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to come to china and report and to see china for themselves and report china in a very objective way. it's true we do have differences. even when journalists come to china, they see china in a way that's different from our expectations because we believe that china is like this but they are portraying china in a different way, and that sometimes creates some difficulties but that's not the mainstrechina's open not only to the business people but also to western and global and international media. but there were some [inaudible] between china and the united states in some years before. and, you know the chinese media was here in the united states labelled as foreign agents or [inaudible], and that was wrong. that was a difficult time between the chinese government and the u.s. government and the media. i hope that could be mended. also covering foreign journalists reporting in china, there's also laws and regulations. for example, in 2008 [inaudible], there was a lot of changes from the previous regulations which really paved the way more accessible information in china, but i hope th
to come to china and report and to see china for themselves and report china in a very objective way. it's true we do have differences. even when journalists come to china, they see china in a way that's different from our expectations because we believe that china is like this but they are portraying china in a different way, and that sometimes creates some difficulties but that's not the mainstrechina's open not only to the business people but also to western and global and international...
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and you can get to china. but they do say going forward a slowing economy, you will transform china's relationship to the rest of asia. in this region, set to generate 2 thirds of global growth this year. short term pain could turn into a long time game. they didn't clam for slow down. and us, they're not in a position to whether at our side step of the air, everyone is going to be affected, including certainly in asia, but further afield as well. but for those countries that are planning on are reorienting their supply chain lineman's. i think there's probably going to be a tremendous boom in medium term and long term opportunity. so for the rest of asia, including here in taiwan, it looks like the china slow down brings both the price, but also potential thought. so for this episode of business be owns while you're here, you could check out one of the other videos like this one on whether the german economic model is broken until then take a and see you next time the they can play a big role in the future of
and you can get to china. but they do say going forward a slowing economy, you will transform china's relationship to the rest of asia. in this region, set to generate 2 thirds of global growth this year. short term pain could turn into a long time game. they didn't clam for slow down. and us, they're not in a position to whether at our side step of the air, everyone is going to be affected, including certainly in asia, but further afield as well. but for those countries that are planning on...
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or china, i never felt in china it was so easy to incorporate and work in china but i said there are interests and when there are joint interests, it is of course -- [inaudible] but there are things we can do with the u.s. and things we can do with china. >> just one sentence. the big transformation the last decade is that china has transformed a familiar country which held very few sovereign debt accounts around the world to in fact becoming a country which holds a huge number of bonds around the world. so therefore it is a transformation of china's status the last 10 years of the back of the road initiative and along with the lending programs by a number of china's development banks and a development bank among others, china investment corporation, etc. so therefore, it is a brand-new challenge for beijing which is how do we, as china, manage debt relationships with the global south? you've seen this played out in public forum and by sri lanka and else where. i think there is a huge debate underway in beijing under how this should be managed in the future. so this is a real time, l
or china, i never felt in china it was so easy to incorporate and work in china but i said there are interests and when there are joint interests, it is of course -- [inaudible] but there are things we can do with the u.s. and things we can do with china. >> just one sentence. the big transformation the last decade is that china has transformed a familiar country which held very few sovereign debt accounts around the world to in fact becoming a country which holds a huge number of bonds...
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china has been doing what china needs to do in order to make china strong in order to make china thrive. and i, i don't think there's any stopping it. i think with 1400000000 people, you're not going to stop the rise of china, especially at the economic rate that they're growing. so i think the only thing, you know, rather than blaming administrations for allowing china to rise and the china is going to rise, what we can do is blame the administrations for not properly computed. and rather than actually focus on competition, they're focusing on trying to hinder trying to stop china, creating an enemy out of china, causing the rest of the world to kind of look at us with shock of well, what do we, what do we trying to accomplish here? when the rest of the world wants to turn towards china and do business with their 1400000000 people. so i don't think any administration should take blame. i, i for rising a rising china, but they should be, they should be taking blame for not competing properly. and what's her thoughts? okay, very well. you asked the question, what's the, by the ministrati
china has been doing what china needs to do in order to make china strong in order to make china thrive. and i, i don't think there's any stopping it. i think with 1400000000 people, you're not going to stop the rise of china, especially at the economic rate that they're growing. so i think the only thing, you know, rather than blaming administrations for allowing china to rise and the china is going to rise, what we can do is blame the administrations for not properly computed. and rather than...
