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china is much more than just a mere competitor. communist china is an enemy. it is the most dangerous foreign threat we faced since the second world war. we have to stop wasting time. that was true four years ago when i said as much in seoul. it is more so today. it is time to marshall our strength and national will, we must respond in three ways, domestically, economically and militarily. confronting china starts at home. we must systematically eliminate its interference and infiltration of our society. the situation is worse than most people realize. the communist party has abused our openness in extraordinary ways. it uses economic freedom to threaten our security and food supplies. our academic freedom to confront our students and scholars and the freedom of speech to spread lies and shape our laws. china treats our homeland like its personal playground. in recent years chinese investors have bought nearly 400,000 of acres of land in our country, that is twice the size of new york city. we are not just talking about any old property. china has bought miles
china is much more than just a mere competitor. communist china is an enemy. it is the most dangerous foreign threat we faced since the second world war. we have to stop wasting time. that was true four years ago when i said as much in seoul. it is more so today. it is time to marshall our strength and national will, we must respond in three ways, domestically, economically and militarily. confronting china starts at home. we must systematically eliminate its interference and infiltration of...
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tensions with china? pres. biden: look, china has -- unrelated to the united states. it is not so much that it was shot down but i don't think the leadership knew what it was and what was in it and what was going on. i think it was more embarrassing than intentional. i'm hoping that over the next several months i will be meeting with xi jinping again and talking about the differences we have, but also how we can get along. host: president biden on saturday. this is from reuters, the chinese president haley progress as he meets with secretary blinken during a rare visit to china. the first by a top u.s. diplomat in five years. we want to know, what do you think of the biden policies toward china? you approve or disapprove deco what was on the agenda for the secretary of state visit. reestablishi hh-level diplomacy, talk about close calls with chinese naval ships around taiwan and other places in asia, chinese efforts to establish military bases in asia, africa and the middle east and china's support for ru
tensions with china? pres. biden: look, china has -- unrelated to the united states. it is not so much that it was shot down but i don't think the leadership knew what it was and what was in it and what was going on. i think it was more embarrassing than intentional. i'm hoping that over the next several months i will be meeting with xi jinping again and talking about the differences we have, but also how we can get along. host: president biden on saturday. this is from reuters, the chinese...
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-- like china. it is in our interest but at the same time, it is not in our interest to provide technology to china that could be used against us and at a time where it is engaged in a buildup of their nuclear programs in a opaque way and using technology for repressive purposes against their people, how is it in our interest to provide those specific technologies to china. and other countries feel the same way. what this is about again, it is not trying to cut off, illuminate, hinder -- eliminate, hinder economic relations. on the contrary, we think they should be strengthened but in a way that looks out for our workers, that looks out for our companies. i heard many concerns about that today but at the same time, we can, we will, and we must take steps necessary to protect our national security. if the shoe were the -- on the other foot, i had no doubt china would say the same thing. >> the last question goes to reporter from cnn -- a reporter from cnn. sen. blinkin: i want to follow up -- >> i wa
-- like china. it is in our interest but at the same time, it is not in our interest to provide technology to china that could be used against us and at a time where it is engaged in a buildup of their nuclear programs in a opaque way and using technology for repressive purposes against their people, how is it in our interest to provide those specific technologies to china. and other countries feel the same way. what this is about again, it is not trying to cut off, illuminate, hinder --...
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tax system to privilege trade with china, free trade with china, or how the china trade inspired the transcontinental railroad, or how antebellum slaveholders and their northern allies like buchanan happy to say more about him. how antebellum slaveholders successfully defined free chinese as enslaved people, paving the way for our contemporary immigration that excludes certain people the basis of their national origins. that's something with antebellum origins in, the politics of slavery. so collectively, the book's chapters are an argument for taking the early history of us-china relations seriously as a foundation for present, but also as evidence of how and how global eyes the us was already in the past. and so with that in mind, want to get into the nitty gritty of one of these episodes the rise of the opium in some of its key characters and some of the key documents i use to investigate and tell that story. and befitting a book that is about on the cover of this this story begins in the hold of a ship. this is not literally the hold of the ship. we when the ship congress sailed
tax system to privilege trade with china, free trade with china, or how the china trade inspired the transcontinental railroad, or how antebellum slaveholders and their northern allies like buchanan happy to say more about him. how antebellum slaveholders successfully defined free chinese as enslaved people, paving the way for our contemporary immigration that excludes certain people the basis of their national origins. that's something with antebellum origins in, the politics of slavery. so...
