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to come to china and report and to see china for themselves and report china in a very objective way. it's true we do have differences. even when journalists come to china, they see china in a way that's different from our expectations because we believe that china is like this but they are portraying china in a different way, and that sometimes creates some difficulties but that's not the mainstrechina's open not only to the business people but also to western and global and international media. but there were some [inaudible] between china and the united states in some years before. and, you know the chinese media was here in the united states labelled as foreign agents or [inaudible], and that was wrong. that was a difficult time between the chinese government and the u.s. government and the media. i hope that could be mended. also covering foreign journalists reporting in china, there's also laws and regulations. for example, in 2008 [inaudible], there was a lot of changes from the previous regulations which really paved the way more accessible information in china, but i hope th
to come to china and report and to see china for themselves and report china in a very objective way. it's true we do have differences. even when journalists come to china, they see china in a way that's different from our expectations because we believe that china is like this but they are portraying china in a different way, and that sometimes creates some difficulties but that's not the mainstrechina's open not only to the business people but also to western and global and international...
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so when china says _ intentions are for china. so when china says that - intentions are for china. so when china says that we i intentions are for china. so i when china says that we have intentions are for china. so - when china says that we have a cold _ when china says that we have a cold war— when china says that we have a cold war mentality— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think - when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think theyl cold war mentality i think they actually— cold war mentality i think they actually have _ cold war mentality i think they actually have their— cold war mentality i think they actually have their own - cold war mentality i think they actually have their own cold i actually have their own cold war— actually have their own cold war mentality— actually have their own cold war mentality and - actually have their own cold war mentality and they - actually have their own cold . war mentality and they believe to some — war mentality and they believe to some
so when china says _ intentions are for china. so when china says that - intentions are for china. so when china says that we i intentions are for china. so i when china says that we have intentions are for china. so - when china says that we have a cold _ when china says that we have a cold war— when china says that we have a cold war mentality— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i— when china says that we have a cold war mentality i think - when china says that we have a...
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and you can get to china. but they do say going forward a slowing economy, you will transform china's relationship to the rest of asia. in this region, set to generate 2 thirds of global growth this year. short term pain could turn into a long time game. they didn't clam for slow down. and us, they're not in a position to whether at our side step of the air, everyone is going to be affected, including certainly in asia, but further afield as well. but for those countries that are planning on are reorienting their supply chain lineman's. i think there's probably going to be a tremendous boom in medium term and long term opportunity. so for the rest of asia, including here in taiwan, it looks like the china slow down brings both the price, but also potential thought. so for this episode of business be owns while you're here, you could check out one of the other videos like this one on whether the german economic model is broken until then take a and see you next time the they can play a big role in the future of
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that's maybe a full house around the region, a china, a laptop ever think china, theresa an economic like china 3, but call the people to also help. i'll keep the next bar. badging became the biggest buy event to me is just cold and palm while i'm the top expo destination of electronics made in south korea and taiwan. if you either look at the idea of pay, what i mean china has being this thing that has happened to them in terms of, you know, their economic, a transformation towards the unexplored driven economy. the 2nd pillar of china is economic power is outward investments. as the chinese economy expanded is companies as well as its complement became bolder. china has started to become an important outbound direct investor for countries in the region. i was trying these farms, us setup operations throughout the south east asia, decisions and issues and you 7000000000 dollar high speed rail. the countries 1st began to pricing and i'll tell you, but it's main funder. china is bouncing road initiative to over the past decade. the flagship policy, a chinese president, eugene paying h
that's maybe a full house around the region, a china, a laptop ever think china, theresa an economic like china 3, but call the people to also help. i'll keep the next bar. badging became the biggest buy event to me is just cold and palm while i'm the top expo destination of electronics made in south korea and taiwan. if you either look at the idea of pay, what i mean china has being this thing that has happened to them in terms of, you know, their economic, a transformation towards the...
