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chinae rise, trust me, china the rise, america is falling behind. am for years, i've heard many republicans and even democratic friends say, china is not on the rise. e, cna is on the rise. america is falling behind. i've always believed they got it america is rising. we have the best economy in the world. ome to office, the gdp is up, our trade deficit with china is down to the lowest level in over a decade, and we're standupst chinese government unfair economic practices now. at the same time we're sta up for peace and stability across the taiwan straits. i've revitalized our partnerships with the pacific japan, south korea, the philippines pacific island , nations. before it for all this tough talk on china, it never occurred to my pres any of that. i want fair competition withonf. we are in a stronger position to ceury against china than anyone else because we are investing in america again, in american workers. let me close with this. town where a lot of working-class and middle-class workers are in america. once a manufacturing boom town until
chinae rise, trust me, china the rise, america is falling behind. am for years, i've heard many republicans and even democratic friends say, china is not on the rise. e, cna is on the rise. america is falling behind. i've always believed they got it america is rising. we have the best economy in the world. ome to office, the gdp is up, our trade deficit with china is down to the lowest level in over a decade, and we're standupst chinese government unfair economic practices now. at the same time...
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in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i do not know why not in this way you can talk the question, well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia station is absolutely seizing a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate, absolutely. and it would be a huge step forward if russia were to be forced by joint efforts not to use the captured nuclear plant in europe for such military purposes, therefore, in principle, i do not expect a change in china's position yet, but to the extent of the change in the situation at the front and the increase of ukraine's capabilities and the reduction of russian, i am sure that china too... will also be forced to adjust your position you mentioned another statement by wang. you probably meant peace talks. now we will also listen to what the minister of foreign affairs of china said about possible peace negotiations, as he says, between u
in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i do not know why not in this way you can talk the question, well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia station is absolutely seizing a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate, absolutely. and it would be a huge step forward if...
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is that how china sees it? may differently — happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what _ happen. is that how china sees it? may differently but what matters | happen. is that how china sees it? | may differently but what matters is they do _ may differently but what matters is they do. for us and many other countries, _ they do. for us and many other countries, preserving this status quo and — countries, preserving this status quo and ensuring differences are resolved — quo and ensuring differences are resolved peacefully is what matters. antony— resolved peacefully is what matters. antony blinken speaking to our china correspondent. i'm joined now by china correspondent laura bicker who's in beijing. what did mr blinken say in terms of the future use of sanction. how might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? this might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? �* , , ., might beijing react to the threat of sanctions? ~ , , ., ., ., , sanctions? as you heard, he was unwillin:
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if it comes to china, that would be 10 times more damage for the you, for china. yes, yes, of course, but it's not going to be dramatic. china is being the best for the small them for this moment for a long time. okay, thank you so much and a little girl. yeah, i know geo political onto this, we really appreciate your insight into this us and not to them all these the political party of president mohammed des moines who appears to have achieved the last live victory in parliamentary elections by his people's national congress bodies seen as looking to china and away from india when it comes to future development as one at least 6 to 6 of the 93 seats kind of the up for grabs. and that's, according to the preliminary results of the main opposition party, which previously dominated the chain base, is projected to wait and just a 1000 seats best time. yeah, 1st of all, results are expected later this week. and when president de moines it to pi, he quickly phil phil, one of the main campaign, promises by ordering indian ministry personnel to leave the island nation, h
if it comes to china, that would be 10 times more damage for the you, for china. yes, yes, of course, but it's not going to be dramatic. china is being the best for the small them for this moment for a long time. okay, thank you so much and a little girl. yeah, i know geo political onto this, we really appreciate your insight into this us and not to them all these the political party of president mohammed des moines who appears to have achieved the last live victory in parliamentary elections...
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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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>> i think that china and em are interchangeably very much a link, because china occupies a significant portion of the msci index. china's growth is important for the rest of asia, and all eyes are on whether the consumption spending can pick up in the second half of this year. haidi: one of the questions of the ai chip fervor trade is how you identify the next age of opportunity for ai. do you have any ideas over what the medium term and longer term opportunities might be beyond this initial phase? >> sure, i think the bigger question is how does the ai development -- how do we frame it in regard to previous technologies? i think it is closer to what we saw with the internet development 20 or 30 years ago, which was a game changer. will ai have a similar type of impact? perhaps not as much but it will increase total productivity within economies, then there are significant numbers of opportunities investors can play. both from downstream whether it is energy related, power producers that are very integral toward manufacturing of ai related technologies to the upstream version where the
>> i think that china and em are interchangeably very much a link, because china occupies a significant portion of the msci index. china's growth is important for the rest of asia, and all eyes are on whether the consumption spending can pick up in the second half of this year. haidi: one of the questions of the ai chip fervor trade is how you identify the next age of opportunity for ai. do you have any ideas over what the medium term and longer term opportunities might be beyond this...