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it is the one chito china, mainland china. and i think when u.s. leaders say -- and use the word one china policy, oftentimes it is confusing to the public because it sounds very much like the one china principle that beijing wants to use. host: that is confusing. to your point about the united states wanting to maintain the status quo. antony blinken was at the world economic forum and ridley -- and reacted to the taiwanese election and talks about what it meant for u.s.-china relations. here's a portion of the remarks. [end video clip] -- [video clip] >> i taiwan we see a powerful affirmation of democracy, something that we congratulated the people for. and something that has been consistent now over many years. and that is the most important thing. but our fundamental interest and the fundamental interests of countries around the world is to make sure that peace and stability is maintained in the taiwan straight. any differences between beijing and taiwan are resolved peacefully. and that one of the hallmarks of success of the relationship betwe
it is the one chito china, mainland china. and i think when u.s. leaders say -- and use the word one china policy, oftentimes it is confusing to the public because it sounds very much like the one china principle that beijing wants to use. host: that is confusing. to your point about the united states wanting to maintain the status quo. antony blinken was at the world economic forum and ridley -- and reacted to the taiwanese election and talks about what it meant for u.s.-china relations....
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rights record in china. the treatment of the minority muslim leaders in china, how one of these issues complicate the desire amongst some of your pay and states to forward deeper relations with china. they certainly make it more difficult, the old country style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, there at the bottom, a landing in berlin, and there was a revelation that the annual medical studies being hit by security people. so it seems that there was to teachers, releases of information around sex, was that i wouldn't put too much to buy them that only human rights front and a lot of frequent visits have to sit in john. there a problem. say i particularly on the south around fits him. but in general said john is nothing like it is described in america in europe. so i think these are issues, the issues of imbalance as in china. those issues are press freedom in the houses era. here, there are many things which one can criticize a little china. let's come down the fundamental need in motion.
rights record in china. the treatment of the minority muslim leaders in china, how one of these issues complicate the desire amongst some of your pay and states to forward deeper relations with china. they certainly make it more difficult, the old country style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, there at the bottom, a landing in berlin, and there was a revelation that the annual medical studies being hit by security people. so it seems that there was to teachers, releases of...
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inc. ria of en, red metals, and on the china, the sleeves in china sleeves. there are more than 2000 cards to play. china has no problem with germany, for example. but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed on their humbug. but early until 2016 started. gallium then became too expensive and honestly politically fog. and there is the political question, is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure supply and suitcase for competitive as each kite for the semi conductor industry? those questions seem to have been answer policies. in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke ground on a new semi conductor factory for infinity. and interest in the conductors are often referred to as the oil of the 21st century, the one raw materials. so to speak on which almost everything else depends.
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if i at all with china, it's part of china. it seems end of the one china policy as being cost of beautiful country be us. the said it of knowledge is by, in fact it said that just a few months ago. however, at the same time as part of that for an a package that i mentioned during the web, that money's going to craig, it's a $8000000000.00. it's also being put aside for taiwan on the south china seas. that is more us 8 and weapons moving into, ty, won't so in the us saying, we have real legs that taiwan is part of this one china policy. but we still going to, um, its the chief in case you just solely to enforce this idea of the one china policy . and then in addition to that, like, because really this is just a post of so many issues, pensions wise in, in the south china seas. this is an area where china has a huge amount of islands and land. and then we've got us saying it's now going to hold joint nature exercises in the region with japan and with the philippines. china has said that is a chain to creating a war. so in the, i
if i at all with china, it's part of china. it seems end of the one china policy as being cost of beautiful country be us. the said it of knowledge is by, in fact it said that just a few months ago. however, at the same time as part of that for an a package that i mentioned during the web, that money's going to craig, it's a $8000000000.00. it's also being put aside for taiwan on the south china seas. that is more us 8 and weapons moving into, ty, won't so in the us saying, we have real legs...
