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i'll be talking to an expert on china policy here in a moment. first, here's our correspondent on the question of whether he things china is becoming a riskier but for forward investors. because of growing regional tensions for the 1st time in decades, some companies and investors have begun to consider whether the risks of invested in china, how way the potential benefits and with china talk later season calling for stronger national security and restrictions and information available to foreign governments and companies, the chinese government itself is a celebrating the competing for investors are not going to be comfortable work in that environment if they feel their operations are constantly and inspect the leak, disrupted the w correspondence. so it's on hand speaking from taipei, they're not before the show. i spoke to steve sang director of the so as china institute in london, i asked them how risk it was before and companies to invest in china. current mood depends on what industry you are engaged in. if you are still engaged in the kind
i'll be talking to an expert on china policy here in a moment. first, here's our correspondent on the question of whether he things china is becoming a riskier but for forward investors. because of growing regional tensions for the 1st time in decades, some companies and investors have begun to consider whether the risks of invested in china, how way the potential benefits and with china talk later season calling for stronger national security and restrictions and information available to...
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china ties, right. so just the other week, the chinese foreign minister visited the philippines to do the kind of troubleshooting. but it seemed that meeting didn't really go that far after the end of the meeting, all the 2 sides with agreed to was just more communication, china, which is what we had an abundance of abundance of under former president. that was extremely close to china. so it looks like the bilateral relationship is in total crisis right now. but still, china has an option. marcus will try to reach out to try and i don't know what he's been offering them. but more importantly, the question is, what he's trying to offer. the philippines because they offered, they really gave the philippines nothing in those 6 years that the re, externally trauma, mid president did that. so i think marcus wants to go back to the chinese again, sooner than later. but he wants to go there with the bargaining. she said that the u. s. alliance could be a bargain, and she also, in his dealings with china, all
china ties, right. so just the other week, the chinese foreign minister visited the philippines to do the kind of troubleshooting. but it seemed that meeting didn't really go that far after the end of the meeting, all the 2 sides with agreed to was just more communication, china, which is what we had an abundance of abundance of under former president. that was extremely close to china. so it looks like the bilateral relationship is in total crisis right now. but still, china has an option....
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from china. so the trick that fits is, are growing except for countries exporting commodities because commodity prices are very high. but that's, that's so it's a very big symmetric game for the time being. time is running out. the g 7 is taking place in 0 should mount 190 to from a. when prime minister georgie r maloney will have to reassure her rest and allies related or i spoke to francesca directly a belt and wrote expert at merricks, the mercator institute for china studies. and i asked her how likely it was that china that italy can out of this deal without disturbing its traits, ties with time? i think he said he would very much like that to happen. i don't think there would be an attendance to make that happen, including proposing alternative agreements, not necessarily the renewal of the m o you. but there are a lot your agreements, especially from the, between the tea in china. my size is that there is not much help as hiking badging to work saturday schools of equity strategy. and ther
from china. so the trick that fits is, are growing except for countries exporting commodities because commodity prices are very high. but that's, that's so it's a very big symmetric game for the time being. time is running out. the g 7 is taking place in 0 should mount 190 to from a. when prime minister georgie r maloney will have to reassure her rest and allies related or i spoke to francesca directly a belt and wrote expert at merricks, the mercator institute for china studies. and i asked...
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or indeed even outside of china, cable and hodge baldwin. and then as long as it always sees as long as huawei is driving this technology that understanding correctly there. yes, the idea depaula away was penned open to tower cheese to amy orange clock company item thing is technically realistic. probably a good one to be in control of it. but it's quite a conundrum that a foreign firms find themselves in here, right? i mean you have growing pressure from domestic competitors on the electric to go vehicle market for example. um, and which would call for more investment. at the same time, the political demand in germany, for example, is to downsize the wants profitable china exposure. well i think the need is for comp and companies like volkswagen history strike a balance both between the needs of china and the needs of the home country as well as a balance between the short term and the long term in the short term is, is just simply to work with a chinese on a line twan play. but in the longer term, the walkways control over the technology c
or indeed even outside of china, cable and hodge baldwin. and then as long as it always sees as long as huawei is driving this technology that understanding correctly there. yes, the idea depaula away was penned open to tower cheese to amy orange clock company item thing is technically realistic. probably a good one to be in control of it. but it's quite a conundrum that a foreign firms find themselves in here, right? i mean you have growing pressure from domestic competitors on the electric to...