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as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talked 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 pad project, you know, about road initiative. what is she's message right now to the era 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 as helping israel and the israel is bonding palestinians that is argued that it does the same brilliantly mock of alien but it's not a hand 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 embargo. the reason is china is among the world's largest consumer
as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talked 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 pad...
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a bank to china. so that's pretty easy on the bracket and page is emerging market such as in the highlands technology and doing the shot in the are seeking to explore more opportunities to be the plus one. brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanding. alicia is a new set of discrimination sort of product. so instead of agency last year, so bryan, investing in china no longer felt like a safe bets is always all balanced in the reset of reward and maximizing your opportunity. but try to con contra, the downside risk. but right now the dollar sign looks no bus. the bus, unless an upside is quite limited. in contrast, brian so ample opportunity in southeast asia, the region has a young population in the hundreds of millions. and while g d, p per capita stick is a low with
a bank to china. so that's pretty easy on the bracket and page is emerging market such as in the highlands technology and doing the shot in the are seeking to explore more opportunities to be the plus one. brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanding. alicia is...
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sell to china, to do business with china. why all of a sudden so much caution and fear it seems as well. i think initially, the hope was that by engaging with china, by investing in china through big blue chip, firms like general electric in the united states. siemens in germany or fort barton, which went into china in a big way already in the 1980s that, that would liberalize china eventually. and it would turn into a western style democracy that was basically the theory. and i think already several years ago in the united states and more recently in europe, people have realized that that's not going to happen. that china is going to remain for all intents and purposes and all storage area and system. and because the united states feels threatened by, what they see is china's attempts to improve it, standing globally improve it's, it's power based globally, you know, they need to counter that. so they're trying to withdraw a little bit. the risk is the united states cause that and they feel that particular at the moment thre
sell to china, to do business with china. why all of a sudden so much caution and fear it seems as well. i think initially, the hope was that by engaging with china, by investing in china through big blue chip, firms like general electric in the united states. siemens in germany or fort barton, which went into china in a big way already in the 1980s that, that would liberalize china eventually. and it would turn into a western style democracy that was basically the theory. and i think already...
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in china toda . . . ., ., today. vietnam and china have had very strong _ today. vietnam and china have had very strong relations - had very strong relations historically. china is vietnam's biggest trading partner so yes it is benefiting from the shift from china into vietnam, but china is vietnam's biggest trade partner so i don't see vs hampering relations, in terms of tension, and more importantly vietnam has managed relations between these two superpowers extremely well between both china and the us. theyjust recently upgraded conditions to a conference of strategy partnership. vietnam has a history of managing relationships, it is called bamboo diplomacy.- bamboo diplomacy. how optimistic _ bamboo diplomacy. how optimistic are _ bamboo diplomacy. how optimistic are you - bamboo diplomacy. how optimistic are you about| bamboo diplomacy. how . optimistic are you about the outlook for vietnam?- outlook for vietnam? very optimistic _ outlook for vietnam? very optimistic. lower- outlook for vietnam? very | optimisti
in china toda . . . ., ., today. vietnam and china have had very strong _ today. vietnam and china have had very strong relations - had very strong relations historically. china is vietnam's biggest trading partner so yes it is benefiting from the shift from china into vietnam, but china is vietnam's biggest trade partner so i don't see vs hampering relations, in terms of tension, and more importantly vietnam has managed relations between these two superpowers extremely well between both china...
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there is both beijing and harbin a few minutes ago, which the leaders call kharbin or china russia china, or that there is one of the centers that is close to 5 provinces of russia, especially khabarovsk, khabarovsk and vladimostok, and one of the main goals of mr. putin's trip is also there, which i i will deal with it. well, in today's economic aspect, relations between russia and china, in a situation where the western side is under the most pressure. mr. ping admitted in today's press conference to distance the two countries it has reached over 240 billion dollars, and this 240 billion dollars is more than 90% of the national income of the two countries. this is where we come to the propaganda that the currents of western iran put forward that the trade relations between russia and china have decreased. we cannot cooperate except with the support of the dollar. we can see that these two countries are cooperating with this significant number. let me tell you a memory. at one time , when chinese containers entered russia , there were 150 thousand containers per year. when they returned
there is both beijing and harbin a few minutes ago, which the leaders call kharbin or china russia china, or that there is one of the centers that is close to 5 provinces of russia, especially khabarovsk, khabarovsk and vladimostok, and one of the main goals of mr. putin's trip is also there, which i i will deal with it. well, in today's economic aspect, relations between russia and china, in a situation where the western side is under the most pressure. mr. ping admitted in today's press...
