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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years is wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to the reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look 1st and use australia as kind of a example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you said to us where they're doing bono for do willing to accept known western leadership or was very intriguing to us a little bit more is i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian state because i thin
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years is wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more...
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even though that's the narrative in the region is all about china, china, china. my book tries to kind of wrestle with that distinction. now, just to conclude, and we can get into our conversation and question and answer period. looking to the future, i see four possible scenarios. first, further band wagoning with china. second, continued soft rivalry between the two powers as i described it, which can lead to competitive coexistence. third, the harder rivalry, porlarization of the region between the two major powers, and fourthly, kind of more neutral hedging on the part of acian. so ray mainow can put up that one slide i have foe where i see the region today. this slide is a snapshot of the present, 2020 as i see it. longest spectrum of where the countries fall in general terms of there orientation, and the book describes the metrics for this judgment. you'll see most of the countries, seven of ten on the chinese side of the neutral line. three, vietnam, singapore, philippines, on the american sites of the neutral line but even those three are not out towards t
even though that's the narrative in the region is all about china, china, china. my book tries to kind of wrestle with that distinction. now, just to conclude, and we can get into our conversation and question and answer period. looking to the future, i see four possible scenarios. first, further band wagoning with china. second, continued soft rivalry between the two powers as i described it, which can lead to competitive coexistence. third, the harder rivalry, porlarization of the region...
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it was what the western society caught the free china versus the communist china i can today and later on of course there is the narrative has become you know the democratic time and worry versus dictatorial c.e.c. let's face it i don't think there can be a wise and reasonable us policy biden policy towards i want a war zone controversy on human rights if there is not a new honest sufficient public understanding about this he issue and i'm afraid my friend that that's an. adverse to what is really going on in the public but you know michael you 9 know very i mean in the 1st days of the of they abided ministration american troops were moved out of iraq into syria i mean one of the 1st foreign policy moves they made ok it didn't even really make the headlines you had to really go to antiwar dot com or something like that to find that out so i mean what i'm kind of beating around the bush here is are we going to see a reset of the obama administration with some nuance taken over from the drumbeat ministration of the by the administration michel yes i think you're right on biden of course
it was what the western society caught the free china versus the communist china i can today and later on of course there is the narrative has become you know the democratic time and worry versus dictatorial c.e.c. let's face it i don't think there can be a wise and reasonable us policy biden policy towards i want a war zone controversy on human rights if there is not a new honest sufficient public understanding about this he issue and i'm afraid my friend that that's an. adverse to what is...
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but there are more thinking about maybe must be more in china so for china to be able to achieve the social goal something i was trying to more investments. i would think so because this shows the governing capacity and that's a very important the matter stability and the governing capacity we have seen what happened in the us the reason why rebooting on the economy is so difficult in the us is that on the governing capacity was a compromise under donald trump so now people see more hope because somehow maybe there's more united there and in china this has already been achieved and they sacked haitian as the macro economy will be stabilizing for a long time and that is a positive sign for asked turn of the masters all right i want to ask i mean and now briefly before we have to wrap things up and try and give a final word to anna as well as yuki a china with that sort of economic outlook which dan was outlining does that mean it will find more opportunity to project itself politically globally as well oh absolutely in china's growing footprint has is a double edged sword as a grows l
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china is "eternal, immutable." and these people, with their notable differences, are a problem, so we have seen since 2012 effectively a cultural genocide going on in xinjiang. and, as lyse well knows, when you have policies like that, women become a major victim. let mejust bring you in, because the bbc has obviously had some criticism from china in reporting this story. a lot of criticism from china . reporting the story and in how they have responded to the covid—19 crisis, but that isjournalism, - asking questions and l trying to get answers. it is interesting that the latest is that antony blinken, - the us secretary of state, - has called his chinese counterpart to say that, you know, - we have got to do something about this, and it was very much . in president biden's speech as well. where the voices are silent have been from the muslim world. i the 01c in 2019 came up with a statement, | the organisation of islamic states, commending china for taking carel of its muslim population. the only, really, musli
china is "eternal, immutable." and these people, with their notable differences, are a problem, so we have seen since 2012 effectively a cultural genocide going on in xinjiang. and, as lyse well knows, when you have policies like that, women become a major victim. let mejust bring you in, because the bbc has obviously had some criticism from china in reporting this story. a lot of criticism from china . reporting the story and in how they have responded to the covid—19 crisis, but...