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and yet china is trying to win friends can mutual trust, be established again. china has so far, refused to criticize the shelf, or it's water, new trade. it remains adamant on that i want issue as well. this hon shakes being like a just to, to revive diplomacy. she jen thing receive blinking fox movies. but the dies also fraud that re establishing stability looks fall fast, mean bind in germany, johnson to all of charles repeat. it has a fee to china to use its influence on russia to help in the war on a bill that was blatantly ignored. so on to the point, we are asking china global ambitions come to west, keep up the hello and welcome to to the point. i'm you show patios on. i'm here in berlin. it has been a week or visit us secretary of state on to me blinking visited china, was chinese premium. leach young, made his false bought and trip to germany. and from both of these visits could be called successful during this time that after you what the guess with me today we have john scouts now. he's in alta, broad, costa, and has worked with various media houses and also rides for interna
and yet china is trying to win friends can mutual trust, be established again. china has so far, refused to criticize the shelf, or it's water, new trade. it remains adamant on that i want issue as well. this hon shakes being like a just to, to revive diplomacy. she jen thing receive blinking fox movies. but the dies also fraud that re establishing stability looks fall fast, mean bind in germany, johnson to all of charles repeat. it has a fee to china to use its influence on russia to help in...
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not every thing about china always says china on it's. i think if you look at the resilience chapter, there's a lot of talk on, on technology dependence on innovation and critical minerals on cyber on supply chains and so on. that are all in one or another way related to china in vulnerabilities and dependencies that germany has to address. so and, and then there's also the endorsement of the, the risk approach by the european commission by president goes to the funder line and, and the reference to wider europe. so it's too simple to simply do control at china and you know that intellectually a little bit was easy and doesn't reflect the shift on china in the strategy. and then drum thinking, but that will be a process. it will be a longer process as all of these. oh okay. i just, i saw you're shaking your head along to uh well not even long rather to, to some of what you weren't was saying there. so go ahead and jump in. yes, exactly. what must, let's look at such a big strategy. strategy documents is also a message to your top us to yo
not every thing about china always says china on it's. i think if you look at the resilience chapter, there's a lot of talk on, on technology dependence on innovation and critical minerals on cyber on supply chains and so on. that are all in one or another way related to china in vulnerabilities and dependencies that germany has to address. so and, and then there's also the endorsement of the, the risk approach by the european commission by president goes to the funder line and, and the...
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and rather than talking about china from china's perspective, as sort of saying, then i think that the, we are the, the, the chinese side is dedicated to a, you know, trying to get a peaceful solution. ok, as well as a, you know, not maintaining good relationship with the west as well, which do you look in union was united states. but unfortunately, you know, that states has of this mentality, ofa, you know, it's of, you know, who states trying as a big challenge wants to have a competition. strategic competition was trying, but he's, it's really about the competition. i mean, the americans liked to mention this uh, 3 see um, right. well as the competition confrontation of cooperation, cooperation. uh which one which senior thing is the most visible for the time being . um, i think of the tablet of competition as well. i mean the competition, north confrontation, co quotes, competition, confrontation, i think, controls that confrontation, that is competition and proxy conference, which i think this sometimes it's even, you know, very political boundaries between confrontation and compe
and rather than talking about china from china's perspective, as sort of saying, then i think that the, we are the, the, the chinese side is dedicated to a, you know, trying to get a peaceful solution. ok, as well as a, you know, not maintaining good relationship with the west as well, which do you look in union was united states. but unfortunately, you know, that states has of this mentality, ofa, you know, it's of, you know, who states trying as a big challenge wants to have a competition....
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as i've been speaking to at china, around the list of clifford coon and i asked him why china has said such a big draw up the next sports. well, i think it's basically all down to week global demands. that's the sort of the headline reason. it was indeed a big decline, much worse than anyone have been expecting. even the more bullish people on the chinese economy hadn't expected the decline to be so strong. i mean, i think there are coming out of the pond. demik. shanghai had just reopened and we saw in the impact of that, whereas other markets were still close to a feeling depend demik. so in some ways, it's not as bad as it looks. but overall, the problem, the child is dealing with is this week over to mines, which means that just isn't the demand for the exports. and that's, that's ultimately the challenges facing china right now. is this something that facing would have been expecting when you know it an outside re i think of the end of last year i was expecting it more sustained growth in expo. i think, i think there was a feeling that everyone was expecting a, a boost that there
as i've been speaking to at china, around the list of clifford coon and i asked him why china has said such a big draw up the next sports. well, i think it's basically all down to week global demands. that's the sort of the headline reason. it was indeed a big decline, much worse than anyone have been expecting. even the more bullish people on the chinese economy hadn't expected the decline to be so strong. i mean, i think there are coming out of the pond. demik. shanghai had just reopened and...
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china is much more than just a mere competitor. communist china is an enemy. it is the most dangerous foreign threat we faced since the second world war. we have to stop wasting time. that was four years to -- true four years ago when i said as much in seoul and it is more so today. we must respond domestically, economically and militarily. confronting china starts at home. we must systematically eliminate its interference and infiltration of our society. the situation is worse removed -- that most people realize. the communist party has -- abused her openness in extraordinary ways. it uses economic freedom to threaten security and food supplies, our academic freedom to confront our students and scholars and the freedom of sheep -- speech touche -- to spread lies and china treats our homeland like it's a personal playground. that is twice the size of new york city. we are just talking about any old property. china has bought well farms near sensitive military facilities in china has taken a majority control of agricultural industries. this must end. the line b
china is much more than just a mere competitor. communist china is an enemy. it is the most dangerous foreign threat we faced since the second world war. we have to stop wasting time. that was four years to -- true four years ago when i said as much in seoul and it is more so today. we must respond domestically, economically and militarily. confronting china starts at home. we must systematically eliminate its interference and infiltration of our society. the situation is worse removed -- that...