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a possible invasion of taiwan by china. jeremy, now for more context on this is alter columnist and political scientists. richard had darian richard and iron clad commitment from the us to defend the philippines, including in the south china sea. does this make the philippines safer or increased chances of a real confrontation with bridging? well, as far as the statement, iron cloud is concerned, this is kind of a shade medically shade that the united states use this. we not only treat the like the philippines, but we hear also doctor, when the united states dos about its relationship with gulf countries, persian gulf countries in the middle east, for instance. so i think that wart doesn't care as much water except when they buy the administration. flyer vice, the parameters of mutual defense tricky with the philippines. and this is something that has been quite vague all the way from the nixon administration until the obama administration. but from the late trump years to 5 years now, the americans are opposite the peer, y
a possible invasion of taiwan by china. jeremy, now for more context on this is alter columnist and political scientists. richard had darian richard and iron clad commitment from the us to defend the philippines, including in the south china sea. does this make the philippines safer or increased chances of a real confrontation with bridging? well, as far as the statement, iron cloud is concerned, this is kind of a shade medically shade that the united states use this. we not only treat the like...
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business as usual with china. while the g 7 grapples with how to deal with badging spelling influence around the wealth, president sheet courts, new partners in central asia and you production of the plate padlock, which looks at debates by the free to funded chinese rules. i talked to the co director explained abroad at the age of 11, unload the dates as well, and welcome rushes for ukraine is dominating discussions that the group of 7 summit . but leaders are also worried about china is growing influence and threats of aggression, dealing with 2 nuclear powers, we have territorial ambitions isn't easy. it was a reminder of what's at stake. as g 7 latest visit had to rush, i had to remember the horrors of nuclear warfare with moscow frightening and you clear response against keith and beijing, expanding its us. know, the group is looking at its options while deciding on top of sanctions against russia. lead is still trading more carefully when it comes to the chinese. you council president chinese has still sees
business as usual with china. while the g 7 grapples with how to deal with badging spelling influence around the wealth, president sheet courts, new partners in central asia and you production of the plate padlock, which looks at debates by the free to funded chinese rules. i talked to the co director explained abroad at the age of 11, unload the dates as well, and welcome rushes for ukraine is dominating discussions that the group of 7 summit . but leaders are also worried about china is...
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you couple of visuals have said in china that how china continues to react to pollutants will of aggression will be the decisive factor in the future relationship between the you and china. but his dress that china has not sold weapons to russia, but the now is taking a huge step here to a cold. the biden's administration's warning, telling china not only just weapons, but also items that couldn't be used in military activities should be on the watch list. so as tennis turn now to decide it has to bowl and we'll see how the china will continue to play this game. it's a high stakes game of tic tac toe. ok, some fun 100 in type, a thank you very much. on germantown. so all the thoughts has also been weighing in on the question of you. china ties take a listen to what he had to say and then addressed to the european parliament. this one's a bit seals, heart relationship with china is aptly described by the terms partner competitor and systemic rival adhere rivalry. and competition on the part of china have undoubtedly increased the you seize this and the you is reacting to it. hopefully i agre
you couple of visuals have said in china that how china continues to react to pollutants will of aggression will be the decisive factor in the future relationship between the you and china. but his dress that china has not sold weapons to russia, but the now is taking a huge step here to a cold. the biden's administration's warning, telling china not only just weapons, but also items that couldn't be used in military activities should be on the watch list. so as tennis turn now to decide it has...
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as you know, china is boundaries a narrow inc. and i think that could have an impact on ordinary citizens in all kinds of different ways. we leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us today at john the sonata, louisa lane. thank you so much. in the region of course, media has long been known for the distinctive out form of puppy. i'm not sure it's deeply into both on into the culture and traditions. of course media society as well, but neglect and the shortage of autism is affecting its future prospect. these boxes might of paper pope. i'm ready for decoration this is paper mesh, a one of the oldest handicrafts in the world. the art form is deeply interwoven with the culture and traditions of the cash me region. many artisans here, like most read, john, started learning as children now on us, it's got all my own. go how to small workshop, but i learned people machine truth skeleton. so the designs have changed with time . i'll go and be have to keep up with alltran related that i can put it in, but it
as you know, china is boundaries a narrow inc. and i think that could have an impact on ordinary citizens in all kinds of different ways. we leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us today at john the sonata, louisa lane. thank you so much. in the region of course, media has long been known for the distinctive out form of puppy. i'm not sure it's deeply into both on into the culture and traditions. of course media society as well, but neglect and the shortage of...
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it's be a, it's business beyond china. the size in the tech hub of bang glue is equivalent in $5.00 to $50.00 manhattan and 50 blocks and will bring tens of thousands of jobs to the area. the nights when it comes just a month after apple opened, it's for us stores in the country. india home to 1400000000 people have the 2nd highest number of smartphone users in the world, dr. china know, earlier i spoke to our correspondents hire cards. okay. um i asked him what this investment means for india? well, uh it's a huge facility. it's uh, 1200000 square meters according to the london stock exchange finding that has been submitted by folks going to to, to, to, to mess of sites. now on the outskirts of banking, a rule which is known as india, as debt called within the southern states of could knock up the site isn't in the airport. and uh, the stop finding report also says that, uh, uh, fox going to india subsidy has made about $37000000.00 for it. now, it is being understood that this site is above the construction. also, factor
it's be a, it's business beyond china. the size in the tech hub of bang glue is equivalent in $5.00 to $50.00 manhattan and 50 blocks and will bring tens of thousands of jobs to the area. the nights when it comes just a month after apple opened, it's for us stores in the country. india home to 1400000000 people have the 2nd highest number of smartphone users in the world, dr. china know, earlier i spoke to our correspondents hire cards. okay. um i asked him what this investment means for india?...