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sell to china, to do business with china. why all of a sudden so much caution and fear it seems as well. i think initially, the hope was that by engaging with china, by investing in china through big blue chip, firms like general electric in the united states. siemens in germany or fort barton, which went into china in a big way already in the 1980s that, that would liberalize china eventually. and it would turn into a western style democracy that was basically the theory. and i think already several years ago in the united states and more recently in europe, people have realized that that's not going to happen. that china is going to remain for all intents and purposes and all storage area and system. and because the united states feels threatened by, what they see is china's attempts to improve it, standing globally improve it's, it's power based globally, you know, they need to counter that. so they're trying to withdraw a little bit. the risk is the united states cause that and they feel that particular at the moment thre
sell to china, to do business with china. why all of a sudden so much caution and fear it seems as well. i think initially, the hope was that by engaging with china, by investing in china through big blue chip, firms like general electric in the united states. siemens in germany or fort barton, which went into china in a big way already in the 1980s that, that would liberalize china eventually. and it would turn into a western style democracy that was basically the theory. and i think already...
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china come from? from the name of the khitani tribe, known to our ancestors, who lived in northern china, and where does china come from? this name appeared in europe thanks to silk fabrics from the qin empire, founded by qinshu khandi. but the very name of the chinese is han. han people - 92% of the population of the kanr from the name of the han dynasty, which replaced qin. although in china. we are used to studying history from a european point of view: the middle ages, the renaissance, modern times with its industrial revolution. that is why it is difficult for us to even imagine what technological heights chinese civilization had reached long before this. the great wall of china. construction took almost 2.0 years. its length is more than 2000 km, it is considered the longest island. deep drilling technology, and having reached the landlocked people, they developed this method to reach salt water, and began to extract salt from the well. at the same time, the chinese invented a method for extract
china come from? from the name of the khitani tribe, known to our ancestors, who lived in northern china, and where does china come from? this name appeared in europe thanks to silk fabrics from the qin empire, founded by qinshu khandi. but the very name of the chinese is han. han people - 92% of the population of the kanr from the name of the han dynasty, which replaced qin. although in china. we are used to studying history from a european point of view: the middle ages, the renaissance,...
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or china, i never felt in china it was so easy to incorporate and work in china but i said there are interests and when there are joint interests, it is of course -- [inaudible] but there are things we can do with the u.s. and things we can do with china. >> just one sentence. the big transformation the last decade is that china has transformed a familiar country which held very few sovereign debt accounts around the world to in fact becoming a country which holds a huge number of bonds around the world. so therefore it is a transformation of china's status the last 10 years of the back of the road initiative and along with the lending programs by a number of china's development banks and a development bank among others, china investment corporation, etc. so therefore, it is a brand-new challenge for beijing which is how do we, as china, manage debt relationships with the global south? you've seen this played out in public forum and by sri lanka and else where. i think there is a huge debate underway in beijing under how this should be managed in the future. so this is a real time, l
or china, i never felt in china it was so easy to incorporate and work in china but i said there are interests and when there are joint interests, it is of course -- [inaudible] but there are things we can do with the u.s. and things we can do with china. >> just one sentence. the big transformation the last decade is that china has transformed a familiar country which held very few sovereign debt accounts around the world to in fact becoming a country which holds a huge number of bonds...
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, i don’t think that china will seriously bend, because china understands perfectly well, today this is, as they say, the first batch, or rather the second batch of the company, after that there will be a third, fourth, that is, experience russia in this case is a very indicator for china, so i think this will be a very serious conversation, and most importantly, because we are talking not only about russia, the bargaining chip is also the issue in taiwan, they are trying to encircle china from all sides parties, in general, i don’t think that china will... news: chinese companies for the first time since december of twenty-two have reduced direct supplies of machinery, mechanisms and equipment to russia, including electrical equipment, our colleagues also report, you can also record such a decrease and how are you do you think this has anything to do with pressure from the west, and not according to march indicators, the decline is very serious, or rather it is small, but it is serious against the background of the fact that trade grew seriously in the first 2 months, and i think
, i don’t think that china will seriously bend, because china understands perfectly well, today this is, as they say, the first batch, or rather the second batch of the company, after that there will be a third, fourth, that is, experience russia in this case is a very indicator for china, so i think this will be a very serious conversation, and most importantly, because we are talking not only about russia, the bargaining chip is also the issue in taiwan, they are trying to encircle china...