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china. risk is huge of the drum and kind of see it's a risky patch on china. it's definitely quite a risky develop and said that's taking place at the moment because comp make us german call, make us trim an industry is doubling down on investments in china. and at the same time that economic and political, the peoples of geopolitical risks, increasing dancing on the, on the raises edge. while investing in china isn't increasingly risky. business for germany's automakers. it was a long, a win win situation for both countries. the germans were there when china was transforming itself from a nation of bike riders to car drivers, china and they came to german auto industries, most important market accounting for some 40 percent of its total turnover. no other international car producing country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a v. w santana. in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai and to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as
china. risk is huge of the drum and kind of see it's a risky patch on china. it's definitely quite a risky develop and said that's taking place at the moment because comp make us german call, make us trim an industry is doubling down on investments in china. and at the same time that economic and political, the peoples of geopolitical risks, increasing dancing on the, on the raises edge. while investing in china isn't increasingly risky. business for germany's automakers. it was a long, a win...
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and engage with china in a way that's acceptable to china and here we, you know, appear that china is unwilling to discuss most of the issues related to nuclear weapons and arms control except a very small number of chinese favored topics. and perhaps it's time for u.s. to, you know, do something to avoid increasingly internally hardened positions around building up deterrents, but think of way that u.s. can show a greater willingness to engage china on those china-favored topics. no not going to fly here, too many obstacle, but there may be a way to, you know, readjust the topic for example, consider a taiwan specific. ♪♪ (applause)
and engage with china in a way that's acceptable to china and here we, you know, appear that china is unwilling to discuss most of the issues related to nuclear weapons and arms control except a very small number of chinese favored topics. and perhaps it's time for u.s. to, you know, do something to avoid increasingly internally hardened positions around building up deterrents, but think of way that u.s. can show a greater willingness to engage china on those china-favored topics. no not going...
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and china. until recently one would be forgiven for thinking australia is from the other side of the u.s. strategically. it is australia trying to get to the middle? >> we have an alliance with the united states which has been in place really since the end of the second world war and formerly since the 1950's. it is central to our national security and it is central to our worldview. none of that changes. we are a country of the region in our largest trading partners china. we value a productive relationship with china. we seek to deal with china on its on terms. it is complex, that relationship because they are security anxieties we have in respect of china. we are seeing a significant buildup of its military. that is happening without a sense of strategic reassurance to us but to the region and the world about its purpose. we have our issues. we do have a significant economic relationship with china and we want to manage that as well. ultimately this is the reason why dialogue matters. how you
and china. until recently one would be forgiven for thinking australia is from the other side of the u.s. strategically. it is australia trying to get to the middle? >> we have an alliance with the united states which has been in place really since the end of the second world war and formerly since the 1950's. it is central to our national security and it is central to our worldview. none of that changes. we are a country of the region in our largest trading partners china. we value a...
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generally has been a consumer of china, china produced goods. there is not necessarily been a lot going in the other direction. the reality is chinese potential growth is probably lower than rates of gross we have been -- rates of growth we have been used to and that is going to weigh on the global economy. i think you can see that in chinese -- chinese ppis, cbi's expected to be negative soon. we could quite easily be back to china exporting disinflation and the u.s. has largely been the world consumer of last resort and we can see in recent data that large consumers are holding up but doing so by services more broken or domestically focused so that is another engine of growth. in that respect, china and the u.s. are more likely to feed off each other in a native fashion over the next months. alix: which may not be the worst thing if we expert disinflation. maybe the fed likes that? maybe it helps to some extent? thank you for joining us in thank you for saying consumption is not evil. james athey, aberdeen investment director. this is bloomber
generally has been a consumer of china, china produced goods. there is not necessarily been a lot going in the other direction. the reality is chinese potential growth is probably lower than rates of gross we have been -- rates of growth we have been used to and that is going to weigh on the global economy. i think you can see that in chinese -- chinese ppis, cbi's expected to be negative soon. we could quite easily be back to china exporting disinflation and the u.s. has largely been the world...
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. china. they came to german auto industries, most important market accounting for some 40 percent of its total turn over. no other international car producing country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a v. w santana. in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai and to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding autos we produce for customers. we've left our mark on the market there. let's see though, we've certainly help bring about technological progress in the respective regions to have by the fuse you guys on a n s, and they helped china learn from scratch and improve the automotive industry. i teach him a tracy. yes. so the credit for the last 20 years there to years german car companies have been excellent teachers and set an example for the whole chinese auto industry, how the law. so how about young? for dec
. china. they came to german auto industries, most important market accounting for some 40 percent of its total turn over. no other international car producing country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a v. w santana. in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai and to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding...