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and would you say that china is open about the way it targets? you know, those entities which have displeased incoming compared to the way the west uses. the sanctions. i would say it's the opposite. uh, so in our report, you mentioned there we, we did a deep dive into a cases of china's economic course, and that's been roughly the last 13 years. and those case studies we identified, you know, some common characteristics of trends, economic portion, and the report we, we name quite a few, but informality really stood out as one of the primary characteristics of china is i cannot make coersion, i, you know, basically likes to mask its its economic question behind excuses that way. it gives itself a bit of a possible deniability. you know, i was reading a report just this week that listed countries in the global south that have taken huge loans from china and that the terms of paying back those loans have led these countries to maybe behind gloves doors to regret taking the money to begin with and i'm just wondering, and your opinion is what china
and would you say that china is open about the way it targets? you know, those entities which have displeased incoming compared to the way the west uses. the sanctions. i would say it's the opposite. uh, so in our report, you mentioned there we, we did a deep dive into a cases of china's economic course, and that's been roughly the last 13 years. and those case studies we identified, you know, some common characteristics of trends, economic portion, and the report we, we name quite a few, but...
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the mercator institute for china studies, and i asked her how likely it was that china that italy can out of this deal without disturbing its traits, ties with china to. i think he said he would very much like that to happen. i don't think there's been a tendency to make that happen, including for perusing alternative agreements, not necessarily the renewal of the m o u, but there are a lot your agreements, especially economic agreement between a key in china. my sense is that there is not much have, besides engaging to accept this sort of axis strategy. and therefore, i will not count too much on these auction is actually because china seas these events, you as a victory for the united states more that leads me self. now if we think about retaliation, these are still a piece of an open question. we've seen that product of whole countries, the last of the 16 plus one framework with china, between central and eastern european countries and china. i've been the society being a evan necessary to receive the passions. so there's a difference between the 16 plus one framework in the bathro
the mercator institute for china studies, and i asked her how likely it was that china that italy can out of this deal without disturbing its traits, ties with china to. i think he said he would very much like that to happen. i don't think there's been a tendency to make that happen, including for perusing alternative agreements, not necessarily the renewal of the m o u, but there are a lot your agreements, especially economic agreement between a key in china. my sense is that there is not much...
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a disappeared in hong calling turned up in china. in, in uh, several years ago and that we sent a message to home commerce, publishing industry where you know, books such as the kind the lee and has company goose are published. what published in the past. so i think this again is a similar kind of message, a warning that perhaps these kinds of activities really need to be judged differently. and we're seeing this tightening in china and journalism as well. and new espionage laws which might make life incredibly difficult for, for journalist. um, so i think this does a tightening on information as a whole. are you going to want to talk to you about this, the typing of a, these are the national security laws that essentially give apologies the power of cracking down against anybody they want on american scale to drones. can you give us a context of why the sudden focus, if you're like a national security, as well see jim pings number one pie or she has always been national security. and i just think this is part of a progression with a
a disappeared in hong calling turned up in china. in, in uh, several years ago and that we sent a message to home commerce, publishing industry where you know, books such as the kind the lee and has company goose are published. what published in the past. so i think this again is a similar kind of message, a warning that perhaps these kinds of activities really need to be judged differently. and we're seeing this tightening in china and journalism as well. and new espionage laws which might...
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i mean, china is nuclear expansion plans of massive. yes, exactly. according to the pentagon, uh, they estimate that china currently has about 4 more than $400.00 uh nuclear warheads. and then if they stick with the plan, the scale and also the pay self, their development of the new clear modernization program, which probably ends around 2035. they are going to have about $1500.00 nuclear warheads. that's a huge number. and even though china, i claim that they are trying to become very restrained on their development. but the us has reduced down of the alarm and the whole world is watching and looking at how paging is really going to develop more complicated and sophisticated technology that will help their new cleared development. william, where's the justification telling you what aging believes is the threat of where the threat is coming from, why it needs to expand? so obviously, one of the biggest threats in aging mind is this f for that they claim left by the united states and its allies and mostly in the region. that's japan, south korea, in t
i mean, china is nuclear expansion plans of massive. yes, exactly. according to the pentagon, uh, they estimate that china currently has about 4 more than $400.00 uh nuclear warheads. and then if they stick with the plan, the scale and also the pay self, their development of the new clear modernization program, which probably ends around 2035. they are going to have about $1500.00 nuclear warheads. that's a huge number. and even though china, i claim that they are trying to become very...
