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we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not exploring oil in america and focusing eney boondoggles-f you were advising to put a chemical or pharmaceutical plant or chemical precursors, would you in good conscienceo build that plant in america today given our energy policies? producer i wont as an administration, no. >> this is a 20-year plant and sway. maybe a 50-year investment. so. >> i can't tell you what■< the investment these cyst is, but capital intensive to bring them back to the united states. we need together. >> china's growing and know about the oil and rest of the
we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence or the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as high as it once was, is still there. and maybe it is a matter of time that is the government, the party says some form of why we do these things specifically under the emergency of cold bed. and we're not going to do it again. and people initially are doubtful . but over a few years, they stop being quite so arbitrary intervention is baby tries to be re bored to some degree and their growth rate will go up. but such a scenario may require an ideological shift that seems ever more on likely. china today looks richer, stronger, healthi
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talking of china. china has set the stage for more stimulus after unveiling ambitious economic targets for year. it is hoping that gdp growth will hit around 5% and a fiscal deficit of 3% of gdp. a hint over the stimulus to come, there are plans for a trillion yuan of ultralong central government bonds this year. i believe that is only the fourth time they have issued those central government bonds. bringing in now a chief economist at icbc standard bank. thank you for joining us this morning. michael petis said there were no surprises or immediate solutions from the people's congress. do you agree? >> i do think the annual sessions is meant to be a surprise especially since much of the tone has already been set in a central economic work target. what is very obvious is that the emphasis is very much on fiscal stimulus. 100 billion worth of special local government bonds this year. we have v had two successive years of very much supportive special and this is the fiscal support that is necessary. reall
talking of china. china has set the stage for more stimulus after unveiling ambitious economic targets for year. it is hoping that gdp growth will hit around 5% and a fiscal deficit of 3% of gdp. a hint over the stimulus to come, there are plans for a trillion yuan of ultralong central government bonds this year. i believe that is only the fourth time they have issued those central government bonds. bringing in now a chief economist at icbc standard bank. thank you for joining us this morning....
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the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and apple about a broader willingness to invest in the country? lucille: i think the big message from the ceo side was commitment. there are a lot of ceos going on stage and seeing how they are committed to the country. some of them are heaping praise. tim cook saying he loves china, the chinese people, it is a dynamic place. other ceos saying things like china has been doing like the 24 measures and the new data rules are encouraging. we are seeing a lot of positive messages but i think the big question is, how sustainable i
the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromod coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> ieman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witne >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how■v i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to havg farmland from the chinese communist party and getting tiktok off government devices and making sure state pension program has the flexibility to divest from c.c.p. influences and making sure the farm bill priorities are right,ck hills nation
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it is slowing down china. it is deflationary for the global economy. >> does the economic malaise -- is that what you would expect? >> i'm not sure because they have a very aggressive foreign policy. they realize it is a -- policy. they have to worry about the economic growth. the national people's congress is right now. . they are very insecure. the reaction to the taiwanese election has been relatively moderate. it could be much more aggressive. they are realizing the situation like this one escalating tensions with the u.s. is not good for them. it is not good for relations with europe. they are taking a more cautious approach. they're shutting to worry about the stock market. and probably after the xi jinping and biden getting last fall, there has been a beginning of something of a thaw. i don't think it is a strategic change. probably for the next 12 is when he for months the relationship is not going to escalate in a negative direction. >> could we see any more stimulus coming out of the chinese governme
it is slowing down china. it is deflationary for the global economy. >> does the economic malaise -- is that what you would expect? >> i'm not sure because they have a very aggressive foreign policy. they realize it is a -- policy. they have to worry about the economic growth. the national people's congress is right now. . they are very insecure. the reaction to the taiwanese election has been relatively moderate. it could be much more aggressive. they are realizing the situation...
