scheme to falsify the records of the trump organisation to conceal the trump organisation to conceal the true nature of those payments. so he essentially provided the entire narrative arc of the prosecution�*s i
laura baker, bbc news, beijing. donald trump�*s former lawyer michael cohen has returned to the stand for another day of testimony at a new york court in the former president�*s hush—money trial. he�*s already been giving evidence for two days, with the defence attacking cohen�*s credibility, bringing up his many social media comments bashing trump. earlier i spoke tojessica roth, professor of law at cardozo school of law. he was an effective witness on the right to examination. he...
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beijing is not likely to make any policy shifts. instead, the two pledged to deepen their partnership. but mr xi will be calculating just how much he is willing to pay for mr putin�*s war. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the time is 16 minutes past six. our top story this evening... sir keir starmer sets out his "first steps" if labour were to win the general election. still to come, the northern lights — or are they? coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we�*ll get the latest from valhalla and the us pga championship, where rory mcilroy�*s looking to roll back the years to when he won his last major there. he was dubbed britain�*s kindest plumber, for helping vulnerable people for free, but a bbc investigation has found that james anderson�*s business in fact faked stories that helped raise millions of pounds in donations. his plumbing and heating company, depher, has used photos of people on social media without their consent, and in some cases, made untrue claims about the elderly people who were
beijing is not likely to make any policy shifts. instead, the two pledged to deepen their partnership. but mr xi will be calculating just how much he is willing to pay for mr putin�*s war. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the time is 16 minutes past six. our top story this evening... sir keir starmer sets out his "first steps" if labour were to win the general election. still to come, the northern lights — or are they? coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news,...
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— the amount they can't trust. —— beijing i— the amount they can't trust. —— beijing. ithink the amount they can't trust. —— beijing. i think it is quite likely we beijing. ! think it is quite likely we will— beijing. i think it is quite likely we will see pressures increase from beijing _ we will see pressures increase from beijing either in the form of economic or military pressures and that pressure might increase after william _ that pressure might increase after william lai assumes office. at that point, _ william lai assumes office. at that point, he _ william lai assumes office. at that point, he was given he will give an inauguration speech. at that point, it is possible we will see larger show— it is possible we will see larger show of— it is possible we will see larger show of force from beijing. do it is possible we will see larger show of force from beijing. show of force from bei'ing. do you think it's show of force from bei'ing. do you think its a — show of force from bei'ing. do you think it's a possibility _ show of force from beijing. do yo
— the amount they can't trust. —— beijing i— the amount they can't trust. —— beijing. ithink the amount they can't trust. —— beijing. i think it is quite likely we beijing. ! think it is quite likely we will— beijing. i think it is quite likely we will see pressures increase from beijing _ we will see pressures increase from beijing either in the form of economic or military pressures and that pressure might increase after william _ that pressure might increase after william...
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in the past, the chinese _ beijing. in the past, the chinese government - beijing. in the past, the - chinese government tended to focus more on the supply side by investing in infrastructure. and i think at this point, there is a lack of confidence, consumer confidence, so how do we get the consumers to start spending, let's say, is a challenge for now. we see bank deposits going up while spending is going down in the past few years, particularly during covid. so i think the government does have a tool box to apply to stimulate the growth by, you know, focusing on the consumer side. and i think there are talks about a programme to support households in terms of replacing some major—ticket items like home appliance, you know, and automobile purchases, replacing the existing ones. so i think that will be a focus, that should be a focus for the government to stimulate consumption rather than just simply focusing on investing in infrastructure. now, i understand you've said in the past that us—china relations are better than in previous years. so how can sort of th
in the past, the chinese _ beijing. in the past, the chinese government - beijing. in the past, the - chinese government tended to focus more on the supply side by investing in infrastructure. and i think at this point, there is a lack of confidence, consumer confidence, so how do we get the consumers to start spending, let's say, is a challenge for now. we see bank deposits going up while spending is going down in the past few years, particularly during covid. so i think the government does...
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laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the chinese foreign minister said in his remarks that the relationship was risking can a down ward what trajectory. do you agree? i down ward what tra'ectory. do you agreevh you agree? i do. china's talkin: you agree? i do. china's talking about _ you agree? i do. china's talking about invading . you agree? i do. china's i talking about invading the united states. as long as he says he�*s going to take over taiwan but force, there is a real chance our relationship goes down hill. to what extent is the us testing boundaries? we hevered from wang yi saying the us needs to be careful not to step on china�*s red lines. we saw this massive wave of sanctions, technology export bans by the us. we know there is increased presence by the us and allies militarily. what is that doing to the relationship? is that increasing tensions? 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
laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the chinese foreign minister said in his remarks that the relationship was risking can a down ward what trajectory. do you agree? i down ward what tra'ectory. do you agreevh you agree? i do. china's talkin: you agree? i do. china's talking about _ you agree? i do. china's talking about invading . you agree? i do. china's i talking about invading the united states. as long as he says he�*s going to take over taiwan but force, there is a real chance our...
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yes, i think that's more what beijing was hoping | that's more what beijing was hoping for, they were pretty sure that he was going to win. he was odds—on favourite to do so and he has in fact won by a clear margin. what they wanted to do was make sure he didn't feel any temptation to push his rhetoric beyond what he had said before and what his predecessor president tsai ing—wen had said, not going for some more radicalform of declared independence. it seems beijing's rhetoric worked to that extent, he stuck to his position but hasn't gone further than he might have done had they not made that particular threat.— have done had they not made that particular threat. could you explain for us, because _ particular threat. could you explain for us, because i— particular threat. could you explain for us, because i think _ particular threat. could you explain for us, because i think it's - particular threat. could you explain for us, because i think it's really i for us, because i think it's really important to highlight the fact this isjust about taiwan, important to highlight the
yes, i think that's more what beijing was hoping | that's more what beijing was hoping for, they were pretty sure that he was going to win. he was odds—on favourite to do so and he has in fact won by a clear margin. what they wanted to do was make sure he didn't feel any temptation to push his rhetoric beyond what he had said before and what his predecessor president tsai ing—wen had said, not going for some more radicalform of declared independence. it seems beijing's rhetoric worked to...
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_ new policy framework that beijing wants to implement to develop — beijing wants to implement to develop the economy in the high—tech industry and high—tech industry and high—tech economy and a new industry _ high—tech economy and a new industry. again, this rebalancing from heavy industry including — rebalancing from heavy industry including industry to tech industry is effective in going a long — industry is effective in going a long way to increase productivity because of the high—tech element in the ai element _ high—tech element in the ai element there and to make the economy— element there and to make the economy more efficient compared to the _ economy more efficient compared to the old — economy more efficient compared to the old mode of debt—financed investment or heavy— debt—financed investment or heavy investment oriented mode. shifting _ heavy investment oriented mode. shifting to these industries, thatis shifting to these industries, that is not a short—term prospect to i want to help and how they address those things? and how they address those t
_ new policy framework that beijing wants to implement to develop — beijing wants to implement to develop the economy in the high—tech industry and high—tech industry and high—tech economy and a new industry _ high—tech economy and a new industry. again, this rebalancing from heavy industry including — rebalancing from heavy industry including industry to tech industry is effective in going a long — industry is effective in going a long way to increase productivity because of the...