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while taiwan and china is military buildup has everyone's attention. they ging is quietly expanding influence beyond its western border. the region is crucial to the trillion dollar bills and broad project. chinese investment in infrastructure has a road it rushes way over the old soviet republics, that an hour lining themselves to the world's 2nd largest economy. as in his speech, see cold on china and central asia to fully elise their potential and reject meddling from the west. ginger, find the right we should stand firm against external attempts to interfere in domestic affairs or instigated color revolutions. we should have 0 tolerance for the forces of terrorism, separatism, and extremism, and strive to resolve the security issues in the region. we should work together to ensure that our region has no conflict, and ensuring peace and color was a reference to ukraine's orange revolution. and the rose revolution in georgia is audience, a room of strong lead, running, also our attorney in states. then the china is thomas and see if in central asia i
while taiwan and china is military buildup has everyone's attention. they ging is quietly expanding influence beyond its western border. the region is crucial to the trillion dollar bills and broad project. chinese investment in infrastructure has a road it rushes way over the old soviet republics, that an hour lining themselves to the world's 2nd largest economy. as in his speech, see cold on china and central asia to fully elise their potential and reject meddling from the west. ginger, find...
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relationship between the you and china. but his stress that china has not sold weapons to russia, but the new now is taking a huge step here to a cold the fight in some instructions. warning, telling china not only just weapons, but also items that couldn't be used in military activities should be on the watch list. so it's kind of turn now to decide it has to bowl and we'll see how the china will continue to play the skid rest of the european parliament ones. a bit seo thought relationship with china is aptly described by the terms partner competitor and systemic rifle. and here, rivalry, and competition on the part of china have undoubtedly increased the you seize this and the you is reacting to it. hopefully i agree with commission the president also i found a lion and there should be no de copeland couples. but smart. how about the risk english going now to be? i'd like to bring in professor i got a whole now he's the president of the european school of management on technology. i'm had to be looking closely at the ques
relationship between the you and china. but his stress that china has not sold weapons to russia, but the new now is taking a huge step here to a cold the fight in some instructions. warning, telling china not only just weapons, but also items that couldn't be used in military activities should be on the watch list. so it's kind of turn now to decide it has to bowl and we'll see how the china will continue to play the skid rest of the european parliament ones. a bit seo thought relationship...
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uh, what do you mean it's on china is parts to gradually stabilize the us china relationship because china is still very much dependence american technology resources, investments, etc. mr. joe, you recently published an article in foreign affairs and we've pulled a quote from the everyone to share with our viewers. because we think this, this really got our attention. you write the dynamics among china's political leadership. it's policy leads and the broader public have generated an internal feedback loop that is not entirely within, she's comprehension or control. this could result in showing that as being fully mobile wise for more, even without she deciding to attack taiwan. now, there is a scary situation that you were describing. i'm how likely is that that happened? in other words, more with china in the us could break out. and she's, and things were really not want that to happen as well. i think it is important for the international community to understand how a very centralized chinese, a system can generate a de facto mobilization towards war. we've all to anyone actually
uh, what do you mean it's on china is parts to gradually stabilize the us china relationship because china is still very much dependence american technology resources, investments, etc. mr. joe, you recently published an article in foreign affairs and we've pulled a quote from the everyone to share with our viewers. because we think this, this really got our attention. you write the dynamics among china's political leadership. it's policy leads and the broader public have generated an internal...
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and would you say that china is open about the way it targets? you know, those entities which have displeased incoming compared to the way the west uses sanctions. i would say it's the opposite. uh, so in our report, you mentioned there we, we did a deep dive into a cases of china's economic course in that span roughly the last 13 years. and those case that easily identified, you know, some common characteristics of trends that cannot equation and the report we, we name quite a few, but informality really stood out as one of the primary characteristics of trends. i cannot make. coersion i, you know, basically likes to mask it. it's economic question behind excuses that way. it gives itself a bit of a possible deniability. you know, i was reading a report just this week that listed countries in the global south that have taken huge loans from china and that the terms of paying back those loans have let these countries to may be behind gloves, doors to regret taking the money to begin with and i'm just wondering, and your opinion is what china does
and would you say that china is open about the way it targets? you know, those entities which have displeased incoming compared to the way the west uses sanctions. i would say it's the opposite. uh, so in our report, you mentioned there we, we did a deep dive into a cases of china's economic course in that span roughly the last 13 years. and those case that easily identified, you know, some common characteristics of trends that cannot equation and the report we, we name quite a few, but...