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>> definitely china. they are eyeing big on china and they are cultivating culture there. and spread their brand there. it is the biggest market but still, the number of baseball players are lagging behind other sports like soccer and basketball, compared to their population. so one factor is that mlb has more appeal to young generations with its fashion brand in china and south korea is running the mlb brand with licenses from the league and they have more than 1000 mlb stores in china so if mlb manages to find at least one big chinese player who would become a big star like otani, we will see massive growth there. so that is what mlb is hoping to see in china in the long run. >> all right. asia is it. thank you so much for that. our colleague at bloomberg news. let's do a check on markets. miners on the back of iron ore, something even more, something beyond that $100 level as china concerns are spurring that rout. china steel .6 percent. fortescue metals in australia down more than 1%. iron ore is self trading in singapore at 101.30, down about half percent. it is a big
>> definitely china. they are eyeing big on china and they are cultivating culture there. and spread their brand there. it is the biggest market but still, the number of baseball players are lagging behind other sports like soccer and basketball, compared to their population. so one factor is that mlb has more appeal to young generations with its fashion brand in china and south korea is running the mlb brand with licenses from the league and they have more than 1000 mlb stores in china...
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so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time, something interesting that came out of the congress, which was a very subtle changing language. and the problem is, work report. last year it referred to a peaceful move towards chinese reunification. i'm talking about i want to close this, it would peaceful doesn't feature we're talking about a firm advance towards reunification should be in conjunction with defense spending hikes, a see a shift in tone as a shifting strategy towards taiwan to no, i don't think so. i mean, if you look at the last 6 years, i mean there were years when it was as high as a point 6. the $7.00, as you point
so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time,...
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-china rivalry in diving deeper into china's adoption of ai intuit's global military strategy. second, technology will be the senior qanon for the u.s. to remain the world's preeminent economic power. in the u.s. china rivalry, the nation with the most advanced technology will also be the nation with the larger economy. look no further than the difference between israel and nigeria today. nigeria has more than 21 times the population of israel and has 37 billion barrels of oil reserves from yet israel has a larger economy and military. the reason is technology. contrary to popular belief, america can in fact stay ahead of china economically, but to do so, it must also stay ahead technologically. with four times our population, if china manages to converge with us technologically and to get the parody on productivity, it could have four times our gdp and may 4 times or military, making it the dominant power, so parody means the west is losing. parody cannot be the byproduct of american technology policy. technology dominance should be our northstar and that will be my focus toda
-china rivalry in diving deeper into china's adoption of ai intuit's global military strategy. second, technology will be the senior qanon for the u.s. to remain the world's preeminent economic power. in the u.s. china rivalry, the nation with the most advanced technology will also be the nation with the larger economy. look no further than the difference between israel and nigeria today. nigeria has more than 21 times the population of israel and has 37 billion barrels of oil reserves from yet...
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china specifically. jill varese for tesla have -- deliveries for tesla have struggled but what we have seen for apple is worst for the year. lisa: the first six weeks of the year data shows sales in china are down 24%. is this because of a slowdown in the chinese market, a de facto boycott in certain corners of apple or u.s. products in china? it is hard to pinpoint but apple already fell out of goldman sachs wish list. annmarie: if you're looking at patriotic buying you can look at huawei, you can choose a huawei phone. their sales are searching. tesla's issue is byd. tesla and apple are both cutting prices. tesla last week in china is offering insurance subsidy but it is not enough to get their sales up. jonathan: let's draw a line between smartphones and ev's. ev is a struggle in china. it is a struggle in the united states for a host of reasons. adoption is not increasing in the way a lot of people hope for. jonathan: we saw that with ford -- lisa: we saw that with ford and gm pushing back and it is
china specifically. jill varese for tesla have -- deliveries for tesla have struggled but what we have seen for apple is worst for the year. lisa: the first six weeks of the year data shows sales in china are down 24%. is this because of a slowdown in the chinese market, a de facto boycott in certain corners of apple or u.s. products in china? it is hard to pinpoint but apple already fell out of goldman sachs wish list. annmarie: if you're looking at patriotic buying you can look at huawei, you...