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it is the one chito china, mainland china. and i think when u.s. leaders say -- and use the word one china policy, oftentimes it is confusing to the public because it sounds very much like the one china principle that beijing wants to use. host: that is confusing. to your point about the united states wanting to maintain the status quo. antony blinken was at the world economic forum and ridley -- and reacted to the taiwanese election and talks about what it meant for u.s.-china relations. here's a portion of the remarks. [end video clip] -- [video clip] >> i taiwan we see a powerful affirmation of democracy, something that we congratulated the people for. and something that has been consistent now over many years. and that is the most important thing. but our fundamental interest and the fundamental interests of countries around the world is to make sure that peace and stability is maintained in the taiwan straight. any differences between beijing and taiwan are resolved peacefully. and that one of the hallmarks of success of the relationship betwe
it is the one chito china, mainland china. and i think when u.s. leaders say -- and use the word one china policy, oftentimes it is confusing to the public because it sounds very much like the one china principle that beijing wants to use. host: that is confusing. to your point about the united states wanting to maintain the status quo. antony blinken was at the world economic forum and ridley -- and reacted to the taiwanese election and talks about what it meant for u.s.-china relations....
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rights record in china. the treatment of the minority muslim leaders in china, how one of these issues complicate the desire amongst some of your pay and states to forward deeper relations with china. they certainly make it more difficult, the old country style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, there at the bottom, a landing in berlin, and there was a revelation that the annual medical studies being hit by security people. so it seems that there was to teachers, releases of information around sex, was that i wouldn't put too much to buy them that only human rights front and a lot of frequent visits have to sit in john. there a problem. say i particularly on the south around fits him. but in general said john is nothing like it is described in america in europe. so i think these are issues, the issues of imbalance as in china. those issues are press freedom in the houses era. here, there are many things which one can criticize a little china. let's come down the fundamental need in motion.
rights record in china. the treatment of the minority muslim leaders in china, how one of these issues complicate the desire amongst some of your pay and states to forward deeper relations with china. they certainly make it more difficult, the old country style and everyone all the time. if we remember years ago, there at the bottom, a landing in berlin, and there was a revelation that the annual medical studies being hit by security people. so it seems that there was to teachers, releases of...
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., �*, from china? of course, that's alwa s from china? of course, that's always a _ from china? of course, that's always a concern _ from china? of course, that's always a concern but, - from china? of course, that's always a concern but, look, i| always a concern but, look, i mean we're very transparent about why we're doing this. and we've also said very clearly that if china will stop manipulating the market, will engage in fair trade practices, then we can remove the tariffs. none of these tariffs to this point seem to have changed china's behaviour. in fact, it appears to be the opposite. are wejust heading appears to be the opposite. are we just heading towards a larger trade war?- we just heading towards a larger trade war? well, these new tariffs. — larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of _ larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of course, - larger trade war? well, these new tariffs, of course, have l new tariffs, of course, have not had any time to have any effect. we'll see if they have any effect down the road. i think they're significant tariffs. this is
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inc. ria of en, red metals, and on the china, the sleeves in china sleeves. there are more than 2000 cards to play. china has no problem with germany, for example. but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed on their humbug. but early until 2016 started. gallium then became too expensive and honestly politically fog. and there is the political question, is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure supply and suitcase for competitive as each kite for the semi conductor industry? those questions seem to have been answer policies. in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke ground on a new semi conductor factory for infinity. and interest in the conductors are often referred to as the oil of the 21st century, the one raw materials. so to speak on which almost everything else depends.
inc. ria of en, red metals, and on the china, the sleeves in china sleeves. there are more than 2000 cards to play. china has no problem with germany, for example. but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china, then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government has announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed on their humbug. but early until 2016 started. gallium then became too...
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china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no report i do that does not build on their data. there have been some headwinds. the vast majority of africans prefer democracy to the one-party state. that means there's not much china can offer in that space given the nature of the chinese political system. we see this criticism mainly coming from ngo's and professionals. you might tour imitate chinese experiences in different domains. i think that is a key element. if africans welcome chinese influence, but that welcome does not tempt down the demand for democracy, that tells us something. that is what i
china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no...