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if china invites tie one, what's the time you, you, the planning is to do a we seem to convince china not to matrix in the state. yeah. but if you file, what does that make sense? okay. what does this does? this plan does this been in plenty? uh, i was talking us, we talked on the eruption of sort of everything responsibility to do what in any, in any case, what do you remember the, the weights and just for the start of the war against russia. we worked in chose to ignition it was all with partners in order to assess what, what to be a reactions and we were, we, we do the same and we are doing the same type of problem and it didn't prevent the nation. yeah, yeah. because in fact, you're absolutely right, there was someone in the kremlin which who, who took the decision to install a crazy war, the criminal tool. and we are doing everything to, to, to, to make sure that the increase when we, because this our interest show me show the great have you and confidence some kids are watching data is the the, the, the marriage is forever. divorce if for some believe that what god has joined to
if china invites tie one, what's the time you, you, the planning is to do a we seem to convince china not to matrix in the state. yeah. but if you file, what does that make sense? okay. what does this does? this plan does this been in plenty? uh, i was talking us, we talked on the eruption of sort of everything responsibility to do what in any, in any case, what do you remember the, the weights and just for the start of the war against russia. we worked in chose to ignition it was all with...
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that's japan, south korea, in the philippines that are trying to contain china's growth and also china as development. and trying to influence in this part of the world which is the endo pacific. and so china feels like they have the right to develop the capability to defend their own rights in interest. but of course, in the eyes of the u. s. allies and also the united states itself, the further expansion of china as nuclear. aman is basically just going to create a more stable environment in the region, and that is not what they want to see, obviously. and so not only just the us, but also its allies in the region, are all very concerned about this potential growth that china has already carved out for itself. well, at the same time, there is a very visible fred from china, or in spain encircling type one with warships in maneuvers. ships from the chinese coast guard has been intruding into japanese territory awards. right, exactly. over the last year, we've already seen 2 times that china has launched this. so co block case style meals react to size around tie one and both times is.
that's japan, south korea, in the philippines that are trying to contain china's growth and also china as development. and trying to influence in this part of the world which is the endo pacific. and so china feels like they have the right to develop the capability to defend their own rights in interest. but of course, in the eyes of the u. s. allies and also the united states itself, the further expansion of china as nuclear. aman is basically just going to create a more stable environment in...
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with china and it's center. and that is why the pay for states the you a p and union needs to redefine its relationship with china. the paper also mentioned some a restrictive, some defense tools, the you should implement like restrictions on exports of advanced technology or screenings of chinese investments in the you will be in union. so there was no decision on that by the whole discussion. and so this 1st sort of agreement seems to points to that a direction that to be you, is getting ready to get tougher on china. now try it. of course is also something that ties the you to china just walk us through the trade relations. so well, china is to use 2nd largest trade partner in good stead is a significant the p and union is also dependent on china when it comes, for instance, to roll material is when it comes to solar technology. all of that is important for the digital and green transformation of the use of industries. all of that is important for the future of the blog. that is why do you is so 1st thing we
with china and it's center. and that is why the pay for states the you a p and union needs to redefine its relationship with china. the paper also mentioned some a restrictive, some defense tools, the you should implement like restrictions on exports of advanced technology or screenings of chinese investments in the you will be in union. so there was no decision on that by the whole discussion. and so this 1st sort of agreement seems to points to that a direction that to be you, is getting...
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so the new generation is the best educated generation of all time in china. but when these young people graduate and want it to enter the job market, they find their education and skills don't match the jobs that need to be filled. and they want something more than just a career of law hours in a factory. so there's a severe labor shortage in china, about $1.00 and $5.00 of the young people between $16.00 to $24.00 cannot find a job they want. so there is a great gap between their expectations and reality. so how does the government aging deal with as of discontent? that it's, it's causing and the new generation, cuz that is an important constituency for a government that wants to be empowered in public choice, isn't it? of the you're right. so, basing has rapidly respond to this growing this content by many means 1st after they found the job market in dallas, the government adopted a policy to boost the capacity and quality old vocational schools. so these help um to field jobs in advanced manufacturing that we just talked about at the same time, they tried
so the new generation is the best educated generation of all time in china. but when these young people graduate and want it to enter the job market, they find their education and skills don't match the jobs that need to be filled. and they want something more than just a career of law hours in a factory. so there's a severe labor shortage in china, about $1.00 and $5.00 of the young people between $16.00 to $24.00 cannot find a job they want. so there is a great gap between their expectations...