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was over. —— britain's relations with china. give us a sense of what that might mean for future relations? the golden era harks back to george osborne and cameron, and in 2015, when president xijinping came over to announce a whole load of big deals. that was the apec, when economic relations were really top priority from the uk perspective, with china. —— the apec. since then, geopolitical concerns have been much more prominent, and the uk has become much more concerned about that, things like trying to remove chinese involvement in the telecom networks or in the power grid, some of these other critical infrastructure areas. ~ ., ,., infrastructure areas. thinking also of thin . s infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like _ infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the _ infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security - infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security of - infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security of key i of things like the security of
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that we enrich china. so now they have had their hand and did their time, and now they are healthy and that's where we sea more aggressive behavior. the challenge is, how do we unwind some of this? you actually not advocating for cond largest economy in the world, $14.14 trillion, so now to make sure we are not continuing to empower the country that is trying to the united states. >> it's about -- rep. hern: it's about bringing transparency. we talked about this interview and making people aware that we are at an economic war. i don't mean it bad, that's what do, that's what we did as we rose as a nation. we were competing against europe as we grew. we did this because we wanted to create better products. we wanted to treat our people well. we wanted to have good human rights. and everything that i just mentioned, china is a bad example of all of us. we need to expose them. what this bill does is bring all of the topics together. out is members of leadership legislative, creators, bring this together to po
that we enrich china. so now they have had their hand and did their time, and now they are healthy and that's where we sea more aggressive behavior. the challenge is, how do we unwind some of this? you actually not advocating for cond largest economy in the world, $14.14 trillion, so now to make sure we are not continuing to empower the country that is trying to the united states. >> it's about -- rep. hern: it's about bringing transparency. we talked about this interview and making...
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haslinda: noise in china and in the u.s. as well. xavier francois baraton, global cio at hsbc global asset management. china gear is out for a busy week as the national people's congress prepares to meet. we will look at what is on the agenda next. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh haslinda: china's top leaders has pledged to meet economic targets as the politburo met ahead of next week's national people's congress. stephen engle looks at the many challenges faced by leaders gathering in beijing. >> the national people's congress is china's annual session of parliament convened usually every spring in the great hall of the people next to tiananmen square in central beijing. the npc sets the political agenda for the year ahead when the nearly free thousand delegates from around the country get your marching orders on day one in the form of a lengthy work report from the premier. while reg
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china has sent leeway. it's special envoy for your asian affairs to keep, to seek a political settlement to the war. so you can take over the past 2 years. we have never given up our efforts to promote peace and we have never studied our efforts to promote dogs. we, china has maintained in depth communications with other countries, including russia and ukraine, who's going to play a constructive role in dealing with the crisis. gigi and ping and vladimir putin, our fervent admirers of each other. china is 12 point piece proposal issued in february 2023 to end. the war is seen as being very pro, moscow and trust in beijing has eroded further as europe steps up scrutiny of its trade with china, russian imports from china last year, we're up to 65 percent on pre war levels. china is reportedly challenging key defense technology for the russian war effort through neighboring countries to get around sanctions. this week, the head of russia space agency set is working on plans with china on ways to deliver uninst
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china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt andtall e value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from012018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as>■ a result of the trade war and in the 2017 and 2018meet marketing year, brazil over took the largest■h producer of soybeans. our farmers are facing competition with brazil. the trade our reputation as a reliable provider of soybeans. section 301 tariffs retall tower have damaged in-country relationships. our customers looked elsewhere to avoid trade risks. united states considers actions to protect our national security interests,ai■ndn and protect our economic and trade interests as well. soybean growers need predictability and certai
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what from china's top tip him up. he was speaking off to the start day of the national people's congress. so you got 2 more years. the one china principal is already innovating international consensus. those to give me life and support. so i ones independence or just challenging china, southern and see certain countries that students is the maintaining the facial relationship with die one just in to see it in, in china's internal affairs, the stronger the commitment to the one train, the principal, the great, as you got and see for piece across the street will be which is whoever engages inside when he's independence on the island. will be held accountable by history. whoever in the world and knives and supports i once independent will get boned for playing with for you. and so he's the big the food of their own doing. obviously, today, the most important in the event of all, i would say is the press compass a given by chinese for administer as well as a member all the political, the role of c t p c. c, p. c's, a cent
