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china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going to move forward here but it's our way or the highway and that doesn't go down well the country that is successful is china fred. well i think that that's true and however it didn't start really from those trump administration i think globally it's a nationalism and this lot of dissatisfaction with their own government you know using china as a scapegoat it's one way that this administration is doing i think if you're looking at in terms of the we're all the or you in the definition of democracy i think that all nations should have a role in term
china is rising china is developing it's expanding. look at the success of the chinese but it was only when the last year and now the communist regime of china is a threat to the united states i mean they've actually kind of changed the rhetoric here because they're looking for well of course china is a threat to the western order because it doesn't want to play by its rules i don't see why china should you need to negotiate you need to deal with each other in good faith that's how you're going...
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they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 1949 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00 mousy don't proclaim the founding of the people's republic of china and gentleman square that ended decades of civil war pitting chairman mao's communists against nationalists mao transformed the feudal society his great leap forward collectivized industry and agriculture and set unreachable targets the result catastrophic famine and the deaths of tens of millions facing criticism out launched his cultural revolution in 1966 thousands of opponents were sent to camps or executed. after decades of isolation china took steps to open up to the world welc
they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 1949 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00...
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china's s.p.v. back we had in the piece the biggest sponsor in china of the houston rockets they've suspended their partnership we don't know how long will that will last whether it is and i think more critically as well as chinese state t.v. saying they weren't sure anymore houston rockets games 10 cent the internet streaming giant which concluded a 1500000000 dollars 5 year deal with the n.b.a. says they also they weren't so used to iraq is now when you have such an internet giant is that saying we're not going to show the games it just shows how serious it is in it shows i mean it's the houston rockets the whole league is now up in arms is a very special connection with china to tell us a lot about that indeed it's usually embarrassing for the houston rockets because in many ways that the reason why boscobel has become so popular in china is already down to one man yow ming he was the houston rockets for almost a decade before he retired in 2011 a hugely successful player he's in the n.b.a. hall
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china trade war is making the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered presidents so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if a community thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt of road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists mary. it was the belt and wrote to mr to will that lead to china to become the superpower in the world well that's a really interesting question right and in my book that was just released i point out that the benetton road is really a part off china's 3 step strategy to become a superpower so the 1st step was to get rich right which they did the 2nd step was to make their coastline unapproachable so today it's very risky for american aircraft carriers and conflict to get within a 1000 kilometers of china and so this is a 3rd step to become the most influential country in the world over the next 2 decades and to connect itsel
china trade war is making the economy slow but certainly the trajectory in china that we've seen over the past 70 years has been offered presidents so far show that there are definite a good place for that to happen if a community thank you very much for coming in well china is also trying to connect itself with the world through a one trillion dollar infrastructure project the belt of road a new york correspondence course spoke about it with political scientists mary. it was the belt and wrote...
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versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you know a lot of these weapons are well known to us defense establishment know these are not weapons that are produced in 6 months these are things that take years to develop some of these we've seen before summer is the 1st time the 17 hypersonic line missile is particularly concerning that would appear to be more capable than anything the u.s. her in counts so weak the united states are allies now to work out for us and no doubt about that but i think it's important is very quickly very concerning this spent just 3 things very good news for 30 years out there democratic allies and partners might be ab
versus china at least it should not be us versus china isn't the china versus the world and that should manifest itself in our marriage that's itself and our policies in the south china sea the taiwan straits do you think there's any alarm going off in the pentagon tonight after what was displayed today and particularly with the i.c.b.m. the missile and talk of it being able to reach the the u.s. in a less than half an hour. i was in the pentagon this morning for meetings and i'm saying you...
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we want to deal with china and china to prosper. that is in our interest. we could get a phase one deal. china has seen the effects of these tariffs and effect of our policies. their growth has slowed down massively. they have manufacturing leaving the country. china's interest is really there our concern on this end we don't want china to go into a meltdown. that is not good for the global economy or not good for the u.s. i think we could get a phase one deal to slow that, to move forward because they don't have a major economic problem. because we don't want that either. connell: edward talked about this, i want to get back to you as well, hal, what the vice president brought up about american companies. nike in particular. in that part of the speech he was talking about hong kong a living example what happens when china embraces liberty said the vice president but for the last few years beijing has bin intervening there. he got into the controversy how the nba handles it. particularly how nike handles it. let's get into the portion about nike and we can
we want to deal with china and china to prosper. that is in our interest. we could get a phase one deal. china has seen the effects of these tariffs and effect of our policies. their growth has slowed down massively. they have manufacturing leaving the country. china's interest is really there our concern on this end we don't want china to go into a meltdown. that is not good for the global economy or not good for the u.s. i think we could get a phase one deal to slow that, to move forward...
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china relationship for $26.00. really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. traitor thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including transgender people just how is that group seen and treated we have the story of one transgender group and its attempts to build its own community. washing before prayer is a daily ritual force into cinta was called santa when she was born she changed her name but the faith remained being muslim and transgender force into this is not a contradiction she says she finds peace and security in islam and feels that spirituality is important for everyone no matter what they believe in. book and my prayer isn't about whether you're a man or a
china relationship for $26.00. really seemed like the chinese themselves didn't have any idea whether that was going to be a case so i think it's it's hard to say right now whether china really wants to enter security killer way. traitor thank you. as president joko widodo starts his 2nd term this week many people in indonesia wonder just what direction he will try to take the country students have protested a proposed criminal code they say discriminates against minorities including...
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and china. that is upsetting some of the comments coming from fed chair powell, who left the door open for rate cuts. the dow lost more than 300 points while the nasdaq fell 1.7%. let's see how we are setting up in asia. sophie: australian markets have lower, asx 200 opening snapping a three-day gain. bhp shares among the biggest laggards. studyssie dollar trading after overnight gyrations on the trade brinkmanship. confidence numbers for october are due in a half-hour. nikkei futures pointing to a lackluster start. south korea is off-line for a holiday, so chipmakers in seoul will be sitting out of the potential pressure on asian semiconductor stocks after the moves on wall street. let's check on the yen. against theund 1.07 greenback after fluctuating overnight. the offshore yuan is holding losses after weakening the most in five weeks on tuesday. ozzie bond yields, we see them resume declines to record lows. let's get to a rapidly developing story. turkey says its forces will cross into syria
and china. that is upsetting some of the comments coming from fed chair powell, who left the door open for rate cuts. the dow lost more than 300 points while the nasdaq fell 1.7%. let's see how we are setting up in asia. sophie: australian markets have lower, asx 200 opening snapping a three-day gain. bhp shares among the biggest laggards. studyssie dollar trading after overnight gyrations on the trade brinkmanship. confidence numbers for october are due in a half-hour. nikkei futures pointing...