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a bank to china. so that's pretty easy on the bracket and page is emerging market such as in the highlands technology and doing the shot in the are seeking to explore more opportunities to be the plus one. brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanding. alicia is a new set of discrimination sort of product. so instead of agency last year, so bryan, investing in china no longer felt like a safe bets is always all balanced in the reset of reward and maximizing your opportunity. but try to con contra, the downside risk. but right now the dollar sign looks no bus. the bus, unless an upside is quite limited. in contrast, brian so ample opportunity in southeast asia, the region has a young population in the hundreds of millions. and while g d, p per capita stick is a low with
a bank to china. so that's pretty easy on the bracket and page is emerging market such as in the highlands technology and doing the shot in the are seeking to explore more opportunities to be the plus one. brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanding. alicia is...
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if i at all with china, it's part of china. it seems end of the one china policy as being cost of beautiful country be us. the said it of knowledge is by, in fact it said that just a few months ago. however, at the same time as part of that for an a package that i mentioned during the web, that money's going to craig, it's a $8000000000.00. it's also being put aside for taiwan on the south china seas. that is more us 8 and weapons moving into, ty, won't so in the us saying, we have real legs that taiwan is part of this one china policy. but we still going to, um, its the chief in case you just solely to enforce this idea of the one china policy . and then in addition to that, like, because really this is just a post of so many issues, pensions wise in, in the south china seas. this is an area where china has a huge amount of islands and land. and then we've got us saying it's now going to hold joint nature exercises in the region with japan and with the philippines. china has said that is a chain to creating a war. so in the, i
if i at all with china, it's part of china. it seems end of the one china policy as being cost of beautiful country be us. the said it of knowledge is by, in fact it said that just a few months ago. however, at the same time as part of that for an a package that i mentioned during the web, that money's going to craig, it's a $8000000000.00. it's also being put aside for taiwan on the south china seas. that is more us 8 and weapons moving into, ty, won't so in the us saying, we have real legs...
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so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us relations involved expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as the supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together and a good geopolitical expert and talk show hosts for the cvt and radio. thank you so much for your insight today. all right, that is going to do it for in this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila trans. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo, the in the late 18 ninety's french. so it is led by general poll arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot. the sonia, i mean h
so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us relations involved expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as the supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together and a good...
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and china to dethrone the united states. countering the influence of china and russia, the u.s. should implement a strategy that focuses on prioritization, investment, and alignments. prioritization must ask what poses a threat to the u.s. and focus on those aspects. the report is a critical step toward the importance of prioritization for the u.s. overall. it will be complemented by another paper to be launched later this month. that forthcoming paper will place the hemisphere as a central organizing part of the partnership and organizing a proactive agenda that meets the region where shared interests align. stay tuned for more at the atlantic council. thank you for the scope crops center, atlantic council and all those joining us in studio, those watching on a ctv in via c-span. have a great afternoon. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> since 1979 in partnership with cable c-span has provided complete coverage of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are decided with no commenta
and china to dethrone the united states. countering the influence of china and russia, the u.s. should implement a strategy that focuses on prioritization, investment, and alignments. prioritization must ask what poses a threat to the u.s. and focus on those aspects. the report is a critical step toward the importance of prioritization for the u.s. overall. it will be complemented by another paper to be launched later this month. that forthcoming paper will place the hemisphere as a central...
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so china's reaction has shown that china is criticizing japan and south korea and u.s. moves internationalization of the taiwan issue but so this has led china to change their policy toward japan and south korea. also i do think there are differences in dealing with taiwan straight among the three countries but even so, i think institutionalization of secured cooperation is vital to deal with either taiwan straight crisis or korean peninsula crisis so the point has been mentioned in the first session that we need to promote the institutionalization of cooperation among the three countries and this kind of cooperation should expand beyond the security area. >> thank you. let's move on to a slightly different topic. taiwan had an election in january. i would like to hear thoughts on their countries reaction to the outcome and brian could you tell us about what the policy toward china and the u.s. will be and do you expect the policy to change and how -- and what do you think china will likely response to that? >> in terms of taiwan's election in january, i would say japan
so china's reaction has shown that china is criticizing japan and south korea and u.s. moves internationalization of the taiwan issue but so this has led china to change their policy toward japan and south korea. also i do think there are differences in dealing with taiwan straight among the three countries but even so, i think institutionalization of secured cooperation is vital to deal with either taiwan straight crisis or korean peninsula crisis so the point has been mentioned in the first...