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south china sea. nor should it be used to support the legal claims of the philippines. china will continue to take necessary steps to firmly safe guard its territorial sovereignty ends and every time, rights and interests and uphold peace and stability in the south. china sea attention is between china in the philippines heightens recently over territorial disputes in the south china sea. as well, relations between miller on washington have significantly improved under president fidget on macos your success to bases in the southeast. asian country have expanded and joined village exercises, including air and sea patrols have also increased as well blinking up to say during a recent visit. some of these waterways are critical to the philippines with security to us economy, but they're also credit to the interest of the region of the united states and the world. it's why we stand with the philippines and stand by our are in flat defense commitments, including under the mutual defense treaty article for
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china is back in russia, china is back in north korea, china is in venezuela. cha hrough the economic power, creating the unrest. >> i could talk about -- rebeccah: i could talk about this for an hour with you. this is how this ties together. things are not going well on the world stage. we've got crises that you d in the red sea. we have crisis russia invasions of ukraine still ongoing. then you have chinese provocative= reckless behavior in the pacific really threatening -- using water canyons, etc., against the philippines. alus behavior. they are actually not unrelated. i want to just get back just to make the final point on what's ■goin i sea with iran driving all of this. and these uranian proxies are not even going to hit. so the chinese flagship will go through the red sea and the russian flagship can go through the red sea unscathed. buthe who sees -- houthis will continue hitting this in the red sea. rep. hern: think about how many days that ships have to go around southern africa to bring coming from china.ted statesr if you know that your ships wi
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but why is china so far ahead? experts say that while europe has been researching sodium iron batteries for longer, china actually commercialize them earlier and got a head start of at least 3 or 4 years. one of the main hurdles they face is weight . they tend to be heavier than lithium ion batteries. the physical dimensions will be a little bit larger. and so these are the main drawbacks of the of site in the service listing and it's the weight is the volume. the energy density is that for a little bit low, a competitor to lithium. william estimates that they're about half as powerful as they're lithium counterparts in terms of generating power. this is a problem for small cars, like those now used in china, put for bigger ease meant to drive longer distances. larger and heavier batteries are needed. with a sort of mine batteries, we think that 1st in the end of the storage system marketing where we have, you know, 20 foot containers that are basically just being placed next to renewable energy assets and substati
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foreign adversary nations being china, the people's republic of china, the russian federation, iran, north korea, cuba. a small subset of countries. you are right, it is not any of those with any foreign ownership. this is an adversary problem. i do want to address the shipyard. you're absolutely right about that. in terms of the ai. it depends how you define ai. based on its algorithm, you could argue that yes, it does use a little bit of ai to kind of give you more content that you want or a different type of content. but fundamentally, the ai regulation is scoped a little bit differently. i worry that it may not be comprehensive enough, at least to address the threat posed by apps hosted by foreign adversary nations. host: you are listening and watching this morning to nazak nikakhtar who is former trump administration u.s. assistant secretary of commerce and also now a partner at wiley rein llp national security practice chair as well.>$ sydney in florida, democratic caller. caller: yes. recognize is that we do have an administration of professionals and the people that are learn
foreign adversary nations being china, the people's republic of china, the russian federation, iran, north korea, cuba. a small subset of countries. you are right, it is not any of those with any foreign ownership. this is an adversary problem. i do want to address the shipyard. you're absolutely right about that. in terms of the ai. it depends how you define ai. based on its algorithm, you could argue that yes, it does use a little bit of ai to kind of give you more content that you want or a...
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that is the same number china was _ that? that is the same number china was targeting _ that? that is the same number china was targeting last - that? that is the same number china was targeting last year i china was targeting last year so i think what beijing is trying to signal than is that despite the short term turbulence, stock market fluctuations earlier this year, i think beijing is trying to tell people that, yes, economics is still steady and the leadership habit together, things are under control and thatis things are under control and that is why they are shooting for the same number, in terms of gdp target in terms of last year, and that also means however in terms of the size of expected economic stimulus that many people were expecting china to dish out, the exact size of it may be more modest than some people may be hoping for at thisjuncture. d0 than some people may be hoping for at this juncture.— for at this “uncture. do you think they’— for at thisjuncture. do you think they will _ for at thisjuncture. do you think they will also - for at thisjunctur
that is the same number china was _ that? that is the same number china was targeting _ that? that is the same number china was targeting last - that? that is the same number china was targeting last year i china was targeting last year so i think what beijing is trying to signal than is that despite the short term turbulence, stock market fluctuations earlier this year, i think beijing is trying to tell people that, yes, economics is still steady and the leadership habit together, things are...