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well, china is a, if you take china in the us, china is the only one who's saying that they want to improve relations, but a long e in the 2nd part of the speech i 0 call that said look, the us talks one thing and does another that kind of inconsistency makes it very difficult to pursue a relationship. a china is basically in the position of the prisoner's dilemma. it's uh, the u. s. is far more powerful economic be politically and militarily and is intense on keeping china down. that's patients view oil, and if you look at the evidence, you know, everything that the us is doing from keeping ships going, it seems that that would be in fact the impression anyone would get and a reasonable thing. so in terms of, um, you know, you're wrong and also russia. i don't know that having friend relations is it's, they're not only having good relations with those countries, but has was tested, testified by the 152 countries that showed up for the belt road initiative, 10 year anniversary. china has good relations with practically everybody. so i, you know, single, single thing these out and saying, we
well, china is a, if you take china in the us, china is the only one who's saying that they want to improve relations, but a long e in the 2nd part of the speech i 0 call that said look, the us talks one thing and does another that kind of inconsistency makes it very difficult to pursue a relationship. a china is basically in the position of the prisoner's dilemma. it's uh, the u. s. is far more powerful economic be politically and militarily and is intense on keeping china down. that's...
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so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us relations involved expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as the supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together and a good geopolitical expert and talk show hosts for the cvt and radio. thank you so much for your insight today. all right, that is going to do it for in this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila trans. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo, the in the late 18 ninety's french. so it is led by general poll arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot. the sonia, i mean h
so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us relations involved expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as the supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together and a good...
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we know china older than north korea or iran doesn't export weapons to china as to russia, excuse me. during this conflict, however, this ex, this exports of dual use products have been bumped up significantly. so as the start of the war, and we are talking about products like my quick of micro electronics and machine tools that are necessary to produce arms, ball bearings, necessary to produce tags. and these experts have been in a recent 2 months has decreased significantly due to an increased american pressure . the us officials have bold china that they will be sanctioning chinese banks, which facilitate such deals. and so the expectation is that today, letting me put him in his broad delegation that she brought it to him, said with himself the china will be there finding ways with chinese counterparts to facilitate such deals in the future to enhance rushes, rushes, weapons, production skip abilities, you mentioned that there ukraine's western allies have repeatedly urged china to reduce its support for russia's war effort, fabia. but they've also asked china to throw its weight
we know china older than north korea or iran doesn't export weapons to china as to russia, excuse me. during this conflict, however, this ex, this exports of dual use products have been bumped up significantly. so as the start of the war, and we are talking about products like my quick of micro electronics and machine tools that are necessary to produce arms, ball bearings, necessary to produce tags. and these experts have been in a recent 2 months has decreased significantly due to an...
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the cloud. meanwhile, china is aggressively promoting the rail line the china is trying to expand its influence in the world, including within un organizations. the data contained information on specific people in the field work. we've nicknamed them spice, that officers are paid by the respective as a member states is not unusual in itself. but there was something striking about the chinese officers. some are paid by what is known as the china scholarship council. we looked at the website and found a job posting for the f a o. it said that the political ideology of applicants was strictly monitored. applicants had to undergo further training in patriotic values and had to report regularly to the chinese embassy. the primary loyalty is owed to the chinese state and that takes precedence over all other obligations. are all other and loyalties that you might possibly have to keep human show. i'm french economist jones back got uh, has long been observing the f a o key points to another group of people. yeah. well, who the best and as a fellow the field also he's very is the s i o stock
the cloud. meanwhile, china is aggressively promoting the rail line the china is trying to expand its influence in the world, including within un organizations. the data contained information on specific people in the field work. we've nicknamed them spice, that officers are paid by the respective as a member states is not unusual in itself. but there was something striking about the chinese officers. some are paid by what is known as the china scholarship council. we looked at the website and...
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so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time, something interesting came out of the congress, which was a very subtle changing language in the premise work report. last year, it referred to a peaceful move towards the chinese reunification. i'm talking about taiwan. of course this, it would peaceful doesn't feature. we're talking about a firm advance towards reunification should be in conjunction with defense spending hikes, a see a shift in tone as a shifting strategy towards taiwan to no, i don't think so. i mean, if you look at the last 6 years, i mean there were years when
so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time, something...