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when i, china has never engaged in correctional bullying. china has always opposed like i'm in the unit naturalism and coercive diplomacy. we are just to g 7 to confirm to the general trends of the year, which is openness and inclusiveness and refrain from engaging coercive diplomacy and closed and exclusive clicks. as far as the morning, i want to bring in matthew reynolds from the center for strategic and international studies in washington, mathew testified at the hearing of the house for an affairs committee on showing as economic aggression and predatory practices just yesterday. matthew, it's good to have you with this i, i read the transcript from your testimony. i'm wondering have you received any feedback or reaction from the law makers on capitol hill since yesterday? first i wanna say thank you for having me here today to talk about this important topic. uh 1st i have not received any, any feedback from the hearing. but i will say that the hearing, i think, is indicative of the increasing attention on capitol hill that this important issue is receiving a and the, the efforts
when i, china has never engaged in correctional bullying. china has always opposed like i'm in the unit naturalism and coercive diplomacy. we are just to g 7 to confirm to the general trends of the year, which is openness and inclusiveness and refrain from engaging coercive diplomacy and closed and exclusive clicks. as far as the morning, i want to bring in matthew reynolds from the center for strategic and international studies in washington, mathew testified at the hearing of the house for an...
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they have set aside the afternoon for a strategic discussion on a huge china relations given china stones on rush us invasion after the carpet 19 pandemic, and in the midst of the war and ukraine. the european union is reviewing its relationship with china, bilateral relations between brussels and badging have deteriorated in recent years . like this, the point of contention being the war and ukraine way europeans rejects china, is position of neutrality. china is indeed supporting the russian war of aggression in ukraine. they do that the plumb, magically they do that politically. they do that economically. they even allow some of their companies to sell goods to the russians that can be used in enhancing the ominous but they still with the consensus in europe that the he you trying to relations which are largely based on trade a simply too big to fail. the chief, as a fund line recently said there was a need to reduce the dependency on chinese resources and manufacturing. but the cutting ties with china was not in your its interest. understand these government has received the message c
they have set aside the afternoon for a strategic discussion on a huge china relations given china stones on rush us invasion after the carpet 19 pandemic, and in the midst of the war and ukraine. the european union is reviewing its relationship with china, bilateral relations between brussels and badging have deteriorated in recent years . like this, the point of contention being the war and ukraine way europeans rejects china, is position of neutrality. china is indeed supporting the russian...
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and so far what we are seeing is, uh, often in china refuses to pick up the phone because the china wants to impose pressure on the other side. uh at the time of prices. and in china is always, uh, it is becoming increasingly centralized. so the tree officials as the front line be also reluctant to isolate the fall from their american counterparts because they need to 1st uh get approval from the piece called leadership in talking to the american association. so that also makes it very hard to have stopped and say, of exchanges at the time of crisis. what is the problem with mr. jones that the hotline should actually be between? he represent the white house and she's in pain because in china, she's in pink, is at the top of the food chain, and he's the one who can make the decisions. i mean, are they not connecting the right people to wells? there is actually a present central level hotline between us and china that was established in 1998. but it was rarity, used at least a call according to a public report. it may also, uh, you know, the results of the personal preferences of specific t
and so far what we are seeing is, uh, often in china refuses to pick up the phone because the china wants to impose pressure on the other side. uh at the time of prices. and in china is always, uh, it is becoming increasingly centralized. so the tree officials as the front line be also reluctant to isolate the fall from their american counterparts because they need to 1st uh get approval from the piece called leadership in talking to the american association. so that also makes it very hard to...
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all right, that's george magnus at the china center at oxford university. thank you so much, george. i think you that interview was recorded earlier. you can find the full version on youtube or the dw news channel. will germany has big plans for renewable energy this decade, with wind turbines, in particular set to play a major role. if they can find social acceptance, especially more world parts of the country where not all are happy about the joining structures. now some developers are funding clever ways of winning over residents, including giving them a copy of the prophets. the town under wind turbines, there are $37.00 of them in dodge as time. and those who live here see them all the time. like high go to going to his grandson doesn't know any different for his grandfather to. they have long been part of everyday life. we strolled. those up to doesn't bother me at all. we sit outside a lot in the summer and it's no problem. i put it in the mood is completely different. 120 kilometers further north, near luda. that's 44 wind turbines are an operation
all right, that's george magnus at the china center at oxford university. thank you so much, george. i think you that interview was recorded earlier. you can find the full version on youtube or the dw news channel. will germany has big plans for renewable energy this decade, with wind turbines, in particular set to play a major role. if they can find social acceptance, especially more world parts of the country where not all are happy about the joining structures. now some developers are...