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me the heisman, basically we want to manufacturer and china afford china and want to achieve a 95 percent globalization rate there. and then the in the next 2 years. okay, the overall delta eyes and even in times of increasing geopolitical tensions, the goal is for the business to stay intact. well, the strategy work we discussed this with company bus close guy store for he is currently rethinking the globalization strategy of the past few decades. as 2 components as possible should be sent back and forth between europe, asia, pacific, and america. everything should be supplied, produced, and sold locally. i ask him specifically, what would happen if more suddenly broke out between china and taiwan. we have gotten emily set up our organization in china in such a way that we can separate the chinese company from the rest of the world at any time within a very short period of time. we are preparing for this and we are prepared for it. and i can't yet st wouldn't be, must do in this specific case. and if i have such an event occurs is a b and perhaps new strategy, an isolated case or a gener
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as much as china is dependent on the rest of the world, we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as high as it once was, is still there and may be, it is a matter of time that is the government, the party says some form of what we do these things specifically under the emergency of cold bed, and we're not going to do it again. and people initially are doubtful, but over a few years they stop being quite so arbitrary intervention is baby tries to be re bored to some degree in their growth rate will go up. but such a scenario may require an ideological shift that seems ever more on likely. china today looks richer, stronger, healthier,
as much as china is dependent on the rest of the world, we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence the ability of trying to...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromtq our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of shared vision and efforts. luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how to work together.? i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to have her teamwork with our team whether it is protecting farmland from the chinese communist party and getting and making sure her state pension program has the flexibility to dive
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i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that any critics, anyone who challenges the chinese narrative has to be neutralised by whatever means, overt or covert. so it's hardly surprising in this context that british mps who are known to be very critical of china should have been targeted. when it comes to the uk electoral register, i think this is part of a wider phenomenon where china is collecting population level data sets for a variety of purposes, ranging from espionage through to the capabilities to develop effective cognitive warfare, messaging for research, biomedical areas, and even potentially fo
i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that...
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china has a massive trade deficit. we select a a massive trade deficit with china, and china has trade surplus with japan, south korea, india engage in unfair economic competition. would you think it is reasonable for the united states to explicitly have a goal to try to reduce the trade deficit with china by 10% every year as a metric of the we could rebalance the relationship? >> i -- i think it is very important for the united states to be able to develop industry, manufacturing, develop those products that are important particularly to our national security. and you're right, we have hollowed out that capability over the last few years. we need to be able to make clear that we are going to develop the kind of security that we need. and yeah, i think limits make sense as part of that package of the developing our own capabilities and manufacturing and industry. >> secretary pompeo? >> yeah, i would add, larger right that i would add only this. should begin to focus on things that really matter as opposed to trade mo
china has a massive trade deficit. we select a a massive trade deficit with china, and china has trade surplus with japan, south korea, india engage in unfair economic competition. would you think it is reasonable for the united states to explicitly have a goal to try to reduce the trade deficit with china by 10% every year as a metric of the we could rebalance the relationship? >> i -- i think it is very important for the united states to be able to develop industry, manufacturing,...
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why is that so important to china's economy?— that so important to china's econom ? ~ , ., , , economy? well, they really see it as a very _ economy? well, they really see it as a very important _ economy? well, they really see it as a very important element i it as a very important element of growth. now, of course, one of growth. now, of course, one of the big issues for china too is it has been somewhat phased out of the international technology sphere. we've seen for example of course the us restricting chip exports to china and that, of course, hampers a country's economic development. so they want to grow their tech sector. as i say, they lauded a lot of the achievements of the past year when it comes to tech innovation. they see it, of course, as their ticket to the future, really, when it comes to that. another couple of headlines we're seeing — we're expecting defence spending to be announced in the order of about 7% according to reuters and bloomberg. that's more than that 5% gdp target. so we're waiting for that announcement as well. plenty still to watc
why is that so important to china's economy?— that so important to china's econom ? ~ , ., , , economy? well, they really see it as a very _ economy? well, they really see it as a very important _ economy? well, they really see it as a very important element i it as a very important element of growth. now, of course, one of growth. now, of course, one of the big issues for china too is it has been somewhat phased out of the international technology sphere. we've seen for example of course the...