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-china bilateral relationship. during this trip, we have been able to build on that foundation to move the ball forward on specific issues that matter to americans. this does not mean we have resolved all of our differences. there is much more work to do. and it remains unclear what this relationship will endure in the months and years ahead. it as we proceed, we must remember that its trajectory is not predetermined. it depends on the choices each of our country's make. the american people expect a clear read approach to china, one that precedes with confidence about the economic strength of our country and protects our national security, while finding a way forward so that both countries can live in a world of peace and prosperity. the president and i are firmly committed to continue to deliver on that. thank you. i would be glad to take your questions. >> first question goes to alan rappaport of the new york times. >> thank you, secretary ellen. following your meeting with the premier, his office put out a state
-china bilateral relationship. during this trip, we have been able to build on that foundation to move the ball forward on specific issues that matter to americans. this does not mean we have resolved all of our differences. there is much more work to do. and it remains unclear what this relationship will endure in the months and years ahead. it as we proceed, we must remember that its trajectory is not predetermined. it depends on the choices each of our country's make. the american people...
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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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so while the rest of the world is talking about china, china, china, india is right there with it. almost like a mac. yet look, it's still expected, but china will surpass the us. china will become the number one economy in the world by 2027. we have spoken about this before you and i. that means that us will fall to number 2. india will rise to number 3. but take a look at this chart. i found this fascinating comparing india and china from a real g d p. a point of u d. p growth that has. and you might be surprised to find out that there india is actually a head of china. see the blue line. india's got actually ahead of china beginning around 2022 india has pulled ahead. of course, china still has the upper hand on tack in manufacturing. but wait, wait, wait, something has just happened. that could alter that course. actually thought john tesla, it's cranking up for a mega entry into india. senior officials from the company will soon be meeting comments and industry minister the score to reportedly finalize. they've gone towards the investment at operations. so there you have, i me
so while the rest of the world is talking about china, china, china, india is right there with it. almost like a mac. yet look, it's still expected, but china will surpass the us. china will become the number one economy in the world by 2027. we have spoken about this before you and i. that means that us will fall to number 2. india will rise to number 3. but take a look at this chart. i found this fascinating comparing india and china from a real g d p. a point of u d. p growth that has. and...
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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
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...
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most of that from china. these are products that as i said, protect our plants from weeds, insects, and diseases. we have offshore them. we have to ask the question first. why are they offshore? i would say it's because of the excessive regulatory burden we have in the united states. we need reasonable and durable regulatory systems to function to make sure that we can have these plans functioning either here or with one of our friends and allies around the world. you know, it takes time to bring this back. these critical components were used to produce crops and pewter livestock and take care of our livestock, you're not going to do it overnight. it probably will take you 10 years to bring the capital back here and build the facilities and hire the people to get this done. it's going to take time but we've got to start now. and this is why i say we need a national agriculture strategy to support food security in the united states and our economy. if we can't bring these resources back, we will be very, very
most of that from china. these are products that as i said, protect our plants from weeds, insects, and diseases. we have offshore them. we have to ask the question first. why are they offshore? i would say it's because of the excessive regulatory burden we have in the united states. we need reasonable and durable regulatory systems to function to make sure that we can have these plans functioning either here or with one of our friends and allies around the world. you know, it takes time to...
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but she never felt restricted in china. you basically can do everything in china. probably it's not a really mm. free to talk to monitoring component taking china. but the thing is, we don't really talk about voltage because we don't the party, we just, we crossed over the government and we just don't talk about it. so it's not like, oh, it's 4 feet in. and we really wanted to talk about it. but it's for people, it's something that we never talk about way a claims, for example, not to know about the war and ukraine, perhaps or non political stance, explains why she seems to have no problem with surveillance. the celts, safer in china, because we have cameras everywhere and we face it. it's just we don't have homeless people. we don't have uh, we don't have a lot of crimes going on in china. so it's really, really safe to go out in china at any time, even if we don't have these cameras, we are like, um, the government doors. i don't know who, but everybody's watching us. even if we don't have the camera because we have over a cell phone, we have already a computer.
but she never felt restricted in china. you basically can do everything in china. probably it's not a really mm. free to talk to monitoring component taking china. but the thing is, we don't really talk about voltage because we don't the party, we just, we crossed over the government and we just don't talk about it. so it's not like, oh, it's 4 feet in. and we really wanted to talk about it. but it's for people, it's something that we never talk about way a claims, for example, not to know...