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what i, china is all these china, china, white china. it's because china is growing rapidly and is providing us with opportunities. yeah. no, i knew you were very clear that and um, actually i wanted to get on to that fake uh, hoax, news from, from ginger yang that we covered here on going underground as nature nation media was reading that propaganda or about circle genocide in as in jack but either your screen stopping occasionally, i don't know whether that's the sanctions on huawei technology. you know, there's a battle going on. uh, frankly, i mean, uh, what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there.
what i, china is all these china, china, white china. it's because china is growing rapidly and is providing us with opportunities. yeah. no, i knew you were very clear that and um, actually i wanted to get on to that fake uh, hoax, news from, from ginger yang that we covered here on going underground as nature nation media was reading that propaganda or about circle genocide in as in jack but either your screen stopping occasionally, i don't know whether that's the sanctions on huawei...
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she looked at me, and she said, "if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. stephen: on the same day, china's powerful foreign ministry echoed key grievances in answer to a question about the trade dispute. rory: many of these points go to the independent policy choices of the australian government in a democratic system, including choices to do with legislation, with the funding of think tanks, with the freedom of the australian media, with diplomatic positions australia takes in the international system. so, it's simply untenable for any australian government to concede on those points. and i fear that, in a way, the chinese government has painted itself into a corner. stephen: in the same month that china effectively banned australian barley, another rural export was hit. female: four australian abattoirs have been banned from selling red meat into china. one of the meatworks is in casino in northern nsw, while three are based in queensland. patrick hutchinson: when we found out it was all hands to the pump exceptionally quickly. i certainly was on the pho
she looked at me, and she said, "if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. stephen: on the same day, china's powerful foreign ministry echoed key grievances in answer to a question about the trade dispute. rory: many of these points go to the independent policy choices of the australian government in a democratic system, including choices to do with legislation, with the funding of think tanks, with the freedom of the australian media, with diplomatic positions australia takes...
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of course, they also export from, from china. so the, so there builds a certain type of car there and export it. i'm having said that it seems to be that companies themselves, the large companies themselves don't necessarily see it as a very risky market at the moment we had a couple of weeks ago in germany, statements by ceo's of large companies saying that they are committed to the chinese market, it'd be as f, the a company called multinational how's, of course so, so announced a large investments in china to build new facilities. so even though they, the risk is obviously there, if something does go wrong, it seems that the, certainly the ceo's of the large companies don't really risk or don't really value that risk or the company estimate that risk is being very high at the moment. what about this current german government, a coalition government? is it making it clear enough to those businesses what the potential risk is? so that's a good question i, i think these companies are very well aware of the risk. i'm not even sure
of course, they also export from, from china. so the, so there builds a certain type of car there and export it. i'm having said that it seems to be that companies themselves, the large companies themselves don't necessarily see it as a very risky market at the moment we had a couple of weeks ago in germany, statements by ceo's of large companies saying that they are committed to the chinese market, it'd be as f, the a company called multinational how's, of course so, so announced a large...
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china. if there's analysts and senior fellow at the tire institute, that's a chinese geopolitical think tank and culture, sir in england, is natasha lynch, that deputy dean and professor at the university of essex. natasha focuses on us policy and foreign affairs and in china is commercial capital. shanghai is joseph mahoney, professor of politics and international relations at east china normal university. a warm welcome to you on thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. joseph, let me start with you today. expectations for this visit by anthony blinking to badging are low, but how significant is it that the visit is happening? and could it actually helped me in the relationship between china in the us? you know, at the end of the g 7, find t's that a saw in china, you escalations might be coming a recent way. security, the temporary genet yelman's offered what some dude has and solely a tory remarks against the coupling. and the importance of, uh, continuing to advance trade be
china. if there's analysts and senior fellow at the tire institute, that's a chinese geopolitical think tank and culture, sir in england, is natasha lynch, that deputy dean and professor at the university of essex. natasha focuses on us policy and foreign affairs and in china is commercial capital. shanghai is joseph mahoney, professor of politics and international relations at east china normal university. a warm welcome to you on thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. joseph,...
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as i've been speaking to at china, around the list of clifford coon and i asked him why china has said such a big draw to next sports. while i think it's basically all down to week global demand, that's the sort of the headline reason. it was indeed a big decline, much worse than anyone have been expecting. even the more foolish people on the chinese economy hadn't expected the decline to be so strong. i mean, i think the european european export some from the to the you found nearly 39 percent, which is a staggering amount. and basically what you've seen is sort of the 1st of all, there's a normalization a year ago. we were coming as we were coming out of the pond. demik shanghai had just reopened and we saw in the impact of that. whereas other markets were still close to feeling depend demik. so in some ways it's not as bad as it looks. but overall, the problem, the child is dealing with is this week over the minds, which means there just isn't the demand for the ex 4th. and that's, that's ultimately the challenges facing china right now. is there something that facing would have bee
as i've been speaking to at china, around the list of clifford coon and i asked him why china has said such a big draw to next sports. while i think it's basically all down to week global demand, that's the sort of the headline reason. it was indeed a big decline, much worse than anyone have been expecting. even the more foolish people on the chinese economy hadn't expected the decline to be so strong. i mean, i think the european european export some from the to the you found nearly 39...