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pushing back on china as well, rushes more machine will be a priority. china continues to provide materials to support versus defense, industrial base. and all of this is the only pollutants warm machine se attacks ukrainians and threatens european security. see relations between the world's top 2 global rivals had been 10 since early last year. after our chinese bible in flu across the us territory. and for us disputes relating to cell from taiwan since then, they've thought a little shooting thing. he'll be face to face talks with you as president joe biden in san francisco last november. but the u. s. has kept pressure on beijing, sanctioning chinese firms that ship products to russia and unavailing new micro chip export restrictions. the us state department of china is supporting the rushes war machine by supplying machine tools, computer chips, optics, drones, and cruise missile technology rushes semiconductor imports from china jump from 200000000 in 2021 to over 500000000 in 2022. as the war drags on russia's drawing, economic and diplomatic isolation has made its increase in the rel
pushing back on china as well, rushes more machine will be a priority. china continues to provide materials to support versus defense, industrial base. and all of this is the only pollutants warm machine se attacks ukrainians and threatens european security. see relations between the world's top 2 global rivals had been 10 since early last year. after our chinese bible in flu across the us territory. and for us disputes relating to cell from taiwan since then, they've thought a little shooting...
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russia trades china, the west, the usa, the eu, 1.600 billion dollars, so what will china choose, if they are not completely stupid, but not completely stupid, and especially since we have some results, some results that we still do not have we know but we can therefore anticipate visits to china by scholz and blinkin. svidenpin's visit to france, and let's not mix putler's visit to china, but what the west clearly said, you will continue to help russia, we will impose sanctions, there will be appropriate decisions that will hinder the further development of our economic and other cooperation. mr. igor, as they say, that's a point, that 's the most interesting thing, you, you already mentioned these visits and, as they say, the warnings that were given, and i want to understand, yes, did they work or not, because the economic the argument for trade, it is strong, but it cannot but be dominant for dictatorships, which in principle often build their politics on lies, and ideological is more important than economic for them, so... so tell me when britain says, when the grand shabs says
russia trades china, the west, the usa, the eu, 1.600 billion dollars, so what will china choose, if they are not completely stupid, but not completely stupid, and especially since we have some results, some results that we still do not have we know but we can therefore anticipate visits to china by scholz and blinkin. svidenpin's visit to france, and let's not mix putler's visit to china, but what the west clearly said, you will continue to help russia, we will impose sanctions, there will be...
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and china to dethrone the united states. countering the influence of china and russia, the u.s. should implement a strategy that focuses on prioritization, investment, and alignments. prioritization must ask what poses a threat to the u.s. and focus on those aspects. the report is a critical step toward the importance of prioritization for the u.s. overall. it will be complemented by another paper to be launched later this month. that forthcoming paper will place the hemisphere as a central organizing part of the partnership and organizing a proactive agenda that meets the region where shared interests align. stay tuned for more at the atlantic council. thank you for the scope crops center, atlantic council and all those joining us in studio, those watching on a ctv in via c-span. have a great afternoon. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> since 1979 in partnership with cable c-span has provided complete coverage of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are decided with no commenta
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so china's reaction has shown that china is criticizing japan and south korea and u.s. moves internationalization of the taiwan issue but so this has led china to change their policy toward japan and south korea. also i do think there are differences in dealing with taiwan straight among the three countries but even so, i think institutionalization of secured cooperation is vital to deal with either taiwan straight crisis or korean peninsula crisis so the point has been mentioned in the first session that we need to promote the institutionalization of cooperation among the three countries and this kind of cooperation should expand beyond the security area. >> thank you. let's move on to a slightly different topic. taiwan had an election in january. i would like to hear thoughts on their countries reaction to the outcome and brian could you tell us about what the policy toward china and the u.s. will be and do you expect the policy to change and how -- and what do you think china will likely response to that? >> in terms of taiwan's election in january, i would say japan
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-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me on this panel with two distinguished colleagues. both countries i know well. you ask a question about how i view the u.s.-china china relationship now. i am neither optimistic or pessimistic. as an australian, congenitally real estate -- realistic. i think we need to ground our analysis of the events of the last few weeks and the next few weeks. china is now much more powerful than it was in decades past. why do we have tensions in the u.s.-china relationship? china has moved from the margins of a global power to the
-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me...
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in the south china sea. china claims taiwan as an inherent part of its own territory, and ownership of some disputed islands in the south china sea. we're witnessing something of a rapprochement, but everything could change later this year if president trump is returned to the white house. mark williams, chief asia economist, capital economics. iamjust i am just looking at some of the quotes from that press conference. janet yellen says they will not allow a repeat of the china shock of early to thousands when she says around 2 million american manufacturing jobs were destroyed. we keep talking about protecting jobs, but adding the rightjob is to protect in america? first jobs, but adding the right “ob is to protect in america?h protect in america? first of all it is uuite protect in america? first of all it is quite striking _ protect in america? first of all it is quite striking to _ protect in america? first of all it is quite striking to hear - protect in america? first of all it is quite striking to h
in the south china sea. china claims taiwan as an inherent part of its own territory, and ownership of some disputed islands in the south china sea. we're witnessing something of a rapprochement, but everything could change later this year if president trump is returned to the white house. mark williams, chief asia economist, capital economics. iamjust i am just looking at some of the quotes from that press conference. janet yellen says they will not allow a repeat of the china shock of early...