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government had a memorandum of understanding with china which would essentially mean that china would not have any prison labor goods exported to the u.s. and give the u.s. the ability to go and inspect the prisons to make sure they are not exporting these products but in reality, as we know, these products are still entering our stores and our borders and reality is a lot of times customs and border patrol is not allowed to go in these facilities the way that they say they can and so i am not confident that china has will do anything differently. >> both the eu and the united states have a ban on exportation of goods made from forced labor so when you think about this in your book but how could our government and been enforcing these? >> they are not very good because it's really hard to get hard evidence and there are reasons for that. you don't want to accidentally ban a factory that is not using forced labor but it is truly difficult to get eyewitness accounts for a lot of these cases especially auditors can't or i read an article in "the wall street journal" about how auditors ca
government had a memorandum of understanding with china which would essentially mean that china would not have any prison labor goods exported to the u.s. and give the u.s. the ability to go and inspect the prisons to make sure they are not exporting these products but in reality, as we know, these products are still entering our stores and our borders and reality is a lot of times customs and border patrol is not allowed to go in these facilities the way that they say they can and so i am not...
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china sea and the east china sea. notoriously china has been building military outposts on disputed islands throughout the region despite objections from its neighbors this is partly about staking out military might but it also has huge implications for the world economy a really significant proportion of global trade passes through these waters the greatest fear of all is that china could one day follow through on its threat to invade taiwan something that is not just a daily concern for the people of taiwan but for us allies in the whole region. if taiwan were to be occupied by the chinese military then it becomes almost impossible to decide our entire network. at that point. because at any time they could be invaded from taiwan if they're attacking these risks is going to take monumental efforts from the u.s. in asia in the years to come from investing in the navy to rallying allies in the region to stick together that process was already underway cheering the trumpet ministration with meetings of the quotes from t
china sea and the east china sea. notoriously china has been building military outposts on disputed islands throughout the region despite objections from its neighbors this is partly about staking out military might but it also has huge implications for the world economy a really significant proportion of global trade passes through these waters the greatest fear of all is that china could one day follow through on its threat to invade taiwan something that is not just a daily concern for the...
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but the data just caves looking better and better for china we are thoughts on china they certainly have handled co-head crisis better than any other country and what i what i mean by that is that their g.d.p. is now bouncing back in a way that no other country is experiencing and i liken it to a post world war 2 era where the us kind of won that war there and their economy was intact and they became dominant the same psych china has won the covert war and that gives them a huge advantage going forward but what are your thoughts on china metz well i mean china i discussed knew about 2 years ago as a chinese massive problems in the world i mean he's used newsies you know starting china obviously you know i don't know if you can trust their g.d.p. numbers manner they've got a very tight relationship with hunter biden with the money that was transferred onto biden's out in the biden family it seems to be ignored by the mainstream media i think china has a big it dance and gentle lot of the young they knew what was going on. before anybody else because that was a point of origin so do i
but the data just caves looking better and better for china we are thoughts on china they certainly have handled co-head crisis better than any other country and what i what i mean by that is that their g.d.p. is now bouncing back in a way that no other country is experiencing and i liken it to a post world war 2 era where the us kind of won that war there and their economy was intact and they became dominant the same psych china has won the covert war and that gives them a huge advantage going...
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take a break and when we come back then china expert is going to break it all down don't go away. with. the sort of the. lower story. when you go to the movie. to keep. the post trauma era has begun. what role would the former president play within the republican party by all accounts trump intends to remain relevant if this is the case what is the future of the populist wing of the party and fourthly if indeed the g.o.p. is now the party of the working class will the party leadership in phrase to see indirection. welcome back to the kaiser report timeouts again to entrepreneur and business band and collins who lives in southern florida after 2 decades living in china where he worked for g.m. and then as the publisher of the china money report dan welcome back a mexican to be back now as mentioned you are in southern florida and it's absolutely booming as finn tact and because owners flee the high tax manhattan for no tax florida you're noticing the influx what does it tell you about how to run a city dan collins well south florida expects to see miami the mayor flores's is focuse
take a break and when we come back then china expert is going to break it all down don't go away. with. the sort of the. lower story. when you go to the movie. to keep. the post trauma era has begun. what role would the former president play within the republican party by all accounts trump intends to remain relevant if this is the case what is the future of the populist wing of the party and fourthly if indeed the g.o.p. is now the party of the working class will the party leadership in phrase...