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/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do so. through the organization. you have to go through a process to make sure you are buying american assets. part of your properties legally you have no connection with malign actors such as a state actor like the chinese government. there are many ways to do that. you cannot buy it for no purpose. there is also the issue we have to deal with this from the point of view of national security. if we could time out another member ofe the free market sysm and we are going to be in trouble. one example is everybody's talking but the harm of tiktok. the troubled ministration
/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do...
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china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic and opportunistic but it didn't have a master plan. you think back to 2013, it positioned itself as a go to infrastructure lender and it was critical because it bankrolled infrastructure projects at scale. what we see 10 years in is that we are dealing with the unintended repercussions of these choices. we now see that 55% of the loans that china has been providing for the global south are now entering into repayment. by 2030, that will be 75%. the global south has accumulated a large debt burden, $2.6 billion including principal and interest. that's a lot of money to repa
china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic...
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-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me on this panel with two distinguished colleagues. both countries i know well. you ask a question about how i view the u.s.-china china relationship now. i am neither optimistic or pessimistic. as an australian, congenitally real estate -- realistic. i think we need to ground our analysis of the events of the last few weeks and the next few weeks. china is now much more powerful than it was in decades past. why do we have tensions in the u.s.-china relationship? china has moved from the margins of a global power to the
-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me...
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china plus one. in which western side korea or japanese companies have been desperately looking for a bank to china. so that's pretty easy or difficult bracket page is emerging markets such as in the highlands, yet now they need donations. they are seeking to explore more of what needs to be done. the plus one, brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanded. he's a new set of discrimination entertainments it upfront. right? so instead of agency last year, so bryan, investing in china no longer felt like a safe bets is always all balanced in the reset of the war and maximizing your opportunity. but i try to control the downside risk. but right now the dollar sign looks no, but the fuss, unless an upside is quite limited. in contrast, brian so ample opportunity in southea
china plus one. in which western side korea or japanese companies have been desperately looking for a bank to china. so that's pretty easy or difficult bracket page is emerging markets such as in the highlands, yet now they need donations. they are seeking to explore more of what needs to be done. the plus one, brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle...
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-china bilateral relationship. during this trip, we have been able to build on that foundation to move the ball forward on specific issues that matter to americans. this does not mean we have resolved all of our differences. there is much more work to do. and it remains unclear what this relationship will endure in the months and years ahead. it as we proceed, we must remember that its trajectory is not predetermined. it depends on the choices each of our country's make. the american people expect a clear read approach to china, one that precedes with confidence about the economic strength of our country and protects our national security, while finding a way forward so that both countries can live in a world of peace and prosperity. the president and i are firmly committed to continue to deliver on that. thank you. i would be glad to take your questions. >> first question goes to alan rappaport of the new york times. >> thank you, secretary ellen. following your meeting with the premier, his office put out a state
-china bilateral relationship. during this trip, we have been able to build on that foundation to move the ball forward on specific issues that matter to americans. this does not mean we have resolved all of our differences. there is much more work to do. and it remains unclear what this relationship will endure in the months and years ahead. it as we proceed, we must remember that its trajectory is not predetermined. it depends on the choices each of our country's make. the american people...
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so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us felicia's involves expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as a supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together. and a g, a geopolitical expert and talk show hosts for the cvt and radio. thank you so much for your insight today. all right, that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila trans. thank you for 2 and again, we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo the, the the because they already see here because they can scroll. so i'd be search and then use their email. you're just going to send them to the rules. the non see theory of racial superiority
so therefore, china is policy on china. i'm trying to us felicia's involves expressing core concerns, making clear what do use these are non negotiable wrapped lines such as a supporting taiwan independence or you know, instigating the separation of china. this is definitely non negotiable. those are the rats lice of china. and the also involves demonstrating a sincere willingness to cooperate and being open to collaboration in areas where both sides can and should work together. and a g, a...