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looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there is really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for so for the future really. deep you know that time will be deep in because africa really makes some finances to actually. see the future is going to have been dipping. thank you very much your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling smartphones in africa tranche and has raised almost $400000000.00 in a public listing the firm floated its shares on shanghai's new tech focus which opened in july trenching was smart for brands include in a fix ito and techno globally the group sold $124000000.00 phones last year the vast majority in africa. back to china's corporate shopping spree of the past few years it's been buying up all types of businesses savings and ruffling feathers in failed attempts to take over others the latest case concerns a german airport in the black forest a solitary helicopter pose
looking ahead do you see these ties between africa and china deep. well there is really not a substitute yet for china people who say europe and america are there but they're not playing the role that china is playing and for so for the future really. deep you know that time will be deep in because africa really makes some finances to actually. see the future is going to have been dipping. thank you very much your analysis there from. i think the chinese company behind the best selling...
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one you know china's a benevolent giant rising and hong kong is a sore spot because it cannot china cannot really go in. you know direct intervention or it feel a force in the streets of hong kong is certainly the last resort those are pictures that would be very detrimental to the picture china has been in trying to build so what can it do as we see china celebrate its might. well in hong kong i think it has been doing what is what it does best so it you know a back door diplomacy and channeling through the the administration in hong kong and also reinforcing the forces in hong kong so i mean those are offensive and closed actions that i think is the way they will go coming back to china and the country celebrating 70 years of communist rule do you think we will continue to see the government the party flex its muscles heading going forward i think it's pretty safe to say that china will continue to try to show that is in charge of its region i mean the chinese interests and safety are growing the footprint of china is increasingly large southeast asia and use asia and south asia s
one you know china's a benevolent giant rising and hong kong is a sore spot because it cannot china cannot really go in. you know direct intervention or it feel a force in the streets of hong kong is certainly the last resort those are pictures that would be very detrimental to the picture china has been in trying to build so what can it do as we see china celebrate its might. well in hong kong i think it has been doing what is what it does best so it you know a back door diplomacy and...
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i spoke with former boss is it to china. asked him if the celebrations were purely for domestic consumption. yes indeed you see the whole population is excluded from the celebrations the joy that she jingping in this speech this morning spoke as cannot cannot would be seen why because this is a strong message to the people of the people it is not only china has risen china's the 2nd greatest economic power in the world it is also the party has achieved this this is the best mainly about the party 70 years ago 28 years of civil war and war ended there were 6 super and 6 in the ration of joy because the party had finally created peace in china and now china has achieved so much more under the leadership of the communist party don't forget that that is the message why i one of president g. is his grip on power now absolute and unchallenged. well it's not on challenge because there are unfortunately for him there's the hong kong problem which he has not managed to resolve so that obviously is for the chinese to see even so the i
i spoke with former boss is it to china. asked him if the celebrations were purely for domestic consumption. yes indeed you see the whole population is excluded from the celebrations the joy that she jingping in this speech this morning spoke as cannot cannot would be seen why because this is a strong message to the people of the people it is not only china has risen china's the 2nd greatest economic power in the world it is also the party has achieved this this is the best mainly about the...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think defend their your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs. i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but has also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and this is re
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think defend their your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't it's a deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that...
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-china trade war. india is sort of an outlier, macroe the downturn in economic data, notably the gdp data, coming to a six-year low, is due to domestic factors. a potential reversal of the fiscal consolidation come in with some of the campaign trail promises leading up to the elections in may, and some of the promises made afterward in regard to a potential modi care, universe or health care. there's questions on how much that will cost. potential revenues from corporate tax rates. the foreign investment community is in a bit of a holding pattern as it looks to india and this potential loss of central banking. protest hasord become synonymous across not just hong kong, other places in the world. what is one place i need to watch closely? >> the common theme i am drawing out from a lot of the protests we are seeing across the middle east and latin america is interesting to note that it is about services rather than commodities. if we go back to spring, comparisons drawn with egypt and lebanon with the a
-china trade war. india is sort of an outlier, macroe the downturn in economic data, notably the gdp data, coming to a six-year low, is due to domestic factors. a potential reversal of the fiscal consolidation come in with some of the campaign trail promises leading up to the elections in may, and some of the promises made afterward in regard to a potential modi care, universe or health care. there's questions on how much that will cost. potential revenues from corporate tax rates. the foreign...
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china relations. there are many in china who think that in addition to this trade friction, there are also different views about national security and until they really understand what the u.s. government is trying to do in these other areas they may hesitate to want to make a deal. shery: and bloomberg learn president trump may be considering also considering the u.s. limiting capital to china. i just wonder how concerned your members are. someone citing a power the president can actually 19977r this, an act from -- it allows the president to unilaterally freeze assets and/or payments to enforce asset divestments to deal with any unusual and extraordinary threats from outside the u.s.. how seriously are your members taking the potential of this power being used and how big of a deal would it be for businesses in china? tim: the u.s. president does have very broad powers. but the question is what would make the most sense for him to do. the u.s. and chinese economies are very broadly and deeply integr
china relations. there are many in china who think that in addition to this trade friction, there are also different views about national security and until they really understand what the u.s. government is trying to do in these other areas they may hesitate to want to make a deal. shery: and bloomberg learn president trump may be considering also considering the u.s. limiting capital to china. i just wonder how concerned your members are. someone citing a power the president can actually...