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well, since the in russia and china have grown closer partners, yes equals no. china is clearly the bigger brother in this autocratic to step beijing is leading. the dance fulton is being led. he doesn't even get to pick the 2. i bridge off in berlin. this is the day, the china and russia regard each other as strategic cooperation partners in the new era . the dual of most can be, plays a vital balancing role in world affairs. russia with struggling statements to solve on ukraine without trying to support china is neither a creator nor a party to the ukraine. crisis facing canada, she'd better relations with europe was supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. i'm confident that the upcoming visit of the russian president to the people's republic of china will strengthen our joint work. also coming up in the george and capital tbilisi angry protestors who say that parliament has just passed a law that will pull them away from europe. and push them into the hands of the grim i feel like every thing my. 2 everything to our viewers watching on tv, as i
well, since the in russia and china have grown closer partners, yes equals no. china is clearly the bigger brother in this autocratic to step beijing is leading. the dance fulton is being led. he doesn't even get to pick the 2. i bridge off in berlin. this is the day, the china and russia regard each other as strategic cooperation partners in the new era . the dual of most can be, plays a vital balancing role in world affairs. russia with struggling statements to solve on ukraine without trying...
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so china's infrastructure developments in 2024. and i think it's very likely that the fiscal deficit for $24.00 is going to break the 3 percent of the thresholds. and so 2024 is likely to be a structure full year for china, not only in public infrastructure, but also in the affordable housing development projects in china is urban areas. meanwhile, the chinese government will continue to pump the billions of dollars into the strategic technological sectors from somebody, conductors to a i, to e, b, 6 cetera. so you're looking at china, so fiscal stimulus, i think you know, that over time is going to create jobs and jobs will post the market confidence a confidence restored somewhat. that'll help to support the consumer spending and therefore the economy will pick up from there often. and what about emerging economies? the brooks nations will countries like brazil and india play a much bigger role in the global economy going forward of the significance and give yourself the g. 20 and presentable. now who's the presidency of the 20 m
so china's infrastructure developments in 2024. and i think it's very likely that the fiscal deficit for $24.00 is going to break the 3 percent of the thresholds. and so 2024 is likely to be a structure full year for china, not only in public infrastructure, but also in the affordable housing development projects in china is urban areas. meanwhile, the chinese government will continue to pump the billions of dollars into the strategic technological sectors from somebody, conductors to a i, to...
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at cutting off china's access to samsung's cutting—edge chips we've just got china's latest industrial profit numbers out. for the first four months of the year, earnings at large scale chinese companies rose 43% for april. offers rows 4%. better than march. industrial firms have seen their profits getting squeezed amid weak domestic demand and persistent deflation. sticking with china, later this week we'll also get a reading on manufacturing activity in the world's number two economy. i spoke to anne stevenson—yang from thej capital research advisory firm, who explained why she's not confident the country will hit its growth target for the year. they would like to bring sentiment of the measures they have announced really mean that the government becomes the buyer of last resort and of a tiny fraction of the inventory on the market. the problem is you have this massive number of other sold apartments and abandoned apartments and you already have 96% ownership in china, there was no place to go with it. somebody has to take the loss and that has to be admitted. the loss and that has
at cutting off china's access to samsung's cutting—edge chips we've just got china's latest industrial profit numbers out. for the first four months of the year, earnings at large scale chinese companies rose 43% for april. offers rows 4%. better than march. industrial firms have seen their profits getting squeezed amid weak domestic demand and persistent deflation. sticking with china, later this week we'll also get a reading on manufacturing activity in the world's number two economy. i...
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to china. the chinese have been dragging their feet on this and negotiating very hard, barking on price that makes it not a very attractive bill for russia. we're talking about weapons for a moment to your food, and we know clearly needs china is backing for his war and ukraine, but he's only getting weapons or aid from iran and north korea. do you think that's going to change any time soon? i i don't. so look, china is perfectly willing to sell anything that is going to buy out as long as it does not result in sanctions from the united states. so it is clearly afraid of jeopardizing the, the us relationship any further input and the european one as well. so when it comes to lethal weapons, it is not going to budge on that because it knows that it cannot afford right now, particularly when it's economy is not doing well to come under these sanctions. now, do you use uh, equipment? it's certainly goodness. it continues that setting that, whether it's somebody, conductors, whether it's machines t
to china. the chinese have been dragging their feet on this and negotiating very hard, barking on price that makes it not a very attractive bill for russia. we're talking about weapons for a moment to your food, and we know clearly needs china is backing for his war and ukraine, but he's only getting weapons or aid from iran and north korea. do you think that's going to change any time soon? i i don't. so look, china is perfectly willing to sell anything that is going to buy out as long as it...