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china has reacted at the time. china has reacted angrily to the accusations , angrily to the accusations, branding them fabricated and malicious slanders . oliver malicious slanders. oliver dowden also said national cyber security support will be in place to help political parties make sure they're protected from foreign influence in the run up to the general election. >> we want now to be as open as possible with the house and with the british public because part of our defence is calling out this behaviour. this is the latest in a clear pattern of hostile activity around dating in china, including the targeting of democratic institutions and parliamentarians in the united kingdom and beyond . kingdom and beyond. >> oliver dowden, now the conservative party, is facing another by—election in a red wall seat after scott benton resigned, the blackpool south mp was already facing a recall petition. mr benton, who's now running as an independent, was found to have broken commons rules when he was caught out in a stin
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one you has written each a rated that china has the old china has done is to push for peace tops of russia. china relations was a topic, a t one that came up during the press conference with the for administer. very famously, of course, the know limits partnership, one of the prospect through tonight for the near future, the both of them has to be each array that the china stands on. russia is based on not alliance, non non compensation and non targeting of 3rd parties. and this is which on has to be but basically has repeatedly saying this a stance which is on china, russian comprehensive, strategic partnership and coordination for the new id a have been moving forward on a high level political mutual trust is deepening and cooperation remains mutually beneficial and complimentary to each other or just sides will strengthen international multi logical cooperation, implement genuine multilateralism. saved god the system of international relations with the central role of the united nations and maintain regional and global security and stability. so that's the press conference, so gave them
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i think shapes china's foreign policy. but the reality is that more than a century ago, the philippines were at the forefront of fighting against western imperialism 1st in spanish, then the americans. but having said that, it is also true that the philippines has so much relied on america for a, for the past few decades or so that it's finally now getting the opportunity to prove its metal and is. and finally, i think as far as the filipino people are concerned, they're beginning to have a more concrete sense of their national identity in contra position to the kind of bullying and the rest of behavior they're seeing from china. so i think is also transferred the philippines just strategically mature and also car about its own space among the more proud nations in this part of the world. where you live at the f at the time being older is the best of talking to richard. thanks so much for joining us. pleasure. of these international women's day, ireland is holding a referendum. bowles of open for voters to decide whether o
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ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland >> chiang kai-shek set up an entire government in exile with leaders for all of mainland china's provinces. this was a pipe dream recovering the mainland. so pipe dream the regime mobilized the whole island to fulfill that pipe dream of retaking the mainland even though most of taiwan's population was not even from their high pay, the taiwanese capital is the government feet of nationalist china >> taiwan had its own history and people a mix of ethnic chinese aborigines and other groups. >> taiwan's early as he is a series of wars john invasion. >> it had been oc
ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland...
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is this wall benefiting china as well? i think to really comprehensive the answer the question, we have to look and read respect in a historic way because there's so many tectonic, geo, political shifts and long lasting effects that i think we can only see in a couple of us. but if you ask directly in an economic way, china definitely is filling up the vacuum um that, you know, many width and companies who left russia um, uh that they have left. so for example, um, uh china is now importing a lot of oil. um, to very cheap and discount prices and its exporting to russia, a lot of consumer electronics costs, etc. and if you only look at the buy, let's go through a trait volume. it has increased by more than 26 percent last year. so definitely in that way a china is benefiting from the war. but um, of course, the long lasting effects we don't know yet, but let me just briefly edit in this new partnership between china and russia. china, it's definitely more destiny, more powerful in russia. it's increasingly, depending on chi
is this wall benefiting china as well? i think to really comprehensive the answer the question, we have to look and read respect in a historic way because there's so many tectonic, geo, political shifts and long lasting effects that i think we can only see in a couple of us. but if you ask directly in an economic way, china definitely is filling up the vacuum um that, you know, many width and companies who left russia um, uh that they have left. so for example, um, uh china is now importing a...
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-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and processors and it's oversubscribed and i havethe funding for that. twhrao can come to pass with -- whether or not that can come to pass with our challenges with the farm bill remains to be seen. so let me just ask for starters, your testimony focused on china and their agricultural supply chain. the pandemic i think we really understood that our supply chain is in need of assistance at every level, especially in agriculture. with biotechnology and plant tools and other potential to help producers meet challenges by reduci
-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and...
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china. thank you. host: jeff in ohio, you support the bill, good morning. caller: yes, i'm in support of the bill 100% because i think that even the name tiktok dictates that china is in one way or another trying to gain a foothold with information sent to the united states. defense and i worked for the department of the air force on information within those bodies. i don't like the idea of china being able to influence people unnecessarily so. i am completely for the bill and i'd like to see it go through and pass and get rid of tiktok entirely. we will take your phone calls this morning throughout the first hour and "washington journal a half of the "washington journal." at the top of the hour, we will be joined by a guest to continue our discussion on tiktok and what should be done about it in the united states. you want to share your opinion this morning, this is how you join nversation -- ifupport with the house paed(202) 748-8000 you oppose, (202) 748-8001, not sure, call us as well at
china. thank you. host: jeff in ohio, you support the bill, good morning. caller: yes, i'm in support of the bill 100% because i think that even the name tiktok dictates that china is in one way or another trying to gain a foothold with information sent to the united states. defense and i worked for the department of the air force on information within those bodies. i don't like the idea of china being able to influence people unnecessarily so. i am completely for the bill and i'd like to see...