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relationship with china. yes or no. ship, 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. it's our mission really up to the silo, the world. i mean, that's how we do this show, right? we've got to stop living in these little boxes. we're only are truth matters or maybe me and my neighbor, etc. to still live in boxes. terms are 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 russian president vladimir put in his swan in for a new 6 year term, saying he is determined to overcome another period of difficult minus the consolidated will of millions of people as a colossal force evidence of our coming from belief that we ourselves will determine the fate of
relationship with china. yes or no. ship, 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. it's our mission really up to the silo, the world. i mean, that's how we do this show, right? we've got to stop living in these little boxes. we're only are truth matters or...
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. china would argue what china would argue, what exactly the united states itself agrees to that. the us state department agrees that taiwan is not a country. they agree that there is only one china. this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a province. it is a part of china. and the p r. c. this is the live stream and the government, the but that, but let me do something. what was recognized. yes, but let me just stop here with you just communicate, i get it that i had, i think most of the nomenclature that you were stating is correct from what i have read as well. but then the us would argue, yeah, but there's a very strong separatist movement in taiwan. there are people in taiwan who no longer want to be a part of china that has it's a historic roots as well. therefore, china should back to hell off and let us go in there and help these for taiwan. these people establish their independence to which you say what to which i say 1st, that is not true. the vast majority of people on taiwan island want to keep the
. china would argue what china would argue, what exactly the united states itself agrees to that. the us state department agrees that taiwan is not a country. they agree that there is only one china. this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a province. it is a part of china. and the p r. c. this is the live stream and the government, the but that, but let me do something. what was recognized. yes, but let me just stop here...
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relationship with china. yes or no trip, papa? i don't think so. and 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. i 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. we're 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 i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence, a
relationship with china. yes or no trip, papa? i don't think so. and 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. i 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. we're only are truth...
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or the uae and china, that you confirmed that trade, that is, china came based on its own interests and signed this statement . it was collective, not bilateral. well , is it necessary for us to disturb our friendship with china? monk's relations. i don't have the same saudi arabia that you mentioned. saudi arabia has a very good relationship with the united states, but in the area of russia , syria, the west asian region , it has disagreements with russia and china. should they disrupt their relations or cut them off, should their documents be made unenforceable? they want ambassadors and ambassadors . look, i want to say this as one. first of all, i will discuss the ideology in another place . you see, as an era, friendly countries have differences, because every country has a foreign ministry. he could not find a diplomat who goes and talks and reduces these differences and increases commonalities . we have strategic relations with china and russia . yes, yes. they are unhappy. the leaders are unhappy that we support the integrity of ukraine's currency in international foru
or the uae and china, that you confirmed that trade, that is, china came based on its own interests and signed this statement . it was collective, not bilateral. well , is it necessary for us to disturb our friendship with china? monk's relations. i don't have the same saudi arabia that you mentioned. saudi arabia has a very good relationship with the united states, but in the area of russia , syria, the west asian region , it has disagreements with russia and china. should they disrupt...
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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 china, 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 line or what's her thoughts? okay, very well. you asked a question, what's the by the ministration?
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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china back in russia, china is back in north korea, china is in venezuela. china is, through the economic power, creating the unrest. >> i could talk about -- rebeccah: i could talk about this for an hour with you. this is how this ties together. things are not going well on the world stage. we've got crises that you mentioned crisis russia invasios of ukraine still ongoing. then you have chinese provocative dangerous reckless behavior in the pacific really reatening -- using water canyons, etc., against the philippines. really dangerous behavior. they are actually not unrelated. i want to just get back just to make the final point on what's going on in the red sea with iran driving all of this. and these uranian proxies are not even going to hit. so the chinese flagship will go through the red sea and the russian flagship can go through the red sea unscathed. but the who sees -- will continue hitting this in the red sea. rep. hern: think about how many days that ships have to go around southern africa to bring product to the united states or to bring oil, g
china back in russia, china is back in north korea, china is in venezuela. china is, through the economic power, creating the unrest. >> i could talk about -- rebeccah: i could talk about this for an hour with you. this is how this ties together. things are not going well on the world stage. we've got crises that you mentioned crisis russia invasios of ukraine still ongoing. then you have chinese provocative dangerous reckless behavior in the pacific really reatening -- using water...