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doesn't give china too much power here, but at the same time, they manage to tide china business and especially cost cause businesses, the country's biggest shipping joined to the port and that probably for decades. and that, of course, is important, especially with to keep in mind that over the past couple of years, costco has already bought up stakes and some, although you weren't people that were your pin ports and so was very, very important for hamburg to get this deal tools so as not to news that the business being us, this is major business. china, as the biggest trading partner for germany and for the port of hamburg is a stands behind about a 3rd of that ports business. this is happening that are large in a strange geo political environment. let's put it that way, explained to us why this investment, even though it might be good for hamburg, has been so controversial. well, it's critical infrastructure, basically ports just like airports, roads, and many other things, part of critical infrastructure and you want to not give up control to somebody else. any country in the wor
doesn't give china too much power here, but at the same time, they manage to tide china business and especially cost cause businesses, the country's biggest shipping joined to the port and that probably for decades. and that, of course, is important, especially with to keep in mind that over the past couple of years, costco has already bought up stakes and some, although you weren't people that were your pin ports and so was very, very important for hamburg to get this deal tools so as not to...
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and therefore, china come play an important role as to end this war is mid china. so decides that i'm doing that by database chief international edison. richard will cut some more on this. richard, i'm in a bad book said china can play a decisive role in ending the war in ukraine if it chooses to. can you tell us what was the chinese response to that? yeah. what is that? what was the question to near to jean? gotten to, to the chinese foreign minister executive about the sort of saying, you know, china came up with this 12 point position paper earlier in the yeah, i'm so views were, remember this talking about china is view of how to end the war and to get dates go into some detail of the steps that he says the time this is being taken. he said that she, jim ping, talked at length with vladimir putin and must go about this. but he's made a phone call with a lot of on demand. so lensky with ukrainian president and, and that an invoice will be on the, on the job soon. but it's interesting to kind of tease out the implicit criticism of europe and the, why the west and
and therefore, china come play an important role as to end this war is mid china. so decides that i'm doing that by database chief international edison. richard will cut some more on this. richard, i'm in a bad book said china can play a decisive role in ending the war in ukraine if it chooses to. can you tell us what was the chinese response to that? yeah. what is that? what was the question to near to jean? gotten to, to the chinese foreign minister executive about the sort of saying, you...
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that was extremely close to china. so it looks like the bilateral issues is in toward the crisis right now, but still, china has an option. marcus will try to reach out to try and i don't know what he's going to offer him. but i think more importantly, the question is, what he's trying to offer the philippines because they offered, they really gave the philippines nothing in those 6 years that the re, extremely trauma with president did that. so i think marcus wants to go back to the chinese again, sooner than later, but he wants to go there with the bargaining cheap. so the, the u. s. alliance could be a bargain, and she also, in his dealings with china, all of the pleasure talking to ritual. thanks so much for joining us today. richard had aaron and that does it for to wave is of course more on our website cuz you have to morrow with we got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner check hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot d w, travel off we go. i discovered stories that can change
that was extremely close to china. so it looks like the bilateral issues is in toward the crisis right now, but still, china has an option. marcus will try to reach out to try and i don't know what he's going to offer him. but i think more importantly, the question is, what he's trying to offer the philippines because they offered, they really gave the philippines nothing in those 6 years that the re, extremely trauma with president did that. so i think marcus wants to go back to the chinese...
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is that slave when it comes to china's economic recovery? slow, rob, the winners of those work in retail and service sector because of the growth of 2 industries remaining relatively solid, fixed asset investment growth slowed, especially the real estate investment. it reflects that developers. confidence in the market has not yet been restored and a full recovery is not there yet. at the same time, the industrial production growth also fell back for the 1st time since the corporate outbreak. trying to kind of meet recovery as on even and the rising pressure of global recession and the test relationship between the us and china will continue to put pressure on badging. we also have a fear of young chinese job seekers out of work in america. how are you? i'm telling these people feeling about the problems facing bad generation. of course, they feel worried and insecure. we have to understand, most chinese families spend a 3rd of their income into this young people's education. so the new generation is the best educated generation of old time
is that slave when it comes to china's economic recovery? slow, rob, the winners of those work in retail and service sector because of the growth of 2 industries remaining relatively solid, fixed asset investment growth slowed, especially the real estate investment. it reflects that developers. confidence in the market has not yet been restored and a full recovery is not there yet. at the same time, the industrial production growth also fell back for the 1st time since the corporate outbreak....
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and the domain name is the china is position and china is moves here, a quite likely to put the west in. because to gang from said, for instance, the china will behave as a responsible power will not pull oil on the fire, which is code for sending weapons to either side of the, the west, of course, your opinions, the americans and the providing ukraine with a large amount of weapons weapons without which ukraine would probably have had no chance of defending its territory. so, so on the politically criticizing the west for sending those weapons. and then also by cooling for negotiations by cooling for a cease fire. china is potentially pushing the west in a situation where it says no, we shouldn't have a ceasefire yet. no, we shouldn't have talks yet. um and that includes these potentially communications wise with the rest of the world. an awkward position for the west to be and i later back about trying to push back on that though by saying that the owner, so he's on pretend to end this war because he invaded ukraine. he could end the tool in a moment if he just withdrew and that's
and the domain name is the china is position and china is moves here, a quite likely to put the west in. because to gang from said, for instance, the china will behave as a responsible power will not pull oil on the fire, which is code for sending weapons to either side of the, the west, of course, your opinions, the americans and the providing ukraine with a large amount of weapons weapons without which ukraine would probably have had no chance of defending its territory. so, so on the...