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today a socialist china standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through beijing. the event comes at a crucial time growth is slowing as the trade war with the u.s. takes its toll on the economy and calls for more democracy grow louder both in hong kong and among the middle classes in mainland china. so the leadership china has taken to social media to fight back against dissent in hong kong and according to a new report beijing's dramatically expanded its awesome marsh warehouses to welcome what more can you tell us also what we've seen building over the past several months is this really unprecedented counter offensive that the chinese
today a socialist china standing proudly in the world's east. and no force can change the position of our great motherland and no force can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from stepping forward. the spectacle that followed was designed to highlight china's rise from a nation in despair to a global superpower. at the forefront of that newfound confidence a display of military might on a massive scale advanced weaponry including nuclear capable mistrials rumbling through beijing....
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and china. he did say that the stock market is always right and is right in this case to be optimistic about what might be coming later today. and he said that he and ambassador lighthizer will be meeting with the president momentarily. they will be updating him on what transferred during two days of negotiations. the treasury secretary said you will likely see announcements later. >> i thought that was a cheeky line when he said the stock market is always right but on the issue of turkey, the fact that they would authorize but not activate the sanctions, does that have any meaning >> it certainly is supposed to serve as a warning to turkey he dodged the question about what concern he has, if any, about some of the actions that led to turkey's going into syria that came on the back of a phone call between turkey's president and president trump after which president trump removed u.s. forces from syria. the treasury secretary didn't go there. certainly there would seem to be some at least tacit a
and china. he did say that the stock market is always right and is right in this case to be optimistic about what might be coming later today. and he said that he and ambassador lighthizer will be meeting with the president momentarily. they will be updating him on what transferred during two days of negotiations. the treasury secretary said you will likely see announcements later. >> i thought that was a cheeky line when he said the stock market is always right but on the issue of...
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bots mainland china goes off with a bang as it celebrates 70 years of communist rule. i'm how marketing in this is south is there a line from doha also coming up. for the controversy surrounds donald trump is that a marriage is he sought help form or not but foreign leader in a bid to discredit the miller investigation. and a currency crisis for lebannon point many businesses are only accepted in us dollars. what was meant to be a day of celebration for china has escalated into a new level of violence on the streets of hong kong mass rallies turned into running street battles between protesters and police on the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china professors called it a national day of grief and through petrol bombs and in some cases assets at the police the police responded by using live brands of ammunition and this video being widely circulated on social media appears to show an officer firing a protest at protester in the chest with a pistol police say the man has been taken to hospital watch as reports that one person has an 8 critic
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he knows what is going on in china. everyone at the nba knows what is going on in china. now everybody in america who follows the nba knows what is going on in china. it's not just the nba. all of these major companies and all of these different industries are doing the same thing that the nba is doing. now there is a bright light shined on it. >> tucker: what does it say if we produce people like steve kerr. making a lot of money. high-profile gig, considered moral leaders and they can't say i choose my country over the fascist government of china? >> yes, i think progressive elite like to hate america and like to loathe american and part of the reason is because they want the rest of us to understand that we need them to lead us. we need them to explain to us that the world is a complex place. it's not all black-and-white. we need their wisdom. we are simple americans who can't understand how bad our country is. we are not enlightened like the progressi ivive elite who have power and the money. >> tucker: steve kerr was asked what do you think about china's ban on free
he knows what is going on in china. everyone at the nba knows what is going on in china. now everybody in america who follows the nba knows what is going on in china. it's not just the nba. all of these major companies and all of these different industries are doing the same thing that the nba is doing. now there is a bright light shined on it. >> tucker: what does it say if we produce people like steve kerr. making a lot of money. high-profile gig, considered moral leaders and they can't...
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peace china all. pretty lame just the political power of a generation that increasingly identifies themselves as taiwanese not chinese. silden to the back of a 2014 mass protest called the some movement students fearing by genes influence successfully the government plans to close a tri taz with china. 2014 . move. these shows taiwan young people would never want to be a part of china in the future. i. like to be that. people. feel that i. feel that i can change the world. there it goes i think the audience are with me. some of the taiwanese based final preparations for a very different kind of. leg. santa trailed by taiwan's military is a full dress rehearsal for catastrophe. fighting off and by china's people's liberation army. taiwan's being selfless 70 years since chiang kai shek and its national army fled here after losing china's civil war to the communists. about aging be on an easy unfinished business. let's just say let's inscription is paying a price $5.00 fish an all volunteer force pilot s
peace china all. pretty lame just the political power of a generation that increasingly identifies themselves as taiwanese not chinese. silden to the back of a 2014 mass protest called the some movement students fearing by genes influence successfully the government plans to close a tri taz with china. 2014 . move. these shows taiwan young people would never want to be a part of china in the future. i. like to be that. people. feel that i. feel that i can change the world. there it goes i think...
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percent growth this year the weakest since the 2008 financial crisis now this as trade talks between china and the us are faltering and the latest development the chinese government has set concrete conditions according to her bloomberg china wants the u.s. to roll back the terrace imposed on chinese products at the start of the trade war then and only then will china need its side of the deal and buy $50000000000.00 worth of american agricultural products donald trump said the 2 sides were getting closer but it looks like the deal struck at the weekend is hanging by a thread and. 3 points of a more on the impact of this protracted trade war is having on china as well as other asian economies i'm joined by our director of the mocker economic research division of the asian development bank so good to have you with us let's start 1st of all with this latest development what do you make of china asking the u.s. to be rolling back levies so that they can buy agricultural products of beijing that cash strapped it's a bit funny. china's a 12 trillion dollar economy they can obviously afford to b
percent growth this year the weakest since the 2008 financial crisis now this as trade talks between china and the us are faltering and the latest development the chinese government has set concrete conditions according to her bloomberg china wants the u.s. to roll back the terrace imposed on chinese products at the start of the trade war then and only then will china need its side of the deal and buy $50000000000.00 worth of american agricultural products donald trump said the 2 sides were...