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he has been to china many times, and yet today’s case is special. this is putin's first state visit since his re-election inauguration, which in diplomatic parlance is considered extremely important. by the way, xidin ping last year, after being re-elected as head of the people's republic of china, made his first state visit to moscow. traditionally, negotiations begin with communication between leaders in a so-called narrow format. we have developed a good, kind tradition of making first foreign visits to each other, and this is a clear confirmation of its importance. which is given to us, to you in moscow, in beijing course for the consistent development of bilateral relations of comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction. in the new campaign, we intend, as always, to be good neighbors with russia, trusting friends and reliable partners, to consistently strengthen the centuries-old friendship between the two peoples, to jointly strive for multinational development and revival, and with common efforts to defend international equality and j
he has been to china many times, and yet today’s case is special. this is putin's first state visit since his re-election inauguration, which in diplomatic parlance is considered extremely important. by the way, xidin ping last year, after being re-elected as head of the people's republic of china, made his first state visit to moscow. traditionally, negotiations begin with communication between leaders in a so-called narrow format. we have developed a good, kind tradition of making first...
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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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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 of all countries style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, barracka bama 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. i think he
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 of all countries style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, barracka bama 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...
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. china is relation . yeah. that us. thank you. there is one thing in common between the japanese position and the american position. as regards the so called one china policy, the tokyo government at the time and watching this as well, acknowledged that the chinese communist party says this and that, that's it. they, they have neither neither united states nor japan has ever said that we subscribe to the chinese version of china policy. remember that you said it is to tom card checking. $197172.00 also strongly mentioned, asserted that taiwan is a legitimate entry and legitimate entity in the international community. and so the united states and japan also took it back to consideration into that deposition as well. so the tokyo government said they acknowledged what the chinese communist party said. read the text, you bring up the united states. obviously, incredibly important here. i just want to give out to you was a bit of a reminder of the u. s. policy on taiwan, the washington switch. diplomatic reco
. china is relation . yeah. that us. thank you. there is one thing in common between the japanese position and the american position. as regards the so called one china policy, the tokyo government at the time and watching this as well, acknowledged that the chinese communist party says this and that, that's it. they, they have neither neither united states nor japan has ever said that we subscribe to the chinese version of china policy. remember that you said it is to tom card checking....
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is china still a partner or already an ally? the chinese leader immediately outlined this framework on the very first day, he said that we would deepen our long-term, comprehensive strategic partnership, that is, the answer: a partner, not a military-political ally, just a partner, but a strategic one, that is, for the long term, comprehensive, that is... in all areas of our interaction, let's pay attention to the graphic: the growth of russia's trade with the people's republic of china, what does it look like he? please, the data is impressive, despite the sanctions pressure from the west, the russian federation is coping with crisis moments in the economy, here is the data indicating that this cooperation is quite successful, please pay attention to the ends here this... the ability of our own people and their livelihoods to be maintained at the required level, please, here is a short illustration, purely practical, on the eve of our transfer, i was at a plant near minsk, at a belarusian plant, where they began assembling chin
is china still a partner or already an ally? the chinese leader immediately outlined this framework on the very first day, he said that we would deepen our long-term, comprehensive strategic partnership, that is, the answer: a partner, not a military-political ally, just a partner, but a strategic one, that is, for the long term, comprehensive, that is... in all areas of our interaction, let's pay attention to the graphic: the growth of russia's trade with the people's republic of china, what...
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the processing is done in china. they mine this stuff. they send it to china. an china sends it back to the rest of the world. the question s. how do we stand up, for instance, processing plants either in australia or elsewhere that could handle the processing of these elements so we can then be able to have a second supply as opposed to just relying on china. the same is true with regard to other parts of the supply chain. one very interesting thing, by the way, that i learned today is that aluminum for some of these e.v.'s in china are coming from the eager forced labor employed with regard to mining aluminum. i think that will be another issue that the c.c.p. has to deal with over time. i see us as well as other countries saying, look, we don't want to import cars that are made with aluminum from slave labor. >> i'm glad you mentioned that. literally the next topic i was going to move to. i know the committee had the investigation into shein and temu about potential forced labor and those supply chains. is there something you are still working on? are you ex
the processing is done in china. they mine this stuff. they send it to china. an china sends it back to the rest of the world. the question s. how do we stand up, for instance, processing plants either in australia or elsewhere that could handle the processing of these elements so we can then be able to have a second supply as opposed to just relying on china. the same is true with regard to other parts of the supply chain. one very interesting thing, by the way, that i learned today is that...
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german chancellor olaf scholz began a three-day visit to china. he will meet with the leader of the celestial empire xijing ping and the prime minister lit qiang. scholz became the first leader of a western country to visit china this year. as reported by reuters, germany is going to convince the official beijing to refuse cooperation with by russia the united states of america plans to allocate urgent aid to israel, because of the attack by iran, the congress will meet next week . it is currently unknown whether support for ukraine will be considered. let me remind you that iran launched a massive attack on israel with missiles and attack drones. according to zmi, citing us officials, the us military shot down most of the drones outside israeli airspace, and israeli air defense and fighter jets shot down most of the missiles, so iran was unable to do much damage. after a massive attack medics provided assistance to 31 residents of israel, including a ten-year-old girl. tonight, the un security council will meet due to events in the middle east. u
german chancellor olaf scholz began a three-day visit to china. he will meet with the leader of the celestial empire xijing ping and the prime minister lit qiang. scholz became the first leader of a western country to visit china this year. as reported by reuters, germany is going to convince the official beijing to refuse cooperation with by russia the united states of america plans to allocate urgent aid to israel, because of the attack by iran, the congress will meet next week . it is...