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south and certainly china offering the initiative china offering the program and other countries are expected to kind of sign up whether it's the belt and road initiative and because the way this relationship is unequal relationship is developing i think what you're also seeing the other voices within the global south that don't see it in their interest to have china lead the global south. you see, for example with india which is trying to exploit some of the new tensions and divisions that china is facing within the global south. i think going forward what chinese aids are globally in terms of remaking the global order and local confrontation with the united states and the west that this change in nature between the relationship with china within the global south and the role of the globa be increasingly important. >> so it's fair to say that you would say and i think others that china now views the relationship with the global south, global south generally as kind of fundamental and central to strategic objectives? >> yi didn't mean to interrupt. >> no, that's okay. well my -- my v
south and certainly china offering the initiative china offering the program and other countries are expected to kind of sign up whether it's the belt and road initiative and because the way this relationship is unequal relationship is developing i think what you're also seeing the other voices within the global south that don't see it in their interest to have china lead the global south. you see, for example with india which is trying to exploit some of the new tensions and divisions that...
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china. the political situation of the u.s. has not helped. that is the main concern with the canceling of the premier's press conference at the end of the npc this year and i think that continues to underline that concern in the business community. annabelle: that was our grade china senior executive editor. let's look at iron ore prices. yesterday we had the biggest drop since 2022. today it is stabilizing somewhat you are back below the $110 level per time. asian steel shares showing weakness in turn from that. look at the outlook. bringing in our senior editor for china energy. we have been discussing short-term horizon, longer-term horizon and probably medium-term. it is difficult to build a constructive case around iron ore right now. jason: i think that is right. the market does not quite believe in china's growth plans. i think it is more about the fiscal measures to get to the 5% target. i think the market was hoping for more infrastructure spending at the npc on that did not come ab
china. the political situation of the u.s. has not helped. that is the main concern with the canceling of the premier's press conference at the end of the npc this year and i think that continues to underline that concern in the business community. annabelle: that was our grade china senior executive editor. let's look at iron ore prices. yesterday we had the biggest drop since 2022. today it is stabilizing somewhat you are back below the $110 level per time. asian steel shares showing weakness...
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the reach china has -- the reach apple has in china is very deep. haidi: staying on china, bmw is forecasting slower growth there as the sluggish economy and an ev price war way on the industry. there was a miss on cash flow. the ceo tells bloomberg its top and electric cars could drive profit this year. >> bmw has a strong market momentum and we are not afraid. we take every competitor serious . bmw is also a very strong competitor. we believe in the strength of our products. in january and february we have very strong growth especially here in the eu. the european union is currently our strongest region. in january and february, almost 17 percent. we are not afraid of competition. and no one should underestimate bmw as a competitor. >> talking about the chinese market and competition they, how are sales shaping up there? how will that play into your mix? we have talked about the chinese recovery but it has not happened. how much growth do you expect in china this year? >> when you look at china, we have super strong growth in the last decade. we s
the reach china has -- the reach apple has in china is very deep. haidi: staying on china, bmw is forecasting slower growth there as the sluggish economy and an ev price war way on the industry. there was a miss on cash flow. the ceo tells bloomberg its top and electric cars could drive profit this year. >> bmw has a strong market momentum and we are not afraid. we take every competitor serious . bmw is also a very strong competitor. we believe in the strength of our products. in january...