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and china in its place. the same way they did with japan, back in the eighty's for the plaza accord. china is not going to accept that. so there has to be a new day, a new kind of understanding natasha, whatever ends up happening. the fact that this visit is actually going ahead is this, in some way an acknowledgment. however hesitant, it may be that the strategic arrivals that the us and china need one another in order to further their own interest, both at home and abroad. is that essentially the message that we're getting out of all this to? yes, definitely. and as i've, i've already mentioned that their economies are compatible in many ways that they, you know, export and import huge amounts of goods with one another. this is something that has been going on now for, for decades, and it's deeply entrenched and it affects all aspects of the economy and the global economy. so there are a lot of points for cooperation. it's just this issue of growing this trust that has taken place and people can assign bla
and china in its place. the same way they did with japan, back in the eighty's for the plaza accord. china is not going to accept that. so there has to be a new day, a new kind of understanding natasha, whatever ends up happening. the fact that this visit is actually going ahead is this, in some way an acknowledgment. however hesitant, it may be that the strategic arrivals that the us and china need one another in order to further their own interest, both at home and abroad. is that essentially...
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republic of china is the sole government of china. but that it acknowledges its claims over taiwan. so acknowledge is not recognizing and that new ones is important. you have to think about it as a sort of rhetorical crack in the doorway that allows us to talk to both timeline and china. now when china talks about it's one china policy, it's a bit more straightforward. the p r. c is the sole government of china and taiwan is part of china. what blinking has done now is re articulated america's position that is designed to not upset the status quote that is designed to discourage both sides of from taking unilateral action. the unspoken part, of course, being that unilateral action could provo conflict something nobody wants a few hours before blinking spoke, china is topped it from not why he was quoted saying that the u. s. was faced with a choice between cooperation and conflict. does on to me blinking his comment on taiwan show that the 2 sides have a very good conflict. again, what we've gleaned from these talks is that both sides
republic of china is the sole government of china. but that it acknowledges its claims over taiwan. so acknowledge is not recognizing and that new ones is important. you have to think about it as a sort of rhetorical crack in the doorway that allows us to talk to both timeline and china. now when china talks about it's one china policy, it's a bit more straightforward. the p r. c is the sole government of china and taiwan is part of china. what blinking has done now is re articulated america's...
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but for many years we didn't know what china was and what china is thinking. we just because they're completely different civilization, we weren't afraid like what, what might happen. and that's why we're so dependent on russia for, for security support. and the search reading has to do with some unresolved regional issues. such china, catholic, stone and target started budgets done. they have borders. and there were these territorial disputes between china and the stand countries. so there were fee or the china be use this bill a $3.00 to $4.00 central asian countries to accept the borders the china decides will make sense. so, but all those fears develop materialized, china managed to assure central asia is that it will impose a kind of state border so all the disputes will result amicably. no worse, no military conflict. and so as a result of the confidence in china and support for collaboration with china, his goal and all of the central leasing capitals. alice are coming off geo political analyst consultant with the world bank and you one thank you so muc
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and what about what people should think about china? all right, that's whole good at the kill institute for world economy. thank you so much. thank you very much. let's go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. a judge has sentence south korea's former crypto king doke $1.00 and $1.00 associates of 4 months in prison and montenegro for attempting to travel with ford passports. one is also wanted by us and south korean prosecutors on fraud charges stemming from the $40000000000.00 collapse of his, tara usd, and lunar crypto currencies, you know, faces extradition. so the air bus announced the biggest plane deal in aviation history at the paris air show with an order for $500.00 single out jets from indian budget carrier, indigo, multi $1000000000.00 deal is the largest ever number of aircraft. the 8320 neo planes will be delivered between 20302035 whether it's grocery, sneakers or smartphones shop lifting has increased significantly in germany and 2022 retailers suffered losses of 3700000000 euros. that's an u
and what about what people should think about china? all right, that's whole good at the kill institute for world economy. thank you so much. thank you very much. let's go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. a judge has sentence south korea's former crypto king doke $1.00 and $1.00 associates of 4 months in prison and montenegro for attempting to travel with ford passports. one is also wanted by us and south korean prosecutors on fraud charges stemming from the...