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sun, we will save america. in fact, of course, i want to start with a visit to china, because, well, to be honest, the level of the statements that the parties made is amazing, and not in the sense of their scale, although the scale is also impressive, in the sense of the clarity, clarity and precision of these statements that are precisely related to the reality of the events taking place, and not to some kind of speculation, well, safe, and then make yes or. dmitry sergeevich peskov generally confirmed that it is clear that this visit of sergei viktorovich is preparatory for the state visit of president putin, which will take place this year, so i think that, well , the preparation started in this way, of course, lays down decisions that can... surprise very, very many people there, yes, well, look what we discussed, well, firstly, about our relations, which are more than an alliance, everything was said with the utmost, so to speak, clarity, but there are key points, well, for example, with sanctions, we will sort it out within brix, what this means, well, this means that economic
sun, we will save america. in fact, of course, i want to start with a visit to china, because, well, to be honest, the level of the statements that the parties made is amazing, and not in the sense of their scale, although the scale is also impressive, in the sense of the clarity, clarity and precision of these statements that are precisely related to the reality of the events taking place, and not to some kind of speculation, well, safe, and then make yes or. dmitry sergeevich peskov generally...
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ambassador to china. let's turn to the us now — where president biden and donald trump, are expected to clinch their party's nominations this week, for november's presidential election, and both men have been campaigning in the swing state of georgia. joe biden won it four years ago but with a majority of fewer than 12,000. now there's a fear among democrats, that african americans may be turning away from the party. gary o'donoghue, has more from the state's capital, atla nta. victory here in november could turn on just how many african americans decide to vote. are you going to vote this upcoming election? i wasn't looking at doing it. wasn't? 0k. it's an attitude voting advocates are trying to combat and they're finding frustration with the democrats on the doorstep. the republicans, they can say one thing and people will catch on to it, you know, and it sticks. and so i want us to have more one—liners. i do want more aggression. 88% of black voters supported joe biden in 2020, but some surveys sho
ambassador to china. let's turn to the us now — where president biden and donald trump, are expected to clinch their party's nominations this week, for november's presidential election, and both men have been campaigning in the swing state of georgia. joe biden won it four years ago but with a majority of fewer than 12,000. now there's a fear among democrats, that african americans may be turning away from the party. gary o'donoghue, has more from the state's capital, atla nta. victory here...
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china retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the public health crisis, the trump administration. reported to a blame game and leveling unfounded allegations, they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country. your own aid, secretary azar says he does not use this term. he says ethnicity does not cause the virus. why do you keep using this? buse it comes from ch racist, it's not racist at all, no, not at all, it comes from china, that's why it comes from china, i want to be accurred, i have a great i have great love for all of the people from our country, but uh, as you know, china tried to say at one point, maybe they stuff now, that it was caused by american soldiers, that can't happen, it's not going to happen, not as long as i'm president. and it comes from china. western media play
china retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the public health crisis, the trump administration. reported to a blame game and leveling unfounded allegations, they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country. your own aid,...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing from our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of shared vision and efforts. luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how to work together. i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to have her teamwork with our team whether it is protecting farmland from the chinese communist party and getting tiktok off government devices and making sure
particularly china. i look forward to hearing from our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. 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...
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staying with china. and zooming in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think we are expecting a 33% increase in net profits and we will see where that goes. there is a forecast net profit that will be 6.4%, a little bit higher than what was 4.9% higher than what was 4.9% higher than what was 4.9% higher than the last quarter. year over year. they think we are in the middle of a price war and i are in the middle of a price warand i think are in the middle of a price war and i think all tension is to see what is gaining in market share and profits and it will be interesting to see what is happening there because we have seen it slumping china for a little bit but we actually think that the g
staying with china. and zooming in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think we are expecting a 33% increase in net profits and we will see where that goes. there is a forecast...
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inc, rear us and rad middles. kent, i'm the china sleeves in china sleeves. there are more than 2000 pots. do 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 only until 2016 started. gallium then became too expensive and honesty, political shift. bog there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and security? sure. competitive as each kite for the semi conductor industry. those questions seem to have been answered. policies in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke round on a new semi conductor factory for infinity and interest in me. conductors are often referred to as the oil of the 21st century, the one raw materials, so to speak, on which almost everything else depend
inc, rear us and rad middles. kent, i'm the china sleeves in china sleeves. there are more than 2000 pots. do 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 only until 2016 started. gallium then became too expensive...