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china's latestat gdp numbers with the chief china economist. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ >> the reality is growth is slowing down. >> it is accelerating at the moment. >> it is because of tensions. >> leading indicators. >> macro economic factors. >> they are declining and deteriorating. >> most countries are limited to manufacturing. >> pressure on the manufacturing sector. >> decoupling of the monthly manufacturing pmi and services has been noticeable. >> policy easing we expect to see will come in slow motion. using policy in such a modest and gradual fashion. -- easing policy in such a modest and gradual fashion. >> it will be a mild one. >> the first half of next year. >> economic and confidence perspective. sophie: some of our guests and what they pick from china's numbers when the third-quarter growth numbers are released. there is a look at -- asiang us is barclays chief pacific economist. we will look at how the third-quarter may have ended. we will see a gradual decline one would expect given the trends we have seen. i want to focus
china's latestat gdp numbers with the chief china economist. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ >> the reality is growth is slowing down. >> it is accelerating at the moment. >> it is because of tensions. >> leading indicators. >> macro economic factors. >> they are declining and deteriorating. >> most countries are limited to manufacturing. >> pressure on the manufacturing sector. >> decoupling of the monthly manufacturing pmi and services has...
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the us china trade war is casting a long shadow slowing china growth could even cause global recession. for more let's bring in our asia correspondent andrea hang in singapore that 6 percent gross in the 3rd quarter instead of the expected 6 point one percent how big a deal is that. well monica it's actually not a very big deal given the fact that the chinese government did give a very white target range of between 6.0 and 6.5 percent for the entire year now this is also leading to the since it's officials in beijing who say that they have somehow maintain stability overall in the quarter. while how reliable is the official data that we're getting well this is a very big point of contention for everyone and it's inherently because the chinese statistics officials are unable to don't have the capacity to manage inflate it figures that come from the local departments now researchers say chinese the chinese economy is actually about 12 percent smaller than official figures declare and it's also overstated its g.d.p. growth by about 2 percentage points annually especially in recent years b
the us china trade war is casting a long shadow slowing china growth could even cause global recession. for more let's bring in our asia correspondent andrea hang in singapore that 6 percent gross in the 3rd quarter instead of the expected 6 point one percent how big a deal is that. well monica it's actually not a very big deal given the fact that the chinese government did give a very white target range of between 6.0 and 6.5 percent for the entire year now this is also leading to the since...
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there is definitely a mood in china, here in washington that favors the china hawks. if you think back to the speech by mike pence, he lambasted the nba for cozying up to china, saying the league was acting like a wholly-owned subsidiary of an authoritarian government. that is in opposition to the positive noise we hear on trade. it is fragile. david: fragile frederick. president trump on his way out of town. china wants a trade deal badly, saying. we will see if that comes to fruition. many thanks. kevin cirilli at the white house. big news overnight, grand jury convened in the investigation of possible spying on the trump campaign. kevin: william barr reportedly opening a criminal inquiry investigation into origins of all investigations into the trump campaign, predating years now at a time when president trump has said consistently he would like to see doj look into that. attorney general now taking his cues from the president. democrats pushed back forcefully saying the doj has been politicized facing the impeachment inquiry. republicans are praiseworthy. meadows
there is definitely a mood in china, here in washington that favors the china hawks. if you think back to the speech by mike pence, he lambasted the nba for cozying up to china, saying the league was acting like a wholly-owned subsidiary of an authoritarian government. that is in opposition to the positive noise we hear on trade. it is fragile. david: fragile frederick. president trump on his way out of town. china wants a trade deal badly, saying. we will see if that comes to fruition. many...
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one step back for treats economic growth slows more than expected for the world's 2nd biggest economy china it's set to get one. and a transatlantic trade spat over a plane subsidies take as billions of dollars in u.s. tariffs he means you through specialty photos. and then fizzle and that's your business there are growing fears the world could slip into recession of the chinese economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly 3 decades in the 3rd quarter g.d.p. growth slowed by more than analysts expected to 6 percent year on year the trade war between the u.s. and china is a drag on the expansion the dollar also shows so factoring out sluggish demand at home for things like cars marketplaces and china's trading partners are looking to see what steps the government will take to stop the economy sliding. well let's talk about stimulus and growth in the world's 2nd biggest economy with cliff and he's been reporting on the chinese economy for years and was also based there could 6 percent think we hear 7.11.7 but 6 said that sounds like the data i mean we know these figures are a lot but tell me ju
one step back for treats economic growth slows more than expected for the world's 2nd biggest economy china it's set to get one. and a transatlantic trade spat over a plane subsidies take as billions of dollars in u.s. tariffs he means you through specialty photos. and then fizzle and that's your business there are growing fears the world could slip into recession of the chinese economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly 3 decades in the 3rd quarter g.d.p. growth slowed by more than analysts...
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classes in mainland china. well for more on this i'm joined tonight by so if you richardson the china director at human rights watch she joins me from washington tonight so it's good to have you on the program you know as we just saw there you've got this this picture of pomp and ceremony and a global show of military might and then you've got hong kong where the police shot someone in the chest today how do you read this mixed picture well i think it hasn't been all that hard for the chinese communist party in the chinese government to beat the odds as your setup piece suggested when it's always held all the cards and i think it's very telling to watch what's going on in hong kong where people have been guaranteed the right to freedom of expression and simply and somewhat limited democratic rights and precisely what those people are saying right now is that not only do they want to keep those rights but they want them expanded and i think that's why you've seen such different developments on the same day betwe
classes in mainland china. well for more on this i'm joined tonight by so if you richardson the china director at human rights watch she joins me from washington tonight so it's good to have you on the program you know as we just saw there you've got this this picture of pomp and ceremony and a global show of military might and then you've got hong kong where the police shot someone in the chest today how do you read this mixed picture well i think it hasn't been all that hard for the chinese...
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being called for a unified china that includes hong kong. new reports from the president the help of another foreign leader for political gain president the australian prime minister to help the justice department investigate the mourner inquiry which examined russian interference in the 216 election. in taiwan a searching for survivors after an arch bridge collapsed on top of several boats video from thailand at the moment the 140 meter long bridge gave way at the non fishing port the national fire agency says it believes at least 6 people are trapped on one of the boats 10 people have been taken to hospital with at least 6 in critical condition. yes. peru's police and military say they still support the president martin liz carter despite congress voting to suspend him from office opposition politicians and symbolically sworn in his vice president after a visit carter dissolved congress to try to stop it electing judges to the constitutional tribunals but the opposition members defied the executive order and remained in congress for the vo
being called for a unified china that includes hong kong. new reports from the president the help of another foreign leader for political gain president the australian prime minister to help the justice department investigate the mourner inquiry which examined russian interference in the 216 election. in taiwan a searching for survivors after an arch bridge collapsed on top of several boats video from thailand at the moment the 140 meter long bridge gave way at the non fishing port the national...