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between philippines and china so. there are few takers for a nation they know where george already mentioned it but i think it's really important here in atlanta look at how mainstream media the main broadsheets how they describe one policy under paul and ministrations you know over the last few decades that it's all it's very him bone it's all it's very value driven i mean you we just having a few days ago in the new york times to low octane writers talking about they have on the west now as the great. alliance against me and my democratic forces them china and russia and all that which are you know it sounds all nice and bind but that doesn't again go back to what no small interest might not always point out to people the great alliance the defeated naziism had very different players involved in the battle and they had one goal and they the achieved history would turned out . but you know he's constantly playing on his bow you know i mean you know about fighting for gay rights entirely aggressively when we're going
between philippines and china so. there are few takers for a nation they know where george already mentioned it but i think it's really important here in atlanta look at how mainstream media the main broadsheets how they describe one policy under paul and ministrations you know over the last few decades that it's all it's very him bone it's all it's very value driven i mean you we just having a few days ago in the new york times to low octane writers talking about they have on the west now as...
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the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china. number two, the phase one trade deal would set very specific benchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to solve long—term structural issues in the us—china trade relationship, ipr protection, forced technology transfer, chinese state subsidies. the phase one trade deal dealt with none of these issues. so to use your rhetoric, stephen, the trump strategy, yes, was very confrontational, push back, prodding china at every opportunity, but it was not very competitive. it didn't improve the american competitive position vis a vis china. it was just very confrontational. so let's move on then. you don't see any real positives out of trump's trade policy. what about his policy on
the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china. number two, the phase one trade deal would set very specific benchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to...
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you look at china, china is a massive oil importer. you see a spike in oil prices and it has not worked well for chinese equities. on the other hand, you have a whole bunch of commodity producing value in the valuation bucket. you have latin americans, brazil, mexico, what have you, she lay -- chile, peru. not big importers of oil. it will not have a relative performance effect. it is too early to worry about that now but if oil continues to head higher, it will lead to some divergences across countries and regions. rishaad: have a good one, mader maeimi. breaking news coming through at the moment. the australian government has been advised that the australian citizen and journalist here was formally arrested in china on friday according to the foreign affairs minister, saying that they have been advised that she was arrested on suspicion of illegally supplying state secrets overseas. she has been in detention since august 13 and the australian government in canberra raising concerns about her detention, including questions about her w
you look at china, china is a massive oil importer. you see a spike in oil prices and it has not worked well for chinese equities. on the other hand, you have a whole bunch of commodity producing value in the valuation bucket. you have latin americans, brazil, mexico, what have you, she lay -- chile, peru. not big importers of oil. it will not have a relative performance effect. it is too early to worry about that now but if oil continues to head higher, it will lead to some divergences across...
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toward china well it's yeah i mean it's hard to say i mean there's nothing that china doesn't know basically i mean there are so many people in so many sensitive positions if you go you know most of the ph d.'s are graduating from china or india so we stop producing a lot of p.g. candidates and things like mathematics and physics you know we basically import students for those programs so they're everywhere in high sensitive areas and i think only the last year or so that. us f.b.i. place like this you're setting a look at this chain has a confucius institutes that were set up at most campuses in the united states united states is putting in action against those interests issued at the u.s.o. at the deal it's going for. me not don't see many russians stand and stare but the cats another story ok so the u.s. dollar turns 50 in august doesn't live all the way to that safety if anniversary what are what are china's plans post dollar. post dollar i think you know it's a free check right now the united states is a free rider on the global trade system right we print stuff and we get stuff for fre
toward china well it's yeah i mean it's hard to say i mean there's nothing that china doesn't know basically i mean there are so many people in so many sensitive positions if you go you know most of the ph d.'s are graduating from china or india so we stop producing a lot of p.g. candidates and things like mathematics and physics you know we basically import students for those programs so they're everywhere in high sensitive areas and i think only the last year or so that. us f.b.i. place like...
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people talk about china — and as the en bloc. people talk about china i _ and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could _ and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could talk- and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could talk about i about china i could talk about pakistan, it is not a country with an army but an army with a country. the army is so deeply logged into the economy in myanmar. even those people who could be budged, those leaders have an awful lot to lose moneywise quite apart from power wires. moneywise quite apart from power wires-— moneywise quite apart from power wires. that is right and in 2019, the _ power wires. that is right and in 2019, the united _ power wires. that is right and in 2019, the united nations | in 2019, the united nations fact—finding mission released and 111 page report which set out in detail the vast web of military control in companies around myanmar which earn its revenue from internal and external sources. so again, revenue from internal and externalsources. so again, it is not as if the world needs to sit up and
people talk about china — and as the en bloc. people talk about china i _ and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could _ and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could talk- and as the en bloc. people talk about china i could talk about i about china i could talk about pakistan, it is not a country with an army but an army with a country. the army is so deeply logged into the economy in myanmar. even those people who could be budged, those leaders have an awful lot to lose...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. he's called for a situation where there was another cold war. be a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general for me in general. as a citizen of the european union. we conceive it international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind the peace. the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the u.s. and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. the asperity i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china any less say that horrid can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what europe decides today and it should all be fodder.