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china is now a big of the emerging markets debt problem. what role does china play? they are a shareholder. china continues to borrow from the world bank and the asian development bank rate that is crazy that is a stopper china as a shareholder also is chinese firms can bid on projects china wins in terms of dollar value a lot of the dollar value of world bank contracts. something we need to take a look at. how does the belt and wrote figure in? you've all heard of the belt and road. infrastructure is now a strategic issue. china's belt and road a combination of construction financing for roads, airports and energy around the world. unfortunately for us its ambitious project that speaks to the hopes i've china's friends and potential friends to counter the bri the u.s. is a positive alternative this is more than don't work with china. that is not a strategy we have got to have an alternative. what is the role as stewards of environmental protection. under the paris agreement of 2015 each signatory had to file a national climate action plan. these plans include oil an
china is now a big of the emerging markets debt problem. what role does china play? they are a shareholder. china continues to borrow from the world bank and the asian development bank rate that is crazy that is a stopper china as a shareholder also is chinese firms can bid on projects china wins in terms of dollar value a lot of the dollar value of world bank contracts. something we need to take a look at. how does the belt and wrote figure in? you've all heard of the belt and road....
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where is my present teaching paint and china is 12 diplomatic one, the china is following. the assessing zine is in guy and he's being outlined with some of the subjects that they've covered. and there were quite was quite a significant list of them, including on russia and north korea. taiwan, of course, human rights violations are allegations, essentially with regard to china. he also discussed us citizens being housed by china, but also food security. synthetic o, p. o is on fence now. it's a very wide uh the list of thoughts i want to go to katrina. you who's dining by for us and by using the overall sense, katrina, tell me what you think is that this was 2 sides essentially re stating where they stand on on specific issues. nevertheless, attempting to find the some sort of common ground. and one gets a sense, but that is what has actually been achieved from this. what do you think the i think that's right. i mean, lincoln seems to be very clear on each side. and especially in the last part of his press conference saying that progress is hard that things are going to ta
where is my present teaching paint and china is 12 diplomatic one, the china is following. the assessing zine is in guy and he's being outlined with some of the subjects that they've covered. and there were quite was quite a significant list of them, including on russia and north korea. taiwan, of course, human rights violations are allegations, essentially with regard to china. he also discussed us citizens being housed by china, but also food security. synthetic o, p. o is on fence now. it's...
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and china's growing rift. or getting underway in singapore and we get the prospects of easing tensions with so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. a kohler walk-in bath provides a secure, spa-like bathing experience in the comfort of your own home. a kohler walk-in bath has one of the lowest step-ins of any walk-in bath for easy entry and exit. it features textured surfaces, convenient handrails for more stability, and a wide door for easier mobility. kohler® walk-in baths include two hydrotherapies— whirlpool jets and our patented bubblemassage™ to help soothe sore muscles in your feet, legs, and back. a kohler-certified installer will install everything quickly and conveniently in as little as a day. they made us feel completely comfortable in our home. and, yes, it's affordable. i wish we would have looked into it sooner. think i might look into one myself. stay in the home an
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china has not changed its position, neither on ukraine nor on taiwan and yet china is trying to win france can mutual trust be established. again, china has so far refused to criticize russia for its war in ukraine. it remains adamant on the taiwan issue as well. this handshake seemed like a gesture to revive diplomacy. xi jinping received blinken personally, but the ties are so fraught that re establishing stability looks far fetched. meanwhile in germany, chancellor olaf scholz repeated his appeal to china to use its influence establishing stability looks far fetched. meanwhile in germany, chancellor olaf on russia to help end the war, an appeal that was blatantly ignored. so on to the point, we are asking china's global ambitions, can the west keep up? hello and welcome to the point. i'm misha here in berlin asking china's global ambitions, can the west keep up? hello it has been a week of visits us, secretary of state antony blinken visited china while chinese premier li qian made his first foreign trip to germany and france, whether these visits could be called successful to understan
china has not changed its position, neither on ukraine nor on taiwan and yet china is trying to win france can mutual trust be established. again, china has so far refused to criticize russia for its war in ukraine. it remains adamant on the taiwan issue as well. this handshake seemed like a gesture to revive diplomacy. xi jinping received blinken personally, but the ties are so fraught that re establishing stability looks far fetched. meanwhile in germany, chancellor olaf scholz repeated his...
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it is not a new thing from china's site.— thing from china's site. and this idea that the _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and the - thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and the eu - thing from china's site. and this l idea that the us and the eu would not be as reliant on china, that is being driven by governments, it's a political decision and yet what china is saying his hang on, this is about business and business should be able to decide whether supply chain risks and whether they are too reliant on what we produce. this chain risks and whether they are too reliant on what we produce.- reliant on what we produce. this is the difficulty _ reliant on what we produce. this is the difficulty for _ reliant on what we produce. this is the difficulty for china _ reliant on what we produce. this is the difficulty for china because - the difficulty for china because businesses are making those decisions. given th
it is not a new thing from china's site.— thing from china's site. and this idea that the _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and _ thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and the - thing from china's site. and this idea that the us and the eu - thing from china's site. and this l idea that the us and the eu would not be as reliant on china, that is being driven by governments, it's a political decision and yet...