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there are more than 150,000 state-owned enterprises in china and many other enterprises in china that have state investment and state control, both direct and indirect. .. and lexmark and many other chinese brands. products that have been found to have back doors in their software or flaws in their construction that allow security threats to be maintained and to have chinese espionage and cyber espionage elements make use of those opportunities. those are things i believe the department should look at through the section 232 process which is a process that allows us considerations of national security into account into we when we are making ourdecisions on what imports are appropriate into the united states . the great majority of products are products thatare outside the space . they are products that involve the sort of technologies that are relatively easily evaluated. a lot of complex products, a lot of us carry around cell phones that have computing power far greater in the first large scale computers had, then the computers had thatwe sent people to the moon with . those are ver
there are more than 150,000 state-owned enterprises in china and many other enterprises in china that have state investment and state control, both direct and indirect. .. and lexmark and many other chinese brands. products that have been found to have back doors in their software or flaws in their construction that allow security threats to be maintained and to have chinese espionage and cyber espionage elements make use of those opportunities. those are things i believe the department should...
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or your deal with china? a 12 hour flight over, that never came up? speak up silly now. >> i think most reasonable people do not believe the fact that this wasn't discussed on a 12 hour flight back from china so i think the interview actually raises more questions then adds additional suspicion then there previously was. >> $50,000 is a lot for someone who with no relevant experience. it was great to see you tonight, lisa. thank you. as soon as the russia hoax came to its end and was buried, ukraine emerged out of nowhere to replace it. the very same people who brought national politics to a whole for two years insisted that this time the threat to national security was imminent and completely real. >> what the president did on the call with the president of ukraine seriously could undermine our national security. >> there was a clear national security threat involved here. >> putting his own personal and clinical interest ahead of the national security of our country. >> compromises national security for his
or your deal with china? a 12 hour flight over, that never came up? speak up silly now. >> i think most reasonable people do not believe the fact that this wasn't discussed on a 12 hour flight back from china so i think the interview actually raises more questions then adds additional suspicion then there previously was. >> $50,000 is a lot for someone who with no relevant experience. it was great to see you tonight, lisa. thank you. as soon as the russia hoax came to its end and...
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but came on reports of limited deal between the us and china. thank you for investing your time on us. i'm rico his own. sport today is coming up next. —— rico hizon. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: syria's government is sending troops to confront what it calls turkish aggression, as turkey continues its military operation against kurdish forces along its border. rescue teams have worked through the night injapan to help people trapped by floods and landslides caused by typhoon hagibis. the word brexit sparks very different reactions. the political row over whether the uk should leave the eu or not has broken friendships, divided families and the nation. if you're fed up hearing about it, you're not alone. new research by yougov suggests that almost half the country thinks it's been bad for their mental health too. marc ashdown has been looking at its impact. it has been loud, it has been divisive, and it seems brexit has also been bad for our health. even politicians have reached new levels of exasperation. pure selfishness and
but came on reports of limited deal between the us and china. thank you for investing your time on us. i'm rico his own. sport today is coming up next. —— rico hizon. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: syria's government is sending troops to confront what it calls turkish aggression, as turkey continues its military operation against kurdish forces along its border. rescue teams have worked through the night injapan to help people trapped by floods and landslides caused by typhoon...
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you have rising nationalism in china which makes it much harder for china to be making compromises. the public is willing to see a tough policy when it comes to trade talks with the u.s. shery: we have seen businesses, and the crossfire of these tensions. we have been reporting for a week about the controversy over hong kong with the nba. tencent had a close relationship with them. we know what all-out they are getting? fallout they are getting? selina: tencent had been building a large portion to gear towards becoming go to destination for nba games. last year they had half a billion watchers tune into their stream and they had inked a $1.5 billion deal to stream nba games online. at stake is not only the viewers of the stream but also advertising revenue and subscription revenue. they had been building a memorable really a -- a memorabilia business, entertainment. it is now being thrown into question given tencent has agreed to halt streams of the nba following the decision of the state broadcasters to hold broadcasts. in addition to the direct business,r tencent's they are facing
you have rising nationalism in china which makes it much harder for china to be making compromises. the public is willing to see a tough policy when it comes to trade talks with the u.s. shery: we have seen businesses, and the crossfire of these tensions. we have been reporting for a week about the controversy over hong kong with the nba. tencent had a close relationship with them. we know what all-out they are getting? fallout they are getting? selina: tencent had been building a large portion...
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/china trade talks. even the conglomerate in amsterdam says increasing head winds from tariffs impacted business stock is down 9% on the day. look at the uk pound a joint statement from uk prime minister boris johnson and leader of ireland raised hope a deal can be reached as the october 31st deadline nears. in response, higher by 1% on the day, pound against the u.s. dollar another earnings story we are watching is in luxury space. lvmh shares up on a strong earnings report, fueled by fashion and leather goods division, despite sharp drop in hong kong sales due to protests. wine and spirits achieved organic revenue growth of 7% we should know that so far, upbeat year for luxury stocks in general, all up double digits in 2019 bernstein analysts warn upheavals in hong kong, international trade confrontation, if all of this continues could be a larger head wind for luxury stocks, especially if recession hits, analysts say a blow to the u.s. stock market and chinese real estate market could dampen luxury sp
/china trade talks. even the conglomerate in amsterdam says increasing head winds from tariffs impacted business stock is down 9% on the day. look at the uk pound a joint statement from uk prime minister boris johnson and leader of ireland raised hope a deal can be reached as the october 31st deadline nears. in response, higher by 1% on the day, pound against the u.s. dollar another earnings story we are watching is in luxury space. lvmh shares up on a strong earnings report, fueled by fashion...