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. he's called for a situation where there was another cold war. be a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general for me in general. as a citizen of the...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help treat us to expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation to situationally there was also another cold war. to ease their method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in general also as it is as a citizen of the european union. we can see that international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind the peace. the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the us and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. i feel scared ok i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china i mean usa and europe can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what e
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help treat us to expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation to situationally there was also another cold war. to ease their method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in...
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lew: china was fascinating. southern china was very entrepreneurial, economically driven, small businesses, mom and pop shops come and very active. you could go out at 2:00 in the morning and there were lights on and people were doing business. at the same time, when i went to beijing for business, it was dark, very few cars on the road, very few hotels, no restaurants. the change that started in southern china then moved across the country, and the development of china over the last 30, 40 years has been unbelievable. he has been an incredible shift. tom: bring it to the now. this is orval schell, the giant, talking about the death of engagement with one george schultz, and schultz made clear that the fact is that we opened up china, and some of this, these are the outcomes, that we have a china with more leverage, a china with more business relationships. how do we get to a new place with china after they have opened up? lew: there are a couple of aspects of that. one of them is showing china the respect that
lew: china was fascinating. southern china was very entrepreneurial, economically driven, small businesses, mom and pop shops come and very active. you could go out at 2:00 in the morning and there were lights on and people were doing business. at the same time, when i went to beijing for business, it was dark, very few cars on the road, very few hotels, no restaurants. the change that started in southern china then moved across the country, and the development of china over the last 30, 40...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to their reactions from the region i think the euro up and the u.s. can now kind of look for us and use australia as kind of a and this example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you said to us where there's a doable know if would be willing to accept known western leadership or was very intriguing to us a little bit more is i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authorita
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more...
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and china to get their relationship back on track at least according to beijing china is pressing the new administration and d.c. to axe many of former president trump policies against the nation in hopes of forging better relations with president biden and his team are to use alex my love it tells the story with the trumpet ministration. an opportunity has presented itself to improve relations between the u.s. and china the 2 countries are often at odds but in reality both camps know that they need each other to prosper. but the essence of sino u.s. economic and trade relations is a mutual benefit and when when the interests of both sides are deeply integrated full cooperation will benefit both good will complication you can only hurt cooperation is the only correct choice however in recent years the trouble ministration chose confrontation over cooperation during president trumps time in office the u.s. hiked tariffs on imports from china and imposed bans and other restrictions on chinese companies. and trump didn't stop there. the former president and his team went against america'
and china to get their relationship back on track at least according to beijing china is pressing the new administration and d.c. to axe many of former president trump policies against the nation in hopes of forging better relations with president biden and his team are to use alex my love it tells the story with the trumpet ministration. an opportunity has presented itself to improve relations between the u.s. and china the 2 countries are often at odds but in reality both camps know that they...
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exports to s china. quite the opposite happened we are now at $400 billion at deficit to china and you know, whole u.s. industries have moved to china. something like three or 5 billion american jobs have been moved to china between 2001 and today and so they are eating our lunch and i think that president biden and i'm pleased that he recognizes that. >> host: would we be in a better position trade wise if we had entered the transpacific partnership there at the end of the obama administration beginning of the trump administration? >> guest: trade wise it would've made no difference. in fact, trade wise we might have been in a little slightly worse position because that agreement was not going to open a significantly any significant markets for us in asia. remember, we called it a transpacific agreement but aside from japan the other major asian countries will be vietnam, malaysia and singapore and those are not big markets. we did bring japan into it but nothing in the agreement was going to increase o
exports to s china. quite the opposite happened we are now at $400 billion at deficit to china and you know, whole u.s. industries have moved to china. something like three or 5 billion american jobs have been moved to china between 2001 and today and so they are eating our lunch and i think that president biden and i'm pleased that he recognizes that. >> host: would we be in a better position trade wise if we had entered the transpacific partnership there at the end of the obama...