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and what role has china played in both store in both a big china has been critical. is russia some of adapting and being able to adapt to, to the sanctions over the last couple of years? china is the biggest contributor to the russian. but just because of the fact it's the biggest buyer of oil and other materials. of course, everything from timber to, to island lumina, and we rushed to china is the biggest buyer. they're getting a good discount, of course, which helps to compare. it's just as of the chinese economy. but it is huge, steady cash flow into the russian budget. and that of course, has the money which is being used to fund the military industrial complex as well as provide. so it'd be cut down because dependency. so china is being critical. of course the, the preparation for building up this trade. it hasn't just comes in egypt reaction to the defense of to sanctions. russian, china, i've actually been building up the relationship since sanctions for star, because after crime did spring of 2014, for example, the built, the big east library and pipeline get
and what role has china played in both store in both a big china has been critical. is russia some of adapting and being able to adapt to, to the sanctions over the last couple of years? china is the biggest contributor to the russian. but just because of the fact it's the biggest buyer of oil and other materials. of course, everything from timber to, to island lumina, and we rushed to china is the biggest buyer. they're getting a good discount, of course, which helps to compare. it's just as...
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ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland >> chiang kai-shek set up an entire government in exile with leaders for all of mainland china's provinces. this was a pipe dream recovering the mainland. so pipe dream the regime mobilized the whole island to fulfill that pipe dream of retaking the mainland even though most of taiwan's population was not even from their high pay, the taiwanese capital is the government feet of nationalist china >> taiwan had its own history and people a mix of ethnic chinese aborigines and other groups. >> taiwan's early as he is a series of wars john invasion. >> it had been oc
ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland...
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so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time, something interesting that came out of the congress, which was a very subtle changing language. and the problem is, work report. last year it referred to a peaceful move towards chinese reunification. i'm talking about i want to close this, it would peaceful doesn't feature we're talking about a firm advance towards reunification should be in conjunction with defense spending hikes, a see a shift in tone as a shifting strategy towards taiwan to no, i don't think so. i mean, if you look at the last 6 years, i mean there were years when it was as high as a point 6. the $7.00, as you point
so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time,...
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we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not exploring oil in america and focusing eney boondoggles-f you were advising to put a chemical or pharmaceutical plant or chemical precursors, would you in good conscienceo build that plant in america today given our energy policies? producer i wont as an administration, no. >> this is a 20-year plant and sway. maybe a 50-year investment. so. >> i can't tell you what■< the investment these cyst is, but capital intensive to bring them back to the united states. we need together. >> china's growing and know about the oil and rest of the
we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not...
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be rewarded by anti—china, but they can't be anti-china _ anti—china, but they can't be anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning _ anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of— anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of the second, one of these _ beginning of the second, one of theseissues beginning of the second, one of these issues are playing together. one of— these issues are playing together. one of the — these issues are playing together. one of the things potentially going to be included into the aid package for ukraine and israel and so forth the united — for ukraine and israel and so forth the united states government forcing sale the united states government forcing saie of— the united states government forcing sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that — sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that as— sale of tiktok. that obviously ties into that as well. and any member of congress. _ into that as well. and any member of congress, republican or democrat, nose campaigning against china is a safe place _ nose campaigning against china is a
be rewarded by anti—china, but they can't be anti-china _ anti—china, but they can't be anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning _ anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of— anti—china enough. as he said at the beginning of the second, one of these _ beginning of the second, one of theseissues beginning of the second, one of these issues are playing together. one of— these issues are playing together. one of the — these issues are playing together. one of the...
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so while the rest of the world is talking about china, china, china, india is right there with it. almost like a mac. yet look, it's still expected, but china will surpass the us. china will become the number one economy in the world by 2027. we have spoken about this before you and i. that means that us will fall to number 2. india will rise to number 3. but take a look at this chart. i found this fascinating comparing india and china from a real g d p. a point of u d. p growth that has. and you might be surprised to find out that there india is actually a head of china. see the blue line. india's got actually ahead of china beginning around 2022 india has pulled ahead. of course, china still has the upper hand on tack in manufacturing. but wait, wait, wait, something has just happened. that could alter that course. actually thought john tesla, it's cranking up for a mega entry into india. senior officials from the company will soon be meeting comments and industry minister the score to reportedly finalize. they've gone towards the investment at operations. so there you have, i me
so while the rest of the world is talking about china, china, china, india is right there with it. almost like a mac. yet look, it's still expected, but china will surpass the us. china will become the number one economy in the world by 2027. we have spoken about this before you and i. that means that us will fall to number 2. india will rise to number 3. but take a look at this chart. i found this fascinating comparing india and china from a real g d p. a point of u d. p growth that has. and...