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s firestorm with china. >> the n.b.a. tonight fighting back after being blasted for caving to china's communist government. comugzer adam silver, defending houston rockets g.m. daryl morey. >> we are not apologizing for darrell exercising his freedom of expression. >> shortly after adam silver, fresh backlash from the china's regime. canc lung a brooklyn nets event at a shanghai school. >> china has started pulling down signage. >> at least two retailers have pulled merchandise from their website. china state tv said it won't broadcast or stream n.b.a. pre-season games in china. >> trevor: oh, no! not the pre-season! no! ( laughter ) nobody cares about the pre-season games. fans in america are like, "cuban them here as well? can you... "yeah, the pre-season is just like the boring stuff we're forced to sit through before the main event. like, khanna banning pre-season is like disney getting rid of its lines. "i'm sorry, but you'll have to go straight to the rides from now on. i wish it didn't come to this!" "oh, no." stil
s firestorm with china. >> the n.b.a. tonight fighting back after being blasted for caving to china's communist government. comugzer adam silver, defending houston rockets g.m. daryl morey. >> we are not apologizing for darrell exercising his freedom of expression. >> shortly after adam silver, fresh backlash from the china's regime. canc lung a brooklyn nets event at a shanghai school. >> china has started pulling down signage. >> at least two retailers have...
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saying taiwan is part of china, part of the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long will it be been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands, a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down or lock articles, some of taiwan's wikipedians fear that these elections for these positions have been targeted to amidst a general rising atmosphere of intimidation. taiwanese wikipedians or people that voice anti chinese opinions on wikipedia, they get attacked and trolled and abused and doxxed on wikipedia regularly attacked. what does wikimedia global think of all of this? is it because they're american and they just don't know. the hostile word. well it's not. and lost in translations. heather ford has researched political edits on wikipedia. whenever
saying taiwan is part of china, part of the provinces of china. it's not like outright vandalism it's just like pruning the language. shifting the language to kind of go from one thing to another. how long will it be been going on for? years. years? and examples kept flowing such as the senkaku islands, a disputed territory actually but which for a while was china's inherent territory at least in mandarin on the wiki data pages. although there are elected office holders with powers to take down...
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economy from china's as quickly as possible. what do you mean by that >> just as stefan said, there seems to be a strong conclusion that has been drawn by the administration as well as by many, many outside specialists that the two systems are fundamentally incompatible, however deeply intertwined they are now, and that continued engagement at this level certainly does not serve u.s. economic interests, it doesn't serve u.s. technology interests or national security interests and that in fact some kind of an unwinding, and we've seen quite a bit of that so far, is what the u.s. policy ought to be seeking. and i think it is even more important to observe what is going on outside these current formal trade negotiations when it comes to u.s./china economic relations because this unwinding has already begun whether you are talking about trade flow, technology flows, human being flows. they are all shrinking >> and we have seen so many of the side issues that week, whether it be capital controls or banning people, so many different i
economy from china's as quickly as possible. what do you mean by that >> just as stefan said, there seems to be a strong conclusion that has been drawn by the administration as well as by many, many outside specialists that the two systems are fundamentally incompatible, however deeply intertwined they are now, and that continued engagement at this level certainly does not serve u.s. economic interests, it doesn't serve u.s. technology interests or national security interests and that in...
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but in a natural terms nobody is coming out for china. and —— no one is beating out china. posner needs that investment to run the country at the current georgia. his reform of the pension system will be an expensive exercise and he needs china's country and investment... in the waragainst in the war against plastic, is coca—cola a friend or foe? the a nswer coca—cola a friend or foe? the answer seems of his book coca—cola's chief executive james because he talks to the bbc about what sepsis alters giant is taking to clean up oui’ alters giant is taking to clean up our waiter virk alters giant is taking to clean up ourwaitervirk —— alters giant is taking to clean up our waiter virk —— oceans and rivers, but can they really be environmentally conscious? coke is a growing brand and i think it is going because we have been able to marry the great marketing and love that people have for the brand with the clear statement that we are going to be part of the solution on the crisis that exists. according to a recent global audit, you are found to be the most placid
but in a natural terms nobody is coming out for china. and —— no one is beating out china. posner needs that investment to run the country at the current georgia. his reform of the pension system will be an expensive exercise and he needs china's country and investment... in the waragainst in the war against plastic, is coca—cola a friend or foe? the a nswer coca—cola a friend or foe? the answer seems of his book coca—cola's chief executive james because he talks to the bbc about what...
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-china trade negotiations. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. reporter: the president will meet with the vice premiere tomorrow. it's unclear how much progress was made today. but leaving the talks today treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump had high praise portray gowd -- praise portray y gowdy. lou: turkish forces surrounded two cities inside the syrian border. forcing more than 60,000 people to flee the area. erdogan is threatening to send 3.6 million syrian refugees into europe if the european union continues to call turkey's incursion into syria an invasion. they have had a deal to prevent refugees from entering european nations in exchange for financial assistance to help care for this to refugees. joining us, robert o'brien. as the saying goes, you are hitting the ground running and everything is moving quickly around you. let's start with syria. the turkish government obviously has insisted on a major military operation and are carrying it out. what do you see and what is th
-china trade negotiations. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. reporter: the president will meet with the vice premiere tomorrow. it's unclear how much progress was made today. but leaving the talks today treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump had high praise portray gowd -- praise portray y gowdy. lou: turkish forces surrounded two cities inside the syrian border. forcing more than 60,000...
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don't offend china, don't offend china. we thought we progressed from that but this is a clear reminder, no, we haven't. >> this brings, this whole negotiation it shows how it goes beyond just trade and reform of the chinese economy. the president is embroiled right now in impeachment process here in the united states. he is also brought the chinese into the question of whether they should be investigating the biden family. the chinese have, you know, this crisis on their hands in hong kong with civil unrest. and those issues, you have to think, you know, i think for the negotiators on the trade front, they're trying to put, put them out of the picture but i think for the top lead es, for president xi and president trump, those things will weigh into things. and you know, there is a lot of milestones in the next few weeks including potentially a meeting in november where we have to see how the side stories play into the overall thinking. neil: it makes you wonder, i know you reported on this a lot, u.s. interests to do busi
don't offend china, don't offend china. we thought we progressed from that but this is a clear reminder, no, we haven't. >> this brings, this whole negotiation it shows how it goes beyond just trade and reform of the chinese economy. the president is embroiled right now in impeachment process here in the united states. he is also brought the chinese into the question of whether they should be investigating the biden family. the chinese have, you know, this crisis on their hands in hong...