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china for fear _ initiative, countries don't want to criticise china for fear of - criticise china for fear of repercussions. - criticise china for fear of repercussions.— criticise china for fear of repercussions. criticise china for fear of re ercussions. ,, l, l, repercussions. you followed the whole covid _ repercussions. you followed the whole covid investigation - repercussions. you followed the whole covid investigation very i whole covid investigation very closely with china but when you've read this account on the way some uighur women have been treated and attacked, what are your thoughts? to be honest, it was a very strong story— be honest, it was a very strong story by— be honest, it was a very strong story by the bbc. i went to sweden and spoke — story by the bbc. i went to sweden and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also _ and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also in _ and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also in the camps and so the sorts— was also in the camps and so the sorts of— was also in the camps and so the sorts of sexual abuses and atrocitie
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so the rise of china you know adapted to the price of china by doing a vast amount of business in china and because you need to expand there and vote with their feet as an asshole for example opening a big plant in in her not in and now the latest test slope into a manufacturing plant in shanghai. citibank is expanding its business including derivatives you know i think it's j.p. morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china american government doesn't necessarily but a large portion of america that job when he comedy don't you know why because the government doesn't because then it finds someone it gets off the hook by blaming someone else gentlemen that's all the time we have you want to think like us in washington basking rich and in beijing and i want to thank our viewers for watching us iraqis the next time remember crossed. i might. show somebody an accident where a car goes through a i kneel sign at the intersection. suggest to the witness said they saw us down side instead of the eels sign. in these experiments many will adopt this s
so the rise of china you know adapted to the price of china by doing a vast amount of business in china and because you need to expand there and vote with their feet as an asshole for example opening a big plant in in her not in and now the latest test slope into a manufacturing plant in shanghai. citibank is expanding its business including derivatives you know i think it's j.p. morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china american government...
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china should in the dog house for what it did. it seems like china is in the white house instead. joining to us react, former secretary of state, mike pompeo. when you were in government, did you see any intelligence that indicated tedros and the w.h.o. had a financial incentive to some of the pedal whatever china did? >> there is no doubt that dr. tedros was china's hands picked leader for the world health organization. it was the politicization that got trump and the team to determine we need to leave the world health organization. killing tens of thousands of people here in the united states. destroying billions of dollars in wealth. he didn't do a thing to either prevent this from propagating, to hold china accountable when they clearly covered up what they knew in january 2020. jesse: when tedros flies to speak at peking university, i am sure you have some intelligence assets on the ground to give you a hint what transpired there. common sense tells you this guy is in the [inaudible] somehow. at this point do you believe people think now the w.h.o. said china is clean, no lab
china should in the dog house for what it did. it seems like china is in the white house instead. joining to us react, former secretary of state, mike pompeo. when you were in government, did you see any intelligence that indicated tedros and the w.h.o. had a financial incentive to some of the pedal whatever china did? >> there is no doubt that dr. tedros was china's hands picked leader for the world health organization. it was the politicization that got trump and the team to determine...
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but china backs away. how will they leave the world if it has to go in hand to an evil regime like china? that's giving in. joe biden claims that america's back and wants to be a world leader. if that is really true, he should start by announcing a boycott of the 2022 winter games in beijing. then convince the allies and elsewhereer to join the boycott. when the olympic committee let hitler host the berlin games, it was a dark day that lasted for decades. it was a big propaganda and a coup for the. it will be the exact same for the chinese communists. imagine president xi walking into the stadium, lording over the crowd packed and tight to show the decadent west, boy, you guys having overcome covid but we have with this air of superiority. if we are there, the united states is there, the ccpp will argue that our complaints about human rights won't mean anything. that we are just too weak to resist china. we will only do what we are told. observers around the world i'm afraid will agree. past, we've had pre
but china backs away. how will they leave the world if it has to go in hand to an evil regime like china? that's giving in. joe biden claims that america's back and wants to be a world leader. if that is really true, he should start by announcing a boycott of the 2022 winter games in beijing. then convince the allies and elsewhereer to join the boycott. when the olympic committee let hitler host the berlin games, it was a dark day that lasted for decades. it was a big propaganda and a coup for...
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writing about china. i think that needs to happen. in terms of a possible reset, i do think that we are going to see some nice words on both sides. i think it's likely that the biden administration will take a much less sort of i would almost call aggressive approach that we've seen under the trump administration. i guess biden said yesterday in a "new york times" interview that he's not going to immediately lift the tariffs that trump has imposed but it wouldn't surprise me if those are downplayed or eventually lifted. some of the technology restrictions that haven't actually necessary been instituted anyway but the trump administration has announced a ban on tiktok, for example, which they keep giving them one more week. hasn't actually happen. it's even less likely that those bands will be carried out so that's all good i think. i do think, this is an important point in my mind, what we've seen an election in just one of these two capitals, right, it washington, and i think in beijing we have seen it m
writing about china. i think that needs to happen. in terms of a possible reset, i do think that we are going to see some nice words on both sides. i think it's likely that the biden administration will take a much less sort of i would almost call aggressive approach that we've seen under the trump administration. i guess biden said yesterday in a "new york times" interview that he's not going to immediately lift the tariffs that trump has imposed but it wouldn't surprise me if those...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to the reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look 1st and use australia as kind of a and this example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you served us where they're global no 4 do willing to accept known western leadership roles very intriguing to us a little bit more if i think that of course there's the washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian state becau
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are...