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so this one is all about china. she jim, paying his stock by fletch mae approved and despite the war and man, he's called his best friend. if i'm missing that getting close and this is driving home some hard realities about she's china. he's double down. no, no thorough terry and power repricing freedoms and home comb and minority rights and she and jane it's threatening to attack taiwan and assessing military dominance of the south china sea and dangerous near misses in the region of adding to fetus of war between china and the united states, germany's most important allies to germany is not alone and learning about all of this. what makes it even harder isn't germany going so deep with china in the last decade in the hospital. so the 2 sides built and incredibly close, almost symbiosis relationship. now the cracks of showing, showing that became germany's top trading pot for years in a row. but the pen demik showed that supply chains could break down and a crisis german cock companies became addicted to china is e
so this one is all about china. she jim, paying his stock by fletch mae approved and despite the war and man, he's called his best friend. if i'm missing that getting close and this is driving home some hard realities about she's china. he's double down. no, no thorough terry and power repricing freedoms and home comb and minority rights and she and jane it's threatening to attack taiwan and assessing military dominance of the south china sea and dangerous near misses in the region of adding to...
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and china. in the u.s., people going to work in semiconductors come from a broader array of disciplines including electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and information engineering. in china, especially with the heightened focus on meeting specific industry needs, there is a greater emphasis on microelectronics as a whole with a little dose of physics. with some exceptions, death is emphasized over breath. as more sectors become more complex, in the short term it is useful but may not be in the right direction in terms of long-term need. there is little doubt china has made a comprehensive commitment to address his talent shortage in terms of the entire value chain of the semiconductor and i.t. industry. achieving self-reliance is a strategic national priority. will china come up with a grand solution to me is talent needs for the semiconductor industry? china has sought to utilize the same solution south korea deployed to catch up with japan in the semiconductor sector. it tries to hire
and china. in the u.s., people going to work in semiconductors come from a broader array of disciplines including electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and information engineering. in china, especially with the heightened focus on meeting specific industry needs, there is a greater emphasis on microelectronics as a whole with a little dose of physics. with some exceptions, death is emphasized over breath. as more sectors become more complex, in the short term it is useful but may not be...
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as well as chinese military, a sort of this in the south china sea, on china's refusal to condemn russia for invading ukraine. what's keeping beijing's tone positive is the fact that china needs foreign goodwill to help it boost if economy is facing sluggish growth. property market slow down, record levels of youth, unemployment, and shrinking foreign investment. but for the chinese companies, party politics always trumps the economy. the prospects for any significant breakthrough on the most vexing issues facing the world's 2 largest economies, remain slim in the u. s. isn't the only nation reaching out to beijing? german leaders are rolling at the red carpet for lea quite is making his 1st 4 and trip since becoming china is premier berlin for died. its 1st ever national security strategy last week, and the document describe china as a systemic rival. but as the w chief international editor richard walker reports the 2 economic power houses seem as intertwined as ever the big day in lin, full of schultz and a gaggle of his talk ministers on failing germany's new national security strate
as well as chinese military, a sort of this in the south china sea, on china's refusal to condemn russia for invading ukraine. what's keeping beijing's tone positive is the fact that china needs foreign goodwill to help it boost if economy is facing sluggish growth. property market slow down, record levels of youth, unemployment, and shrinking foreign investment. but for the chinese companies, party politics always trumps the economy. the prospects for any significant breakthrough on the most...
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it took about since china's open moments of china opened its markets, the germans bear their folks. i've been bossy 1st carmakers to i have made one of these joint ventures because the chinese state owned company that has been in the country since the mid eighties. so it took like 40 years to create the economic entanglement between the 2 economies. and it will take decades to disentangle it. that's a, that's a good point. so germany has to guess trip over its own shadow here. and i'm wondering how much is it caught in between the european union, trying to said it's new trying to policy. and also the following policy that is being directed by the united states, the united states, one, something entirely different at, at the moment, say one to reassert the position, se number one, global power. this is an agenda that europe and germany don't share per se, but they both say that china is a systemic rival slice it is. and in the end of course, germany and z you play in team us 8. if, if there's a choice, if there will be a hard choice between these 2, of course, there's not team china
it took about since china's open moments of china opened its markets, the germans bear their folks. i've been bossy 1st carmakers to i have made one of these joint ventures because the chinese state owned company that has been in the country since the mid eighties. so it took like 40 years to create the economic entanglement between the 2 economies. and it will take decades to disentangle it. that's a, that's a good point. so germany has to guess trip over its own shadow here. and i'm wondering...