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and china have agreed on a partial trade deal that according to u.s. president trump this means the u.s. is suspending plans to increase tariffs next tuesday on about $250000000000.00 of chinese imports to 30 percent from 25 percent trump and chinese president xi jinping could sign the partial agreement as early as next though rather as early as november investors welcome the news with u.s. markets ending the day higher. and said look at this with our financial correspondent in new york yen scorer and now yes markets have been looking forward to a trade agreement and in particular to this meeting between trump and all day what do they make of this trade deal. well there is some relief on the wall street but it will be very interesting to see how the market opens on monday because they have been told many headlines shortly before the markets closed at some point we sold blue chips trading up by more than 500 points what we did not end on the high note the market at the end again a good 300 points well it still is a pretty decent trading session but over
and china have agreed on a partial trade deal that according to u.s. president trump this means the u.s. is suspending plans to increase tariffs next tuesday on about $250000000000.00 of chinese imports to 30 percent from 25 percent trump and chinese president xi jinping could sign the partial agreement as early as next though rather as early as november investors welcome the news with u.s. markets ending the day higher. and said look at this with our financial correspondent in new york yen...
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we need to change china before china changes. >> reporter: pro-democra protesters believe their more aggressive tactics a accelerating change, but beijing has used the tactics to rtray ats toters as violent th stability. on facebook, chinese state media outlet "china ily" equated the protesters to terrorists who attacked the u.s. on 9/11. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to the law.g' hong kradical demonstrators have repeatedly attacked police officers with extremely dangerous tools. they have already committed seriously violent crimes and have begun to show signs of terrorism. >> reporter: chi agan threatening to use its military. troops massed on the hong kong border, and the army unit already garrisoned in hong kong, released a slick video showingld rs practicing. but beijing knows there's with the u.s. if the militaryhip intervened because that's what president trump has warned. >> we're also carefully honitoring the situation i kong. the world fully expects that the chinesgovernment will honorin its bitreaty. how chin
we need to change china before china changes. >> reporter: pro-democra protesters believe their more aggressive tactics a accelerating change, but beijing has used the tactics to rtray ats toters as violent th stability. on facebook, chinese state media outlet "china ily" equated the protesters to terrorists who attacked the u.s. on 9/11. >> ( translated ): for two months now, the hong kong poli have been doing their duty according to the law.g' hong kradical demonstrators...
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we can unite on saying how terrible china is. that's fine, and there's much to complain about as i did, as you did, but we also have to work with china. we have to look out for our own interests and we're entangled with china and learning to walk and chew gum, you know, and challenge that government when it's appropriate to do so more than we have, i think you're right in the past, but while also carving out space to have a strategic partnership on issues that we can't do anything about on our own. >> i'm sorry. we're on our deadline right now. the remaining thing to do evening this you is to welcome you to the fellowship of the american academy, and there are quite a few of them here tonight, all together only 117, and obviously the moynihan awardee is always a welcome member. >> thank you. >> so i will, >> thank you so much. (applause) >> thank you. my pleasure. and for a truly stimulating and wonderful presentation. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you.
we can unite on saying how terrible china is. that's fine, and there's much to complain about as i did, as you did, but we also have to work with china. we have to look out for our own interests and we're entangled with china and learning to walk and chew gum, you know, and challenge that government when it's appropriate to do so more than we have, i think you're right in the past, but while also carving out space to have a strategic partnership on issues that we can't do anything about on our...
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we love china. we love playing there. >> reporter: even daryl himself whose original tweet said he didn't intend to offend anyone in china saying i've had a lot of opportunity since the tweet to hear and consider other perspectives. >> the nba has lead the way in progressive thought, in ideology and speak your mind and doing the right thing culturally and to see the nba cave in this manner is absolutely stunning. >> reporter: why would the nba, which one senator called the wokest professional sports league buckle to pressure from a foreign power. experts say it's because china is a financial slam dunk for the nba. worth billions. the nba has 25 marketing pat nershne -- partnerships and more than 200 stores in china. more than 600 million people watched nba games on chinese tv during the 2017-2018 season. >> the ratings were higher in china. more in china watched than in the united states. extraordinary. >> reporter: china sports analysts knows its influence on and off the court and immediately start
we love china. we love playing there. >> reporter: even daryl himself whose original tweet said he didn't intend to offend anyone in china saying i've had a lot of opportunity since the tweet to hear and consider other perspectives. >> the nba has lead the way in progressive thought, in ideology and speak your mind and doing the right thing culturally and to see the nba cave in this manner is absolutely stunning. >> reporter: why would the nba, which one senator called the...
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to keep buying so much from china and not sell enough to china. what are we seeing from the china side? derek is, as usual, right. this is about china not getting hit in the face quite so much. the thing to remember about the trade war is, especially for china, it has got less to do with the numbers and more with the confidence in fact. that it -- the confidence effect. that is hard to measure. if we look at the trade data that came in today, what we can see is imports are continuing to fall faster than exports. while sending stuff to the rest nothe world is bad, it is as bad as the domestic economy and the decreasing demand that is filtering through. it could be the case that china is dragging on the rest of the economy globally rather than the other way around. thanks very much to both of you. thanks to derek wall bank and jeff, for the latest on what is going on with china. there is a lot of talk with the china narrative, some of it having an impact on the markets. but european equity markets are taking a dip. we have yet to see the paperwork b
to keep buying so much from china and not sell enough to china. what are we seeing from the china side? derek is, as usual, right. this is about china not getting hit in the face quite so much. the thing to remember about the trade war is, especially for china, it has got less to do with the numbers and more with the confidence in fact. that it -- the confidence effect. that is hard to measure. if we look at the trade data that came in today, what we can see is imports are continuing to fall...
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and china. we had a speech by mike pence yesterday, and somewhat of a reply by the chinese government. as the futuree relationship between the u.s. and china going out five years? mark: it's not going to be good going forward. there's going to be a lot of tension, i believe, for many reasons. as you know, there's strategic reasons. the south china sea, belt and road concerns, what china is doing in africa, etc., and of course, most importantly, technology transfer. so it is going to be touch and go going forward. the interesting thing about the u.s. political situation is that both the democrats and republicans seem to agree that they've got to be tougher on china. but at the end of the day, both countries need each other, and there will be something worked out, but it is not going to be easy. it will be difficult. guy: if you are running a big multinational in the united states that has exposure to china, nike, the nba stand out at the moment, how do you satisfy your u.s. customers and their mo
and china. we had a speech by mike pence yesterday, and somewhat of a reply by the chinese government. as the futuree relationship between the u.s. and china going out five years? mark: it's not going to be good going forward. there's going to be a lot of tension, i believe, for many reasons. as you know, there's strategic reasons. the south china sea, belt and road concerns, what china is doing in africa, etc., and of course, most importantly, technology transfer. so it is going to be touch...