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says 2021. china, relieved to 23. i frequent country state and in 2022. china has successfully helped gonna restructure. he's that good to be turning those approaches works which on china, or is it the forefront to try to do something about it? you recognize? it's not down to the west of lending institutions. it's a black, a chinese trying to do, or would it con and i should say that it is not out out of altruism either because it is indeed and try this interest. that'd be so over a $140000000000.00 of debt to china. loans to africa does not go into default. however, i don't think we should use a plain game here because the reality is that africa in particular has been shot out of the global modernity. by not being offered sufficient to capital funding for the past 4 or 5 centuries. this is the moment where the west and china should join hands in providing massive capital infrastructure building to the roles and these, the developed nations. no country should be shot out of the world with modernity and economic prospe
says 2021. china, relieved to 23. i frequent country state and in 2022. china has successfully helped gonna restructure. he's that good to be turning those approaches works which on china, or is it the forefront to try to do something about it? you recognize? it's not down to the west of lending institutions. it's a black, a chinese trying to do, or would it con and i should say that it is not out out of altruism either because it is indeed and try this interest. that'd be so over a...
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i relations between the us and china? ~ , , china? i think this is where i su ose china? i think this is where i sunpose wong _ china? i think this is where i suppose wong came - china? i think this is where i suppose wong came up - china? i think this is where i suppose wong came up and | china? i think this is where i - suppose wong came up and became the new leader, basically in charge of a team that has to deal with many issues on multiple fronts, domestic and external. i think it's all about what is in singapore prospect best interest, whether they deal with china, the us or they deal with china, the us or the asean region itself, it's what's best for singapore, and that's simple. india's media landscape has changed dramatically since 2014 when prime minister modi's hindu nationalist bjp swept to power. there's been growing privatisation. several national news channels once owned by independent media entrepreneurs are now controlled by billionaire tycoons. our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar has more on the impact. brand modi is the only thing this electi
i relations between the us and china? ~ , , china? i think this is where i su ose china? i think this is where i sunpose wong _ china? i think this is where i suppose wong came - china? i think this is where i suppose wong came up - china? i think this is where i suppose wong came up and | china? i think this is where i - suppose wong came up and became the new leader, basically in charge of a team that has to deal with many issues on multiple fronts, domestic and external. i think it's all...
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of state was going to china to convey the us position to china. what was the narrative in the chinese press? they had a key argument there that china wants to understand from this meeting whether china and the united states are adversaries or not, that is, a much deeper approach, they understood this, do you think, they understood this clearly, i absolutely i’m convinced that he didn’t put the point he wanted, but he did, the farewells speak much more eloquently than any documents that could be there, downgrade, i agree, you know, when we see that blinken is trying make several games at the same time, plays on several boards, he plays in france, he tries to play in italy, he tries to play in china, but why does he need this, because we all understand perfectly well that nothing works out with china, with china it is impossible to speak in the language of an ultimatum, we all understand that if you're trying. but at the same time he says: we don’t need escalation, we need visibility, escalation and the appearance of helping ukraine, we don’
of state was going to china to convey the us position to china. what was the narrative in the chinese press? they had a key argument there that china wants to understand from this meeting whether china and the united states are adversaries or not, that is, a much deeper approach, they understood this, do you think, they understood this clearly, i absolutely i’m convinced that he didn’t put the point he wanted, but he did, the farewells speak much more eloquently than any documents that...
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and china day by day. annabelle: when you take a look at asia in particular, china in particular, we are actually seeing investors are starting to perhaps leave the market again, so the property sector, the moves that have been announced, they seem to not really have much favor among investors over a more sustained period. do you see that reallocation to china so far that we have seen shifting away perhaps just as easily? nick: we definitely do come annabelle, and that's one of the reasons we have not gone back in. in terms of emerging markets, an area we look at more broadly, it's shown to be one of the better ways to access emerging markets on a risk-adjusted basis is currency. so we spent a lot of time looking at local currency emerging-market debt but that's everything from eastern europe, latin america and also through asia, so there's also attractiveness just by buying local currency bonds, but you have to have a view on the u.s. dollar. there's quite an attractive real yield spread that we will keep
and china day by day. annabelle: when you take a look at asia in particular, china in particular, we are actually seeing investors are starting to perhaps leave the market again, so the property sector, the moves that have been announced, they seem to not really have much favor among investors over a more sustained period. do you see that reallocation to china so far that we have seen shifting away perhaps just as easily? nick: we definitely do come annabelle, and that's one of the reasons we...