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so we were afraid of china. honestly, we were afraid the china would be aggress towards us. but thanks to this s, your china has been the most predictable and reliable partner which helps such leisure not only economically, but also gives us political assurances that a lot the indeed us or make us more political dependent. so in some we rely on the sean cycle operation. we're going to issue as an important original structure that gives us a confidence that all will do well. it's a story of success. so why, why would the stand countries be worried from before the china might invade? that was 3 reasons. monday, love. the 1st one is history. china and the central asian region has been locked in these a fuse in wars over the century. so there's actually a turkey gust stayed within china. seems that we grew up in almost problems that has been taken over by the chinese. so few, essentially, asia, we have strong cultural links to that. the target speaking population, a province in china, and we were afraid the china could do the same to us. the 2nd reason is the cultural and lingui
so we were afraid of china. honestly, we were afraid the china would be aggress towards us. but thanks to this s, your china has been the most predictable and reliable partner which helps such leisure not only economically, but also gives us political assurances that a lot the indeed us or make us more political dependent. so in some we rely on the sean cycle operation. we're going to issue as an important original structure that gives us a confidence that all will do well. it's a story of...
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message, certainly in china. i mean, what it shows is that beijing, at the top level, is reaching out to washington, to an extent. and i suppose it also shows, and it will be all over the television here tonight for local viewers, that washington is reaching out to beijing. so it's kind of clearing the way for more communication, showing it's ok for other government departments to be having more dealings with the us. so although only symbolic, symbolism means a lot in china, so it would be quite something if that meeting takes place. equally, there's been so much expectation built up that that is going to happen, it will be quite something if a meeting doesn't take place, i suppose. this is something ifind interesting, bill gates was meeting in china with china's president, xijinping. what does that say? the tensions are so high, but potentially not as high in terms of economic or business meetings between the countries. xi business meetings between the countries. , , ., ., countries. xijinping had a face-to-face
message, certainly in china. i mean, what it shows is that beijing, at the top level, is reaching out to washington, to an extent. and i suppose it also shows, and it will be all over the television here tonight for local viewers, that washington is reaching out to beijing. so it's kind of clearing the way for more communication, showing it's ok for other government departments to be having more dealings with the us. so although only symbolic, symbolism means a lot in china, so it would be...
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republic of china as, as the legitimate government over china, that they do not recognize taiwan as an independent states. um, but the american say was absolutely essential. is it to that policy on this whole thing is that there must be no a unilateral attempt to change, besides this quote, and particularly not by force. and, and i think the reason why blink handles that we've had this from joe biden also when he to possibly g 20 summit in bali when he has she made she, jim pink, the last time i'm reiterating that position in public. because the, the chinese is saying, well, actually, this is what you will spend simply mean, but your salamis slicing value, providing weapons more and more weapons. the taiwanese and joe biden is also in various comments where there's also be an interpretation about was the despair of the moment thing, or was it a really intentional thing? has on various cases. the last couple of years said that if the chinese were to a tech taiwan, that the united states would definitely come to taiwan to aid that goes beyond official us policy. and whatever he said t
republic of china as, as the legitimate government over china, that they do not recognize taiwan as an independent states. um, but the american say was absolutely essential. is it to that policy on this whole thing is that there must be no a unilateral attempt to change, besides this quote, and particularly not by force. and, and i think the reason why blink handles that we've had this from joe biden also when he to possibly g 20 summit in bali when he has she made she, jim pink, the last time...
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china relations. sources telling bloomberg that treasury secretary janet yellen plans to visit beijing in july for the first high-level economic talks with her new chinese counterpart. vonnie quinn, there are many challenges with this relationship. what is usable thing to achieve here? vonnie: at least there are talk spring to be happening. we are hearing bloomberg sources telling us janet yellen will visit in early july. we knew that this was coming, we knew that yellen was going to visit her counterpart leigh fong, but we didn't know when. and of course the incident, the spy balloon incident did not help, and also just the idea that tensions had been ramping up literally in the last five years. anthony blinken, the secretary of state, visited last week, the first of high-level trips to china. we are expecting at some point that president biden will also meet with president xi jinping in the near future, first time since november of 2022. but in terms of reasonable outcomes, it is difficult to know i
china relations. sources telling bloomberg that treasury secretary janet yellen plans to visit beijing in july for the first high-level economic talks with her new chinese counterpart. vonnie quinn, there are many challenges with this relationship. what is usable thing to achieve here? vonnie: at least there are talk spring to be happening. we are hearing bloomberg sources telling us janet yellen will visit in early july. we knew that this was coming, we knew that yellen was going to visit her...
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china policy. i people have been much more more practical really and think about this and really expect democracy transition to occur time soon. i think. human rights issues are a genuine concern. american people and people in other parts of the world and so they're always going to be the agenda of the relationship. but i my in government gave me lead me to draw the conclusion that the only way human rights treatment is going to improve in china when it's the comes from chinese people and that international community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what ar
china policy. i people have been much more more practical really and think about this and really expect democracy transition to occur time soon. i think. human rights issues are a genuine concern. american people and people in other parts of the world and so they're always going to be the agenda of the relationship. but i my in government gave me lead me to draw the conclusion that the only way human rights treatment is going to improve in china when it's the comes from chinese people and that...