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why is china interested in the f a o n nibble? actually in the metric some todd audits of for the 1st and foremost food supply is central to the chinese government's domestic security. i know if you had some china itself is known very, very severe families. first tend them i know the course of the last note. in the 19 fifties and sixties, china experienced one of the worst famines and history. millions of citizens died. the chinese government has prioritized food security ever since. you cannot find the government provided economically for the people and in return were able to stay in power. they insured an economic up turn so that the people try it. the children are better off than their parents. so i get that was all part of the deal and of course in deity and are we still blower thinks the chinese government is using the f a o for this 2 countries are not actually allowed to decide exactly what money should be spent on or in which country, but in china is case, this is different for certain projects. the chinese ministry of agr
why is china interested in the f a o n nibble? actually in the metric some todd audits of for the 1st and foremost food supply is central to the chinese government's domestic security. i know if you had some china itself is known very, very severe families. first tend them i know the course of the last note. in the 19 fifties and sixties, china experienced one of the worst famines and history. millions of citizens died. the chinese government has prioritized food security ever since. you cannot...
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they see opportunities in china. miss gong, which feels do you see it growing and, and, and how important is that to china? you know, to show that it can do really good business in trade, whether you appear in country, in the backdrop of these tensions with the european union. yes, you are the well, the key areas that both sides will be really, you know, happy to work always the great energy. right is, but we won't really, it's definitely because of russian where you're suffering from this adage, crises throughout the years. and then in these that china is gaining advantages. and also can, you know, some how can you know, a company met with the bill of the building in the euro. and the thing is that i think the 2 sides, they actually know things about the 3rd party collaboration, which so many used to be part of it in about to really the shape of it doesn't have to be brand new belt to really new shaking. but they can call, you know, they can think of the plan that their marketing, that, that's based off east asia, l
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and also we, but here are from china, from a chinese media that enjoined a statement on deepening china, russia, a comprehensive, strategic partnership. and the new era has to be signed between the 2 presidents. so i'm sure there are more populations and no matter in trade or in culture or economy or energy out are expecting to continue to deepen in the years to come. yeah, for sure. i is one to watch especially. so get all the details of what i have to do with that. thank you so much. c g t n, cause want done with your things again the the, the to that these items, the page during the greeting several, many as well as the additional and watching song last good evening. although the reception maternity didn't headed to it may take most by them and put it as easy. we praise the historically friendly relations between the countries upon the ship as in killed 2 international 5 times the by. i'm very happy to be here in china among my friends meeting with you. thank you for your congratulatory address. on the occasion when i was re elected as a russian president, thank you very much for you
and also we, but here are from china, from a chinese media that enjoined a statement on deepening china, russia, a comprehensive, strategic partnership. and the new era has to be signed between the 2 presidents. so i'm sure there are more populations and no matter in trade or in culture or economy or energy out are expecting to continue to deepen in the years to come. yeah, for sure. i is one to watch especially. so get all the details of what i have to do with that. thank you so much. c g t n,...
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always intervene, pressing as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talk to them about. so israel is not a bad that has paid off well for beijing, which is why she is instead turning to the error of countries. and especially the gulf states like the saudis, who now are once again pulling away from israel because of the attacks on guys are because they feel they need to because of the images, the optics. so given all that, and given the us attacks on his pet project, you know, about road initiative. what is she's message right now to the error and gulf states? it's simple, right? it's this, it goes like this. we would say she, we are supporting palestinians. father, you, us is helping israel and the israel is bonding palestinians. that's his argument. it does the same brilliantly mock of alien but it's not i have, he could also overplay and i'll tell you why. because she cannot afford to have this conflict escalade into an all out war, nor is he likely to support your ron's call for an oil and bar go. the reason is china is amo
always intervene, pressing as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talk to them about. so israel is not a bad that has paid off well for beijing, which is why she is instead turning to the error of countries. and especially the gulf states like the saudis, who now are once again pulling away from israel because of the attacks on guys are because they feel they need to because of the images, the optics. so given all that, and given the...