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china relations are the lowest they have been in decades that much is clear what nobody knows is how that relationship will either improve or continue to deteriorate under the biden administration but joining us now to discuss his book. ben swan and professor richard wolffe host of economic update and author of the sickness is the system what capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself now thank you both for being here and we really know that both of you we've talked at great length about all of these things but it's a very very important story so i start with you professor wolf we know that the president trump trade deal with china is actually under review by the by ministration what do we actually expect to come from that review. well i think what we're really seeing is a tug of war or a basic kind of crossroads in the review who is going to be deciding what direction to take so i agree with you it is extremely important and there are 2 choices 2 roads to choose number one is to follow more or less the trump a plan to attack a china with trade wars and tower at 7 and attac
china relations are the lowest they have been in decades that much is clear what nobody knows is how that relationship will either improve or continue to deteriorate under the biden administration but joining us now to discuss his book. ben swan and professor richard wolffe host of economic update and author of the sickness is the system what capitalism fails to save us from pandemics or itself now thank you both for being here and we really know that both of you we've talked at great length...
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over the past years assigned a few economic agreements with china the belton road initiative china china's china economic chordal agreement which agreed to many infrastructure projects china has invested billions into myanmar and in turn none were also sends much needed natural resources to china timber and jayden gas for example so it's mutually beneficial and also it's not just limited to to trade china is one of the few supporters of myanmar when it comes to the treatment of the range of people and myanmar internals of supports china for example when it comes to the ship to shin jiang issues regarding the weakened minority there but it is fair to say that since aung sun suu kyi has come to power china's influence in myanmar has somewhat waned trade is not what it was it's still it's still quite good but it's not what it was and also some infrastructure projects have stalled under her watch much to the chagrin of many chinese chinese businessmen that so one china's foreign minister actually went to myanmar just 3 weeks ago to really try to shore up china's interests there and also try to
over the past years assigned a few economic agreements with china the belton road initiative china china's china economic chordal agreement which agreed to many infrastructure projects china has invested billions into myanmar and in turn none were also sends much needed natural resources to china timber and jayden gas for example so it's mutually beneficial and also it's not just limited to to trade china is one of the few supporters of myanmar when it comes to the treatment of the range of...
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and china even more likely. haidi: how critical is it for xi jinping to take and i on hong kong when it comes to maintaining his personal grip on power? it's interesting, richard, a year ago we talked about the pandemic being an inflection point for people being angry at xi jinping and the government. they managed to turn that around. >> definitely. i think if we look back a year ago people were talking about china's sure noble, we are a long way from that. we have a confident china, they obstruct a big trade deal with europe and another with asia. they said they were the only major economy last year to grow. they are fighting with the u.s. so there is a rally around the flag moment as well. xi jinping i thick is very strong and secure. he has a lot of critics but they have nowhere to go at the moment. xinjian in hong kong, i think he supports the crackdown in them both. but we still do not know the internal dynamics, internal politics about xinjiag, so we have much to learn there i think. haidi: i want to end o
and china even more likely. haidi: how critical is it for xi jinping to take and i on hong kong when it comes to maintaining his personal grip on power? it's interesting, richard, a year ago we talked about the pandemic being an inflection point for people being angry at xi jinping and the government. they managed to turn that around. >> definitely. i think if we look back a year ago people were talking about china's sure noble, we are a long way from that. we have a confident china, they...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these cultural situation with the war another cold war. to me as a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general your love for me in general also as a as a as a citizen of the utopian you're. we can see that international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind a piece of the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the u.s. and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. i just battle to i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china and the usa and europe can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what europe decides to do t
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these cultural situation with the war another cold war. to me as a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general your love for me in general also as a as a...