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china now ranks second among belarus' partners in terms of trade turnover, and belarus is one of china's fastest growing trading partners in the eurasian region. chinese and belarusian. cooperation is strong complementarity and great potential in business cooperation, joint cooperation along the one belt, one road is the main line, and its important days are a number of important... enterprises and landmark projects, such as the chinese-belarusian industrial park great gaami, cooperation is steadily advancing in traditional areas such as mechanical engineering, car assembly, agricultural production and biotechnology, however, is in full readiness for the start. in such new areas such as the digital and green economy, interregional cooperation, scientific and technological exchanges are... rapidly developing, this is thirdly, fourthly, traditional friendship is public support for chinese-belarusian relations, the peoples of china and belarus fought shoulder to shoulder in the global anti-fascist war, they beat the blood of an indestructible brotherhood. quite a few chinese citizens partic
china now ranks second among belarus' partners in terms of trade turnover, and belarus is one of china's fastest growing trading partners in the eurasian region. chinese and belarusian. cooperation is strong complementarity and great potential in business cooperation, joint cooperation along the one belt, one road is the main line, and its important days are a number of important... enterprises and landmark projects, such as the chinese-belarusian industrial park great gaami, cooperation is...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and processors and it's oversubscribed and i havethe funding for that. twhrao can come to pass with -- whether or not that can come to pass with our challenges with the farm bill remains to be seen. so let me just ask for starters, your testimony focused on china and their agricultural supply chain. the pandemic i think we really understood that our supply chain is in need of assistance at every level, especially in agriculture. with biotechnology and plant tools and other potential to help producers meet challenges by reduci
-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and...
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china's position on this issue is consistent and clear, namely: china stands for compliance with the norms and principles of the un charter, respect for the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries of their rational security concerns. we stand for formation. fighting, which does not stop, pressure on china, in this whole background there is a state visit of vladimir putin, he is received at the highest level, a huge delegation of our new government, in itself, against the backdrop of all sorts of insinuations from the west, such as the swiss peace conference, supposedly yes, which means that this in itself is a kind of challenge to the west , occurs immediately after sidinpin’s visit to europe, where he tried to essentially split the nato bloc. this is also something that few western media spoke about, that is, this is the most important thing about what is worth paying attention to, there are some nuances, for example, when you said that the negotiations had already ended, they were not over, that is, apparently vladimir putin is sitting... they have not end
china's position on this issue is consistent and clear, namely: china stands for compliance with the norms and principles of the un charter, respect for the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries of their rational security concerns. we stand for formation. fighting, which does not stop, pressure on china, in this whole background there is a state visit of vladimir putin, he is received at the highest level, a huge delegation of our new government, in itself, against the...
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we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence or the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as high as it once was, is still there. and maybe it is a matter of time that is the government, the party says some form of why we do these things specifically under the emergency of cold bed. and we're not going to do it again. and people initially are doubtful . but over a few years, they stop being quite so arbitrary intervention is baby tries to be re bored to some degree and their growth rate will go up. but such a scenario may require an ideological shift that seems ever more on likely. china today looks richer, stronger, healthi
we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence or the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as...
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belgrade china acquired it in 2018. the goran you total of which lives here in one of the most polluted places in all of serbia. for years he has watched his hometown be sold off. he complains that the serbian state has imposed no regulations on the new owners, and there was far too little information about the hold of me see middle sol assessment that mostly says we just moved over and left everything to them because it's like eastern serbia has somehow been sacrificed nichols, i don't know if it's because of chinese influence in international organizations or because they give us cheap loans for new highways and they go to put both of those ones that are driving around the mine. the scale on which china is building here becomes clear. the gold and copper are to be extracted as quickly as possible. gigantic new sites are being developed and access roads built all within ported labor. after their shift, the workers return to their logics. the hello. the mood seems good. no one speaks english. you're working here, though
belgrade china acquired it in 2018. the goran you total of which lives here in one of the most polluted places in all of serbia. for years he has watched his hometown be sold off. he complains that the serbian state has imposed no regulations on the new owners, and there was far too little information about the hold of me see middle sol assessment that mostly says we just moved over and left everything to them because it's like eastern serbia has somehow been sacrificed nichols, i don't know if...