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as far as i'm aware comes from a business in china. and the fact that they've been picked on by we're trying to use government um, as a kind of a quick quote, because obviously the chinese government doesn't like the companies being picked on by the us congress or by the, by the, by the white house. so this is, this is part of the tit for tat of the, this engagement, you know, which is taking place. and so in microns being, uh, i think the chinese infrastructure companies and projects have been banned from so, so a single by micro on a chip. so michael on products, so that projects this is um, i mean in a way this is kind of possible because this is, this is just the way that the united states and chinese governments are kind of behaving to one another. not withstanding the fact that they're trying to establish, i think they're trying to establish more of a dialogue, and then they had all to see before the sign was balloon incident. earlier this year, right, we're hearing more and more reports that there could be more dialogue between
as far as i'm aware comes from a business in china. and the fact that they've been picked on by we're trying to use government um, as a kind of a quick quote, because obviously the chinese government doesn't like the companies being picked on by the us congress or by the, by the, by the white house. so this is, this is part of the tit for tat of the, this engagement, you know, which is taking place. and so in microns being, uh, i think the chinese infrastructure companies and projects have been...
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central and eastern european countries and china. i've been the society being a evan necessary to receive the passions. so there's a difference between the 16 plus one framework and the bathroom recognition. the bathroom really needs to be as much closer to teaching as a senior and is much more important for china as easily as well. is also quite an arch country was the 1st g 7 countries to joined. the stack developer really needs to see. therefore, we don't know whether in this case indeed indeed with the castles may occur. is francesca get ready of the mercator institute for the china studies and speaking there. and you can watch the entire interview about china's belt and wrote initiative. what it means to many of the countries beijing has invested in and how this massive project is being viewed with in china leadership on our latest in our latest dw business special available on the dw use youtube channel. it is to free lock in which has launched a projects to electrify, half a 1000000 of its took, took taxis over the next 5 year
central and eastern european countries and china. i've been the society being a evan necessary to receive the passions. so there's a difference between the 16 plus one framework and the bathroom recognition. the bathroom really needs to be as much closer to teaching as a senior and is much more important for china as easily as well. is also quite an arch country was the 1st g 7 countries to joined. the stack developer really needs to see. therefore, we don't know whether in this case indeed...
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what were the discussions on china? yes, so china is very much a big issue. it was also a big issue of the g 7 in germany last year, but, but it's, we've seen the tensions that have increased in the taiwan strait, just a 100 and just over a 100 kilometers from the southern most islands of japan. so very much in japan still set here. so the issue of china is getting great to all the time in terms of attention. so in the taiwan strait and also in terms of the economic and technology relationships that g 7 members have with china. and there's a buzz, what that's doing the round to being a russian with this idea of the risk and trying to take the risk out of the relationship with china, whether it's in economic terms. so there is some technological terms um, so we can expect to see that time coming up in the final lead is communicate which we're expecting over this weekend. with all of the countries seemingly kind of gathering around this idea that they want to reduce the risk of that relationship with china. they've seen the risk that, that over to reliance, for
what were the discussions on china? yes, so china is very much a big issue. it was also a big issue of the g 7 in germany last year, but, but it's, we've seen the tensions that have increased in the taiwan strait, just a 100 and just over a 100 kilometers from the southern most islands of japan. so very much in japan still set here. so the issue of china is getting great to all the time in terms of attention. so in the taiwan strait and also in terms of the economic and technology relationships...
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and nor do we seek to sward china's economic progress. so this trying to push back against chinese arguments that it sees the west is ganging up on it as trying to, to hold it back in the, in it imagines has a really serious global power. but then saying, i think we are not decoupling or turning inward. so rejecting some of the more extreme arguments by kind of the most cool case views on china that the west needs really set a lot of economic ties with china. we take the same time, we recognize that economic resilience requires the risk inc. and now the risk is the new boswell that it seems that everybody in japan, the united states, europeans could all agree on in their approach to relations with china. so they need to try to eliminate as much of the risk and that relationship as they possibly can, both with respect to dependence on, on economic relations, whether it's china as a market. so your opinion or west goods or roles are china as a source for key role materials, such as wrap us important in electric cars for instance. but also i
and nor do we seek to sward china's economic progress. so this trying to push back against chinese arguments that it sees the west is ganging up on it as trying to, to hold it back in the, in it imagines has a really serious global power. but then saying, i think we are not decoupling or turning inward. so rejecting some of the more extreme arguments by kind of the most cool case views on china that the west needs really set a lot of economic ties with china. we take the same time, we recognize...