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in china and it has a very. strong trading relationship and i think germany's always called for example merkel she's always caught in between. protecting business interests this is the human interest and human rights and democratic values and i think that europe is deciding how much their way. will we prioritize business trade economic development with china or will we take a step back and look at the human rights situation in china. turns and you're nodding. to the bottom line is the path to a united or any kind of coherent european china strategy or policy goes right through berlin berlin is going to be determinant as it was in the case of the comprehensive investment agreement and it has to strike that balance between its economic interests which are growing with china and dependencies and the human rights values questions. we haven't talked yet about taiwan beijing of course views taiwan as an indivisible parts of its territory taiwan for its part wants greater independence it's going to be interesting to se
in china and it has a very. strong trading relationship and i think germany's always called for example merkel she's always caught in between. protecting business interests this is the human interest and human rights and democratic values and i think that europe is deciding how much their way. will we prioritize business trade economic development with china or will we take a step back and look at the human rights situation in china. turns and you're nodding. to the bottom line is the path to a...
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it benefits china. as the canadian ambassador once told me, look, we want to sell canadian oil to america, but if you guys don't want it, we're going to sell that same oil to china. and there are a number of other things, economic things, taking chinese companies off blacklists so they can now be inside our create call infrastructure, can be in our universities recruiting spies, stealing intellectual property rights. while the biden administration says we're going to be tough, they're doing just the opposite. in fact, they're giving away all the leverage that president trump's got on china, and it's to our great disadvantage going forward. elizabeth: yeah. now they're reviewing this $350 billion worth of tariffs on china. let's listen to the president on the campaign trail. you know, he's doing a 180, and let's listen to his press secretary now on china. watch this. >> china is going to eat our lunch? come on, man. they're going to, if we don't get moving, they're going to eat our lunch. >> and also you
it benefits china. as the canadian ambassador once told me, look, we want to sell canadian oil to america, but if you guys don't want it, we're going to sell that same oil to china. and there are a number of other things, economic things, taking chinese companies off blacklists so they can now be inside our create call infrastructure, can be in our universities recruiting spies, stealing intellectual property rights. while the biden administration says we're going to be tough, they're doing...
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a mysterious outbreak of pneumonia in china. talk to louis is the deputy director of taiwan center for disease control he says that from the outside there were 3 crucial indications that something very serious was happening in china. the growth is there or be sure announced by the us or storage to the hospitals these were reminding the hospital there is the outbreak on your morning. happening in hospitalized patients so be careful about taking old cases and the 2nd message doctors reminding each other while be careful because it could be dangerous to us so be careful that these patients were isolated and that a certain message was about doctors chatting about well in my house we talk i've found so many cases of pneumonia and they seem to be associated with the full market and preliminary laboratory results there's it's probably sars. the 2003 sars epidemic which also began in china infected over 8000 people around the world and killed 73 people in taiwan one of the worst affected countries it had left the taiwanese very sensitiv
a mysterious outbreak of pneumonia in china. talk to louis is the deputy director of taiwan center for disease control he says that from the outside there were 3 crucial indications that something very serious was happening in china. the growth is there or be sure announced by the us or storage to the hospitals these were reminding the hospital there is the outbreak on your morning. happening in hospitalized patients so be careful about taking old cases and the 2nd message doctors reminding...
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and instead, they bacally deferred to china, they said, "oh, you know, china says that there's this number of cases." >> narrator: the next day, a w.h.o. representative went on chinese state television. >> it appears that the cases have stopped, um, new cases have stopped after the market was temporarily closed. and we can see that there is no clear evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission. the sheer speed of the response in china, the quality of the closure of the hospital-- the market, the extremely rapid investigation, shows the increase in capacity that china has, has acquired. >> narrator: the w.h.o. never publicly accused china of hiding information or breaking any of the international health regulations. we asked them why they didn't take a tougher public line. >> we have public discussion about the information that we have, we also have very direct conversations with countries privately, which are very strong in the sense of the information that we need. but we are the united nations organization on health, and we are, we have a diplomacy that we use, because this is reall
and instead, they bacally deferred to china, they said, "oh, you know, china says that there's this number of cases." >> narrator: the next day, a w.h.o. representative went on chinese state television. >> it appears that the cases have stopped, um, new cases have stopped after the market was temporarily closed. and we can see that there is no clear evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission. the sheer speed of the response in china, the quality of the closure of...
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president joe biden said china would face extreme competition from the u.s. and wal-mart take the same approach president trump that will explain more with an expert panel standing by as we go to break here the numbers are. new gold rush is underway in gonna. quit workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich is the good the other person that you know by those that work children are torn between gold. my family was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to see which side will have the strongest appeal. seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our lives just comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my bill it was my savings. i have nothing to lose now like a dog i look for resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this . annoying the doing is. t
president joe biden said china would face extreme competition from the u.s. and wal-mart take the same approach president trump that will explain more with an expert panel standing by as we go to break here the numbers are. new gold rush is underway in gonna. quit workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich is the good the other person that you know by those that work children are torn between gold. my family was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to see...