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you met with the foreign minister of china. we are getting closer, at least the chinese have telegraphed that, to remove the final big piece of the tariff puzzle that china imposed after the three trade trade war between china and australia. how close are we to some sort of normalization of commercial ties? david: very close, certainly in relation. we had an interim draft release that came out a few weeks ago, a month ago, which indicated that by the end of this month, china will have completed its full review. we anticipate that will be a successful review and tariffs exports from asteria will be removed. there is still more to go, we have australian lobsters still wanting to come up to china, as well as some meat. they are the remaining items out of a very long list of items that have been subject to a range of trade barriers. kathleen: what did wang yi specifically tell you guys? david: he met with members of the australia china business council we had a small in-house meeting squeezed end the meeting with the foreign minist
you met with the foreign minister of china. we are getting closer, at least the chinese have telegraphed that, to remove the final big piece of the tariff puzzle that china imposed after the three trade trade war between china and australia. how close are we to some sort of normalization of commercial ties? david: very close, certainly in relation. we had an interim draft release that came out a few weeks ago, a month ago, which indicated that by the end of this month, china will have completed...
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china vanke up 3% despite moody's cutting it to junk. china property crisis back in focus. poly real estate up 2%, china oversees land in positive territory. that is it from "bloomberg: markets asia." do keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked ahhhhhh or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cau
china vanke up 3% despite moody's cutting it to junk. china property crisis back in focus. poly real estate up 2%, china oversees land in positive territory. that is it from "bloomberg: markets asia." do keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with...
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lastly as a leader of the china hub program at the atlantic council leverages deep expertise on china across the council in recognition of the factors glow pack is simply toove to be understood without such a matrixed approach. and proud we are taking full advantage of our unique collaborative model during this conference regional and functional experts for more than half of the olympic council centers taking part in lightning us on everything from bri debt restructuring to china ecosystee adoption of chinese technologies and standards to the export of surveillance tools in developing society. thank you colleagues from across the council for their participation's groundbreaking conference. conference at which i would like to underscores only possible to the c notre dame university with my friend longtime collaborator. the coleader of the china global south initiative associate professor of politics at notre dame school of global affairs. who i will introduce now. ands felt that will protect the africa. he is been a visiting faculty member and nyu at shanghai. as a policy analyst on th
lastly as a leader of the china hub program at the atlantic council leverages deep expertise on china across the council in recognition of the factors glow pack is simply toove to be understood without such a matrixed approach. and proud we are taking full advantage of our unique collaborative model during this conference regional and functional experts for more than half of the olympic council centers taking part in lightning us on everything from bri debt restructuring to china ecosystee...
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we were in china this summer. they like us to know, we like them to, to china. and russia has set a new paradigm for major power relation to the university. as the methodist for china itself, we are ready to co operate in all areas. we have no restrictions. we love china also on the day of your crime needs both soldiers, but fewer civilians are willing to fight at the front. so the government is messing volunteers to set their own terms. it is difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the line unless you live in ukraine. i went to him cottage, my friends with my own example that you put in and people have to join army, otherwise we will lose our current. welcome to the day. now has been said that china is relationship with the united states will be one of the defining factors of the 21st century. relations between the 2 superpowers have been strained in recent years, over a host of issues including tre, human rights. spying obligations in taiwan with china is national people's congress . on the way the country's foreign minister suggested that the united state
we were in china this summer. they like us to know, we like them to, to china. and russia has set a new paradigm for major power relation to the university. as the methodist for china itself, we are ready to co operate in all areas. we have no restrictions. we love china also on the day of your crime needs both soldiers, but fewer civilians are willing to fight at the front. so the government is messing volunteers to set their own terms. it is difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the...
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let's turn our focus to china now. the government is currently holding its annual parliamentary meeting known as the "two sessions". the world's second largest economy has set a growth target of around 5%, which it achieved last year. but there are several headwinds, including the high unemployment rate among the youth population, many of them graduates. the bbc�*s nick marsh has more. if you are graduating from university in china right now, you are entering a tough economic environment. employers are feeling cautious as they are feeling cautious as they are holding off from hiring. also, don't forget the government in beijing has been cracking down in recent years on certain industries such as private education and the tech sector, not to mention the property sector which is in crisis right now. all of which have been popular destinations for fresh graduates in the past. there is also the question of what kind ofjobs are available. young graduates want to become young professionals, they don'tjust want to work in a
let's turn our focus to china now. the government is currently holding its annual parliamentary meeting known as the "two sessions". the world's second largest economy has set a growth target of around 5%, which it achieved last year. but there are several headwinds, including the high unemployment rate among the youth population, many of them graduates. the bbc�*s nick marsh has more. if you are graduating from university in china right now, you are entering a tough economic...