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as you mentioned, china - types of products. as you mentioned, china has - types of products. as you l mentioned, china has been accused of producing way too many cars, we seen factories cutting production or even closing, will that continue? china is guilty of obsolete doing its own manufacturing industry when it comes to gasoline powered vehicles being less popular now. by eroding, by successfully getting consumers to consider and purchase cvs, it's created a structural problem for its own market with fewer demand in china before gasoline powered vehicles but with their finding is there is demand for good value for the money. everywhere in the world, and that's cause china to be the largest export country in the world for all types of vehicles. 4.9 million vehicles were exported from china last year, and three out of every four of those vehicles were gasoline powered. there's plenty of demand in the world for affordability. now over to japan where the central bank will announce its latest review of monetary policy later this morning. i spoke with economic columnist and autho
as you mentioned, china - types of products. as you mentioned, china has - types of products. as you l mentioned, china has been accused of producing way too many cars, we seen factories cutting production or even closing, will that continue? china is guilty of obsolete doing its own manufacturing industry when it comes to gasoline powered vehicles being less popular now. by eroding, by successfully getting consumers to consider and purchase cvs, it's created a structural problem for its own...
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china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton spence in charlestown, massachusetts. first — the latest headlines. the un is warning that the amount of rubble in gaza generated by israel's offensive could take fourteen years to clear. israel's offensive has damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings in the palestinian territory, according to satellite imagery. at least 70 people are now known to have died in the floods affecting kenya and many other countries in east africa. more than a hundred people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania. buckingham palace says king charles will return to public duties next week, after star
china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton...
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china - chinese friend? much easier much easier. china is - chinese friend? much easier| much easier. china is offering visa free travel _ much easier. china is offering visa free travel to _ much easier. china is offering visa free travel to more - visa free travel to more countries in an attempt to attract visitors, but global politics is also tarnished his reputation as a place to see. yet tourism companies hope that because there are such incredible sites here, foreign travellers will still return. stephen mcdonell, bbc news. and that�*s it for this edition of business today. thanks as always for watching. i will have more business news for you in the next hour. hey, i�*mjulia with the catch up. tonight, a medical breakthrough, the killers make history and a pr boss makes a pr mess. but first, while some uni students have been campaigning against israel�*s war in gaza, the boss of universities uk has said they may need to take action if the protests get in the way of student life. the prime minister met uni leaders about anti—semitism on campus an
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and india and china add in china and india. i'm not playing political bull with the us that say, let's just say that indeed does become the 3rd largest economy. what does that mean for the relation for the us? well, that's a bigger, bigger question and it has to do what the, you know, the bricks expanded, bricks and the new financial structure. they are about to develop the end of the year next year. really main for the g 7 in the us we're, we're seeing a, the beginning of a bifurcation of sorts of the global economy and the global south solid by uh, you know, china and the bricks and india and the other as well. the latest group here is the petro comfort country is, you know, in the middle east and joined, 34 signed up. they want to join the, you know, in the next bricks, conferences. i think it's in your country. the end of the year. i mean, the western smarter people on the west. i understand they've got to figure out a way how to deal with that. they just kept saying she was added to it. maybe the dumb, neo cons of the us t
and india and china add in china and india. i'm not playing political bull with the us that say, let's just say that indeed does become the 3rd largest economy. what does that mean for the relation for the us? well, that's a bigger, bigger question and it has to do what the, you know, the bricks expanded, bricks and the new financial structure. they are about to develop the end of the year next year. really main for the g 7 in the us we're, we're seeing a, the beginning of a bifurcation of...