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in order to compete with china right you know at some point the u.s. economy went over the event horizon into a world of pure financialization yeah and we've been talking about this for a few years where these companies like intel and i.b.m. you know i.b.m. bought 160000000000 of it's own stock back in the total companies i work 130000000000 right so it's countable islam against each other and it's eating your corn seed of corn stock right you should never not not your corn now now you should never eat all your coat you're seeing because you need to plant it for the next year that's what manufacturing companies invest in r. and d. they invest in capacity and extend expansion eccentric but buying back your own stock is eating back your own seed corn i believe is the right farming term for this and so what happens is it's absolutely guaranteed that within 2 or 3 years you're going to find yourself at the mercy of your competition and this is in a chip plant is not easy to go out there and build a chip plant is intel's begging the taxpayer you know the ta
in order to compete with china right you know at some point the u.s. economy went over the event horizon into a world of pure financialization yeah and we've been talking about this for a few years where these companies like intel and i.b.m. you know i.b.m. bought 160000000000 of it's own stock back in the total companies i work 130000000000 right so it's countable islam against each other and it's eating your corn seed of corn stock right you should never not not your corn now now you should...
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ministration continues to push the notion that china is to blame we've got u.k. officials backing up their words so while some of the harsh rhetoric and shrill words of the trumpet ministration have not been continued we are continuing to see a narrative that is hostile to china coming from washington and from london and china experts joseph gregory moni believes the origin of the pandemic cool remain a political issue for quite some time. well it's absolutely the case the united states hyper politicized the pandemic coming out now it encourages unfounded and anti-scientific conspiracy theories demonize china and withdrew from the world health organization and that these actions in tandem with transamerica 1st perch proved profoundly destructive to international cooperation we know that biden will not go soft on china but he aims to compete we know that he has to play to american voters who are deeply suspicious of china we know that he's trying to rally allies in a new coalition to push back against china the problem we face is that it's often practically imposs
ministration continues to push the notion that china is to blame we've got u.k. officials backing up their words so while some of the harsh rhetoric and shrill words of the trumpet ministration have not been continued we are continuing to see a narrative that is hostile to china coming from washington and from london and china experts joseph gregory moni believes the origin of the pandemic cool remain a political issue for quite some time. well it's absolutely the case the united states hyper...
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commerce between china and the e.u. is projected to increase at the close of last year the 2 reached a new trade deal but many economists say caution is still needed even as economic ties become stronger china is still discriminating against foreign companies in the awarding of contracts stealing intellectual property and copying products. now china is now that used biggest trading partner this may not come as a surprise but it raises questions as to europe's trading policy and joining me for war is the w.'s clifford kuhn and. of course you know china very well you've lived and worked there for many years what's this shift in trade mean for beijing well this is a big win for the communist party which runs china they've been actively courting europe for many years now and in the last couple of years they've had to deal with the u.s. trade war and they've also had a lot of pressure because of the coronavirus and of a lot of its overseas markets have suffered so in those terms it's a big win for the for for china and it's
commerce between china and the e.u. is projected to increase at the close of last year the 2 reached a new trade deal but many economists say caution is still needed even as economic ties become stronger china is still discriminating against foreign companies in the awarding of contracts stealing intellectual property and copying products. now china is now that used biggest trading partner this may not come as a surprise but it raises questions as to europe's trading policy and joining me for...
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china . washington questions the findings of a world health organization probe into the origins of the. we've got live reaction coming right. on the program with measures firmly in place in the u.k. . 30 countries to quarantine for 10 days their own expense in selecting hotels but concerned it's going to be. on the price or free speech approach journalist. protests we get her take on what life's like for a reporter and. i feel that being conservative. now i'm very into journalists. broadcasting live from moscow every hour of the day this is r t international pleasure to have your company my names you know me. china is accusing the u.s. international efforts in battling the virus like the rubber wrapped it over the findings of a recent world health organization probe into the origins of the virus in china washington is calling for more transparency from beijing is supported by the u.k. let's cross live now to our us. listen to us from new york good to see you take us through what america had t
china . washington questions the findings of a world health organization probe into the origins of the. we've got live reaction coming right. on the program with measures firmly in place in the u.k. . 30 countries to quarantine for 10 days their own expense in selecting hotels but concerned it's going to be. on the price or free speech approach journalist. protests we get her take on what life's like for a reporter and. i feel that being conservative. now i'm very into journalists. broadcasting...