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whether it's china or hong kong and their different beliefs i call kong while it is under china it is its own democracy so i think they are parallel but they are also different in the sense that the hong kong hers are are not exactly under chinese rule there are demands that some that have been met some that haven't and this is still ongoing the whole trade war these talks are going on this week i mean all of these other this other noise that's just contributing to the already high tensions that's not only economic it's now become so political intellectual property theft and now this it's just tensions are not going away but you do see a bipartisan republicans and democrats alike came out in support of the original tweet and said no no no we have freedom of speech here we're going to back them up and that was the only thing lately we've been able to get republicans and democrats to agree on is they said they were going to back them up for the freedom of speech and that brought a lot of the spotlight of what has been going on in china besides just their trade practices alternately thou
whether it's china or hong kong and their different beliefs i call kong while it is under china it is its own democracy so i think they are parallel but they are also different in the sense that the hong kong hers are are not exactly under chinese rule there are demands that some that have been met some that haven't and this is still ongoing the whole trade war these talks are going on this week i mean all of these other this other noise that's just contributing to the already high tensions...
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said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't facts but deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying that for those who rely on its money there are some lines which cannot be crossed joining us now via skype from manchester in the u.k. simon chadwick simon is a professor of sports enterprise itself a business school in manchester good to have you with us simon how do you see all of this playing out i mean the n.b.a. is a pretty big deal in china not only in terms of sport but in terms of jobs. i was actually really surprised by this incident because the n.b.a. for best for the 2 decades now has not only invested a lot of money but it's also invested a lot of time into their activities in china and t
said in a podcast that an outbreak of swine flu in china would only matter to chinese pigs parts of china's financial sector called the comments distasteful and racist other companies including gap clothing marriott hotels and the daimler car group have been forced to apologize to china i think so different they your mindset. in the western country you said 3 dumb of speach. in china we also have freedom of speech. but some areas. shouldn't facts but deeply. bottom line china seems to be saying...
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china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they have a whole lot to look forward to is the west tears itself up over ridiculous ideological things but i don't want to go into it because i get sick and tired of hearing about it but china has every reason to look forward last minute goes to fred yes i totally agree with you it's a lot of racism going on not only against china but also against chinese americans in the united states people always think that well looking at these chinese people how can they do so well they must be stealing this is not t
china. yeah but i mean let me go to fred but you know i mean you know andrew brought it up again and again he brought it up 1st before i did i when i look at how the western media treats china there is an implicit racism in there all of the time and it's really extraordinary from these liberal but media outlets but they do sound racist because a non caucasian non western power is challenging the current paradigm and i don't see any reason why the chinese are going to look backwards because they...
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in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going after. >> you've also talked about influence making. in this regard, one of the things that also takes place is that you have influx of chinese students in the united states, you also have the wheels to have a number of academic institutions that have the confucius institute and there has really been a flurry of the packs on those institutions that are taking resources from the confucius institute. let me give you an example of the state of florida know there are a good number and senator norcal rubio, has com
in china today. actually into file, so this guy was convicted and sentenced to prison and the officials involved in the case that it wasn't unusual that the ministry of public security had been dispatched a spy despite his facility which again is the key facility for counter drug operation it's a major intelligence center there, who knows what exactly he was after but it again, and the counterintelligence business you can tell who motivation of these spies are by the targets that they are going...
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but this comes as a fresh data from china shows just how much the trade war weighs on its economy china's imports and exports fell by more than analysts expected in september official government data showed flagging demand at home and abroad weighing on the world's 2nd largest economy the news from china customs isn't rosy. dryness foreign trade has shrunk more than the experts expected. you know you're going in september trying to total import and export value was $2.00 trillion you won a decrease of 3.3 percent exports were $1.00 trillion yuan a decrease of 0.7 percent and imports decreased by 6.2 percent. u.s. punitive tariffs continue to hit the chinese economy hard fewer and fewer goods are being shipped to the u.s. in september alone chinese exports to the u.s. fell by over 20 percent compared to the same month last year imports slumped by over 15 percent the u.s. is increasingly losing its importance as a trading partner for china in the 1st 9 months of the year the european union continue to be one of the most important trading partners for china with a trade volume of $5100000000
but this comes as a fresh data from china shows just how much the trade war weighs on its economy china's imports and exports fell by more than analysts expected in september official government data showed flagging demand at home and abroad weighing on the world's 2nd largest economy the news from china customs isn't rosy. dryness foreign trade has shrunk more than the experts expected. you know you're going in september trying to total import and export value was $2.00 trillion you won a...
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china's exports to the u.s. declined by about 12 percent in the 1st half the vietnam's exports have gone up by 33 percent to the u.s. by the dish also seen its exports of the u.s. increase so there are benefits to be had with a silver lining for trees in that. the u.s. customers are not buying from china but they're looking elsewhere so all businesses . elsewhere in asia changing best strategies to react to what's going on between the u.s. and china so this is for us as it's been going on for many years as china's as it's become more expensive to produce in china us we just have gone up there there's already been a relocation so companies have been looking elsewhere including chinese companies and american companies have been looking elsewhere in developing asia i think what's happened with the trade conflict is that process has accelerated so you've seen increases in if the f.b.i. approvals from american companies and chinese companies into the rest of developing asia there have been what seem like some more po
china's exports to the u.s. declined by about 12 percent in the 1st half the vietnam's exports have gone up by 33 percent to the u.s. by the dish also seen its exports of the u.s. increase so there are benefits to be had with a silver lining for trees in that. the u.s. customers are not buying from china but they're looking elsewhere so all businesses . elsewhere in asia changing best strategies to react to what's going on between the u.s. and china so this is for us as it's been going on for...