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relationship with china. yes or no trip, papa? i don't think so. going to happen. got it. okay. j. know it's a pleasure to be able to talk to you. congratulations. on your writings and we'll be looking forward to talking to you here once again. thank you. always a pleasure. before we go, i want to remind you of something that's our mission, really up to the silo, the world. i mean, that's why we do this show, right? we've got to stop living in these little boxes where only are truth matters or maybe me and my neighbor, etc, to still live in boxes, too, sir, everywhere. that's what we try to say here, night and night out. i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you again next time right here. hoping to make a direct impact the the is where any forces take the goals or the side of the route. so crossing with egypt on the control house despite, i'm not saying it's willing to accept this, these 5 proposal that you have being worn. and that's, that's the worst thing message from us lawmakers to the international
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-china. the two sides are talking, there seems to be a warmth, how would you describe the relationship? >> over the long run, there is no question that a u.s.-china contest will continue over the next 10-20 years. i think there's a considered view it in washington, d.c. that the uss to stop china from becoming number one. tariffs, technology, sanctions, so on and so forth. i predict that in the year 2024, there will be a low -- lull, a sudden degree of calm driven by a few factors. the u.s. and china are like two giant sumo wrestlers that had to push each other out of the rain. after three rounds, i think they are exhausted. they want to rest for a while. they are trying to push each other. at the same time, the united states is clearly distracted with other issues. distracted with the ukraine war, distracted with the gaza conflict. finally, i think joe biden realizes that, for the election in 2024, he has already proven he is tough on china. he doesn't need to be anti-china anymore. he can s
-china. the two sides are talking, there seems to be a warmth, how would you describe the relationship? >> over the long run, there is no question that a u.s.-china contest will continue over the next 10-20 years. i think there's a considered view it in washington, d.c. that the uss to stop china from becoming number one. tariffs, technology, sanctions, so on and so forth. i predict that in the year 2024, there will be a low -- lull, a sudden degree of calm driven by a few factors. the...
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sales in china. it should be set, however, that at the see 29% of our members seeing profits in china. so it is not a uniform race to the bottom as far as european companies are concerned. european companies can still compete. but as it is right now, there is big pressure on margins. inventories are decreasing. there is simply more product to go around in a great many industries, particularly within pharmaceutical, atv, telecom and machinery, we see it -- i.t., telecom and machinery. adding annabelle: to that pressure perhaps is a bit of the decoupling you are seeing as well between headquarters, is that right? jens: that is correct. and i think what we see here perhaps is an instance of long covid, where local subsidiaries perhaps have not managed yet to create that seamless, close connection with head office that they had before. simply also the fact that when you look at the number of european executives on the ground in china today, it is actually significantly lower than it was before covid. one
sales in china. it should be set, however, that at the see 29% of our members seeing profits in china. so it is not a uniform race to the bottom as far as european companies are concerned. european companies can still compete. but as it is right now, there is big pressure on margins. inventories are decreasing. there is simply more product to go around in a great many industries, particularly within pharmaceutical, atv, telecom and machinery, we see it -- i.t., telecom and machinery. adding...
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. , growing china? for lower growth for longer china scenario? jun-bei: it is a growing china. growth will slow down but this year will not be the year. they are recovering from what was a very prolonged period of slow down and recovery. we think this year will be the year of people gather pace but perhaps over the long-term, we do have to see some of those structural indicators come through. it is too early to call. haidi: what do you like in china? jun-bei: in china, we prefer more consumer-facing as well as the likes of travel and restaurants and the like. i think this upcoming chinese new year is going to bring quite a lot of consumption. in the previous travel, period -- the thief travel period a few months ago, the consumer was robust. even though the consumer is cautious with what they pending on, in the coming periods, it will look better. , we know that the president with the growth drivers to come from things like evs, batteries and renewables. is that space interesting? jun-bei: absolutely. t
. , growing china? for lower growth for longer china scenario? jun-bei: it is a growing china. growth will slow down but this year will not be the year. they are recovering from what was a very prolonged period of slow down and recovery. we think this year will be the year of people gather pace but perhaps over the long-term, we do have to see some of those structural indicators come through. it is too early to call. haidi: what do you like in china? jun-bei: in china, we prefer more...
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not to whole. china is developing back and not to step on china is red lines on china, sovereignty security and development interest. and then there are the tensions generally in the south china sea use the u. s. which has no territory right close to the chinese mainland as the somebody that is going to hold joint maneuvers with the japanese in the philippines towards the end of 2024. as you can imagine, china is pretty unhappy about us warships potentially being that close. but it's territory and just keep you an example. if the chinese had to worship that close to hawaii, i think would see some reactions from the white task. and we've not forgotten the reaction over cuba. all right, we have to leave it here now. and some of the basically have our t correspondents. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed. right. allow us to an archive. should not archie contribute to call john? believe the slapping sanctions on china will only speed office the changing the global economy. a blinking is basically threatened me to expand sanction. so china, i mean you, us have currently maintaining som
not to whole. china is developing back and not to step on china is red lines on china, sovereignty security and development interest. and then there are the tensions generally in the south china sea use the u. s. which has no territory right close to the chinese mainland as the somebody that is going to hold joint maneuvers with the japanese in the philippines towards the end of 2024. as you can imagine, china is pretty unhappy about us warships potentially being that close. but it's territory...
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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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and the world china -- china and the world calmly and confidently. she said business opportunities should not be used as a political threat. she said it is important for time want have communication with china but it would be too much a price to pay if that means that time one has to exchange its sovereignty for such communication. haidi: we are just about over 10 days out, until the taiwanese heads of the polls. house the race shaping up? -- the taiwanese head to the polls. how's the race shaping up? reporter: it is the next president and legislature january 13. this is going to be an election that policymakers in washington will monitor very closely because taiwan is the biggest flashpoint in the u.s.-china relations. this is basically a three way race. the election is essentially about two competing roads. the ruling party's candidate said taiwan should not go back to the old past of relying on china economically. the only way on the right way for taiwan going forward is to move closer to the world, and that will reduce risk. but the opposition ca
and the world china -- china and the world calmly and confidently. she said business opportunities should not be used as a political threat. she said it is important for time want have communication with china but it would be too much a price to pay if that means that time one has to exchange its sovereignty for such communication. haidi: we are just about over 10 days out, until the taiwanese heads of the polls. house the race shaping up? -- the taiwanese head to the polls. how's the race...
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why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition from a bunch of very price competitive electric brands. and what about the optics of all this and the politics, rather than just the economics?— this and the politics, rather than just the economics? right, well, china coming _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out _ just the economics? right, well, china coming out of— just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the - just the economics? right, well, china coming out of the covid, . china coming out of the covid, reopening since last year has faced a bunch of economic challen
why is he in china? tesla is struggling a - he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with _ he in china? tesla is struggling a bit too compete with other - bit too compete with other car—makers globally, in many markets, electric car sales have slowed down a little bit recently. even in china, which is the biggest electric car market in the world. the growth rate is not growing, it has a bit. tesla is facing ferocious competition...
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, the east china sea, south china sea, yellow sea and what have you for the defense of china, the pla, navy is built primarily to defend china from attack from the sea, which is, of course, is something that happened to china repeatedly in the 19th century and early in the 20th century, being invaded from abroad. and so, for example, they have about 50 conventional diesel powered submarines, 90 odd small corvette s and frigates and an important to think about when you look at the totality of the western pacific is that if it turns out there's a fight appeal, a navy is not going to fight alone. they have the entire play. air force. they had the land base play navy, air force, and they have pla rocket there as part of a joint campaign on their their their part and they make sure they can all of those systems effectively with it of a really incredibly effective open ocean system. let me finish with a thought on everybody. ask how good are these guys? and i think the answer is we don't know for sure. again, the seventh fleet, i'm sure, keeps track what they're up to and what they're doing
, the east china sea, south china sea, yellow sea and what have you for the defense of china, the pla, navy is built primarily to defend china from attack from the sea, which is, of course, is something that happened to china repeatedly in the 19th century and early in the 20th century, being invaded from abroad. and so, for example, they have about 50 conventional diesel powered submarines, 90 odd small corvette s and frigates and an important to think about when you look at the totality of...
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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
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...
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china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no report i do that does not build on their data. there have been some headwinds. the vast majority of africans prefer democracy to the one-party state. that means there's not much china can offer in that space given the nature of the chinese political system. we see this criticism mainly coming from ngo's and professionals. you might tour imitate chinese experiences in different domains. i think that is a key element. if africans welcome chinese influence, but that welcome does not tempt down the demand for democracy, that tells us something. that is what i
china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no...
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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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/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do so. through the organization. you have to go through a process to make sure you are buying american assets. part of your properties legally you have no connection with malign actors such as a state actor like the chinese government. there are many ways to do that. you cannot buy it for no purpose. there is also the issue we have to deal with this from the point of view of national security. if we could time out another member ofe the free market sysm and we are going to be in trouble. one example is everybody's talking but the harm of tiktok. the troubled ministration
/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do...
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china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic and opportunistic but it didn't have a master plan. you think back to 2013, it positioned itself as a go to infrastructure lender and it was critical because it bankrolled infrastructure projects at scale. what we see 10 years in is that we are dealing with the unintended repercussions of these choices. we now see that 55% of the loans that china has been providing for the global south are now entering into repayment. by 2030, that will be 75%. the global south has accumulated a large debt burden, $2.6 billion including principal and interest. that's a lot of money to repa
china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic...