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that china has also seen huge construction project -- >> china has also seen huge construction projects in many provinces. such developments have consumed much of the money the government has pumped into the economy. when spending in china drops, it affects many german exporters. china is germany's third biggest trading partner. technical manufacturers a specially have felt the pinch in china. their profits in china have already dropped by more than 10% over last year. >> all in all, german firms have chalked up that profits in china, whether from sales to chinese customers or outsourcing manufacturing to cheaper locations there. >> german investment in china has been stalled for decades, but the slowdown both there and here in europe has some companies very anxious about what the future holds. >> chinese officials are doing their best to allay those fears. >> china has long been known for white hot growth rates and cheap labor, offering massive potential to foreign companies. this german businessman has been living there for 20 years. his company, based in germany, makes automobile hea
that china has also seen huge construction project -- >> china has also seen huge construction projects in many provinces. such developments have consumed much of the money the government has pumped into the economy. when spending in china drops, it affects many german exporters. china is germany's third biggest trading partner. technical manufacturers a specially have felt the pinch in china. their profits in china have already dropped by more than 10% over last year. >> all in...
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soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for
soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for
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so, like, that with india, china. a lot of stimulus was put into the pipeline to try and keep demand going. what is happening now is that many of these countries are experiencing their own difficulties and growth rates across emerging markets are slowing down quite a bit. i think this is what is setting the stage for a very different kind of outcome now. i think we are reverting to the old emerging market experience. there will be some. this is not going to be the exceptional time that we had last decade where every single emerging market recorded high growth rates on the back of easier liquidity. they're rising tide of global liquidity is no longer there to lift every single emerging market. and i think that what we need to do is start distinguishing. the long history of economic developments is that there are more flops that starts. failure rather than success is the rule. there are sort of spending this time, as you mentioned at the outset, one good ticket for any particular economy or region. then that sort of eco
so, like, that with india, china. a lot of stimulus was put into the pipeline to try and keep demand going. what is happening now is that many of these countries are experiencing their own difficulties and growth rates across emerging markets are slowing down quite a bit. i think this is what is setting the stage for a very different kind of outcome now. i think we are reverting to the old emerging market experience. there will be some. this is not going to be the exceptional time that we had...
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. >> greta: china story, the olympic uniforms made in china? >> it is remarkable. whether nancy pelosi or harry reid setting them on fire. >> greta: finally. >> the u.s. picked committee should be going with american vendors. even athletes are not comfortable when they walk on stage in london. >> greta: they should get levis or regular jeans but i found out they are made in mexico. if you go or went to the resale stories where they made blue jeans pre-1960, we could get a bunch of blue jeans made in america. >> one way to do it. but there is a lot of pressure by 2014. >> greta: i think it's possible. if we can gear up to do a lot of things. if this is really appalling the american people i think we could fix it. it's not the most impossible task. >> manufacturers, really ready to fill the orders. >> but bipartisan outrage but a lot of the folks what were you thinking. >> greta: olympic athletes not so pretty uniforms because we had to do it the last two minutes, it would probably draw a lot of attention to the olympics. i'm assuming we could get them. but what abou
. >> greta: china story, the olympic uniforms made in china? >> it is remarkable. whether nancy pelosi or harry reid setting them on fire. >> greta: finally. >> the u.s. picked committee should be going with american vendors. even athletes are not comfortable when they walk on stage in london. >> greta: they should get levis or regular jeans but i found out they are made in mexico. if you go or went to the resale stories where they made blue jeans pre-1960, we...
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government's debt and also has been driving global growth i want to talk about china because i know we i've heard you talk about china i want to differentiate here between your short and long term view because you've said before long term it's easy to say china will continue to grow but like america and the eighteen hundreds there will be bumps along the road america had recessions america had financial crises wars a depression so what's your short term outlook for china because there are a number of prominent china bears out there maybe they're some of your bear friends you mentioned like jim cheney i was in hugh hundred who point to the fact maybe the greatest credit investment boom the world has seen. were led to me. a difference between china and the us the us had the credit bubble built on consumption in other words the level on the household sector level government level went up dramatically to finance consumption in the case of china at least it financed investments in infrastructure in research and development and so forth and that is a key difference now if you have a capital
government's debt and also has been driving global growth i want to talk about china because i know we i've heard you talk about china i want to differentiate here between your short and long term view because you've said before long term it's easy to say china will continue to grow but like america and the eighteen hundreds there will be bumps along the road america had recessions america had financial crises wars a depression so what's your short term outlook for china because there are a...
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japan and china have failed to narrow their differences over the islands in the east china sea. the state owns one of them. it's been renting the others from a japanese family since 2002. the islands are claimed by taiwan and china. also protested the entry of three chinese boats. the coast guard warned the boats to leave japanese territory but the chinese side reportly said they were engaged in legitimate duties. also referred to the government's negotiations to purchase some of the islands from their private japanese owner. he said peaceful and stable control of the islands is important. he referred to similar disputes involving countries including china, philippines and vietnam and islands in the south china sea and said the issue should be resolved between related parties. >>> south korean president's plan to strengthen ties with japan backfired. his idea is relatively simple, a diplomatic deal with better security as its goal. but the opposition, the media, and the public lined up against it for reasons political and historical. shery ahn picks up the story from seoul. >> r
japan and china have failed to narrow their differences over the islands in the east china sea. the state owns one of them. it's been renting the others from a japanese family since 2002. the islands are claimed by taiwan and china. also protested the entry of three chinese boats. the coast guard warned the boats to leave japanese territory but the chinese side reportly said they were engaged in legitimate duties. also referred to the government's negotiations to purchase some of the islands...
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china bull or china bear or just an individual stock guy there? >> well, i think two of the best boots on the ground that we speak to regularly are jon rutledge and mr. roach. i experespect the heck out of b of them. nine months ago when everybody was coming ecb, hat in hand to the chinese to beg for money for bailouts for greece or spain or italy or whatever, i think that's when they put their foot on the brake. now they're beginning to lift that foot off the brake and when they do, i think you're going to see a reacceleration that's going to be somewhat dramatic as it has been historically whenever china does that. so keep your eye on that. like i say, i think very smart people over there responded to the idea that europe was hitting its own version of a fiscal cliff. and now they're a little more confident over there as well. >> jon, thank you. >>> the financial sesctor leadig today's raul, jpmorgan, despite the headlines about the loss going to $4.4 billion and it could go up by another $1.6 billion, which as jon pointed out is lower than some
china bull or china bear or just an individual stock guy there? >> well, i think two of the best boots on the ground that we speak to regularly are jon rutledge and mr. roach. i experespect the heck out of b of them. nine months ago when everybody was coming ecb, hat in hand to the chinese to beg for money for bailouts for greece or spain or italy or whatever, i think that's when they put their foot on the brake. now they're beginning to lift that foot off the brake and when they do, i...
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my argument here is if china were to succeed it would actually become a easier china to deal with. the authoritarianism that allowed them to succeed won't allow them to succeed in this way. that's my case. >> stephen: last question: do they have honey roast peanut technology? >> not that i've seen. >> stephen: then we're still aahead. thank you so much. james fallows, "china airborne," we'll be right back. [cheers and applause]
my argument here is if china were to succeed it would actually become a easier china to deal with. the authoritarianism that allowed them to succeed won't allow them to succeed in this way. that's my case. >> stephen: last question: do they have honey roast peanut technology? >> not that i've seen. >> stephen: then we're still aahead. thank you so much. james fallows, "china airborne," we'll be right back. [cheers and applause]
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double veto from russia and china at the u.n. as they block the use of force against the syrian regime while heavy border clashes in the country continue to rage. angry crowds are met with rubber bullets and tear gas and strain as the public events frustration at the country's policy of more cars and return for bank rescue by the e.u. . also name and blame israel now accuses iran's ally hezbollah attacking israeli tourists in bulgaria and killing six people. oh and welcome to our t.v. this friday with me karen terror well the un security council has agreed to disagree on syria russia and china have vetoed another attempt by western states to push a resolution threatening sanctions and use of force against the assad regime now the extension of the u.n. observer mission in syria is at stake and marine important i reports. russia has said for from the get go that he would not support any resolutions on syria that would include the potential of sanctions being imposed or even military intervention this western backed resolution that
double veto from russia and china at the u.n. as they block the use of force against the syrian regime while heavy border clashes in the country continue to rage. angry crowds are met with rubber bullets and tear gas and strain as the public events frustration at the country's policy of more cars and return for bank rescue by the e.u. . also name and blame israel now accuses iran's ally hezbollah attacking israeli tourists in bulgaria and killing six people. oh and welcome to our t.v. this...
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is china now. i would just use a very simple one talking about in the old days coffin was this black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different table cloth or with a newspaper so people wouldn't see. and everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffin suddenly becomes a very auspicious symbol because coffin, the chinese word also rhymes with the word fortune and promotions. so sometimes everybody in chin today in their relentless pursuit of money, material wealth right now, we're going through all capitalistic. and the coffin suddenly becomes this very auspicious thing. i heard that sometimes if you give a gift to somebody, government official be, you just give them a little miniature coffin. they put it on your, they put it on their desk. [laughter] it's a reminder of their fortune and upcoming promoti
is china now. i would just use a very simple one talking about in the old days coffin was this black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different table cloth or with a newspaper so people wouldn't see. and everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffin suddenly becomes a very auspicious symbol...
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gas pipeline gas exports in china mean new opportunities precious trade with east asia china is the biggest market but it's not the only one in the region. china in turn does one russian gas which because it has in under supply of energy it is the regions of china that are meant to receive russian gas do suffer considerable shortage is energy resources. if this goes for sides china is pursuing a shift to environmentally friendly energy sources as a vital part of the economic strategy so we have a buyer who wants to buy and a seller discourse to sell. for a negotiated price the parties will end up with i understand you'd like me to give you a specific rate in dollars per thousand cubic meters but i have no answer. in principle we keep telling our chinese friends their russia wants its downstream markets to be equally rewarding. that is willing to sell or gas to asian customers including china at no lower price than what we charge from europe. or after all which has been a customer for decades here to let me rephrase my question as far as i understand you just confirmed that this new x. for t
gas pipeline gas exports in china mean new opportunities precious trade with east asia china is the biggest market but it's not the only one in the region. china in turn does one russian gas which because it has in under supply of energy it is the regions of china that are meant to receive russian gas do suffer considerable shortage is energy resources. if this goes for sides china is pursuing a shift to environmentally friendly energy sources as a vital part of the economic strategy so we have...
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china is quite far ahead of india in terms of-- . >> rose: but willing to catch up. >> you know, china would have to hit a platteau. the rate of economic growth in china has been higher than in india for all of the last 20 years. and what that means in terms of, say, the personal computer market is about seven times bigger in china than india. the health indicators are a lot better. so china set a very strong example. now india often will make reforms because they're jealous. there are two big jealousees in india. india's jealousee of china an jealousee within the country from state to state where some states will do reform policies. those will work. and then that is a positive dynamic that has helped a lot. >> rose: which one has the best climate of innovation and culture of innovation? >> well, that's hard to compare. they both are putting a lot into their top universities. in the sense of actual research, china is ahead on that. in terms of turning out lots of good software engineers, people who are doing coding for companies, all over the world, india is the lead in that. and that'
china is quite far ahead of india in terms of-- . >> rose: but willing to catch up. >> you know, china would have to hit a platteau. the rate of economic growth in china has been higher than in india for all of the last 20 years. and what that means in terms of, say, the personal computer market is about seven times bigger in china than india. the health indicators are a lot better. so china set a very strong example. now india often will make reforms because they're jealous. there...
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china. a well regulated market, we could go back to your previous book, which i have about the role of government and large they corporations and industrial policy -- america has one variation of the market. i think most of the countries to embrace the market, which is why they might be the one institution that still has some real utility. >> i am not trying to disparage this, it has a great function. if you're asking if it will be global, the answer is no. in the postwar period, leading up until 2008, the capturing about was unheard of. i think that we are now in a world that is heading towards more diversions and more fragmentation. we certainly see that in the desires of other countries over time to diversify, in terms of currency, not today, but certainly over the long term they want that and they wouldn't necessarily supported in 2008. facebook does have an ipo. it was 500,000 chinese, i believe, that are on the internet -- you talk about capitalism and tenderness wisdom, the chinese wa
china. a well regulated market, we could go back to your previous book, which i have about the role of government and large they corporations and industrial policy -- america has one variation of the market. i think most of the countries to embrace the market, which is why they might be the one institution that still has some real utility. >> i am not trying to disparage this, it has a great function. if you're asking if it will be global, the answer is no. in the postwar period, leading...
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and it's all china. it's not india. it's not the other regions. it's really almost all china. they do have presence in other countries. i like a company like domino's pizza. i any they have a great inward focus going to india and other markets in asia as well. >> rich, i understand you think this pullback is actually an outstanding buying opportunity so, you beg to differ with ron. >> that's exactly it. look, mandy, the problem with the strategy of waiting for a pullback in high conviction names like this is when you get that pullback you don't trade the pullback, you don't want it because things look so ugly. the reality is with the stk down 18% from an all-time high -- >> it's still expensive. 18% down it's still expensive. i think -- you know, the u.s. is a real bad overhang for the company. i'm concerned with that. >> what is interesting to me is rich is pretty bullish about at least the environment for riskier assets. i think yum has been a defensive trade for people who wanted to get that growth but didn't want to stray into cyclicals. we'll see. when i look at nike, ano
and it's all china. it's not india. it's not the other regions. it's really almost all china. they do have presence in other countries. i like a company like domino's pizza. i any they have a great inward focus going to india and other markets in asia as well. >> rich, i understand you think this pullback is actually an outstanding buying opportunity so, you beg to differ with ron. >> that's exactly it. look, mandy, the problem with the strategy of waiting for a pullback in high...
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china is going to be there as well. and brazil >> susie: you know, you talk a lot to ceos and directors in boardrooms, what can you tell us about their level u5 confidence in this environment, and what's going on here nationally with businesses in the u.s., what they telling you about their plans for hiring. >> first of all, they are worried about europe. there is an increased worry about what's going on with china. you reported earlier we're in the single digit growth. they're looking for double digit growth. china is going to start making them nervous. and after that the political environment in the united states, very nervous about health care, and looking nf,ly about the other aspects with what's going on with the tax kutds, for example. every year, lots of talk about it. how does a ceo run a company when there's uncertainties, he or she has to stay conservative, and hold k back on investment and not helping job growth either. >> susie: wolfgang koester thank you for coming on the program. >> susie: all this week, w
china is going to be there as well. and brazil >> susie: you know, you talk a lot to ceos and directors in boardrooms, what can you tell us about their level u5 confidence in this environment, and what's going on here nationally with businesses in the u.s., what they telling you about their plans for hiring. >> first of all, they are worried about europe. there is an increased worry about what's going on with china. you reported earlier we're in the single digit growth. they're...
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from china. host: we watched that segment yesterday and we saw jessica stone, an american reporter, doing that story. does the story get at the complexity and how nervous are actions them -- anxious americans feel? guest: i certainly hope we do. this is early days and i cannot emphasize that there are still developing programming. we hope to go to four hours toward the end of the year or early next year. we are refining the kind of reports and still hiring people. , the numbers of reporters that will be reporting to our news de in washington. it will be something like 35 different reporters all over. we have just taken on people in los angeles, san francisco, houston, texas and the miami so we are developing all of this. at the combination of exploring these issues and having a fair amount of time to devote to this, will eventually allied affairs. investment in the
from china. host: we watched that segment yesterday and we saw jessica stone, an american reporter, doing that story. does the story get at the complexity and how nervous are actions them -- anxious americans feel? guest: i certainly hope we do. this is early days and i cannot emphasize that there are still developing programming. we hope to go to four hours toward the end of the year or early next year. we are refining the kind of reports and still hiring people. , the numbers of reporters...
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the embassy of china in the u.s. [speaking foreign language] and the tenant governor newsome is mcclaren's -- lt. gov. newsom is joining us. [speaking foreign language] for the first year, the investment promotion energy and china sf to sign a memorandum of understanding. they are recycling the purchase contract. congratulations. [applause] [speaking foreign language] let's invite both to sign the letter of tintend for soybean purchase -- intent for soybean purchase. congratulations and thank you. [applause] [speaking foreign language] let's invite the china chamber of commerce and paramount. and blue diamond. the china chamber of commerce and blue diamond growers to sign the project on imports of all men's -- almonds. thank you. congratulations. [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, this is the end of the signing ceremony. congratulations to the organizations and companies and thanks to the distinguished leaders witnessing the ceremony. thank you very much. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating
the embassy of china in the u.s. [speaking foreign language] and the tenant governor newsome is mcclaren's -- lt. gov. newsom is joining us. [speaking foreign language] for the first year, the investment promotion energy and china sf to sign a memorandum of understanding. they are recycling the purchase contract. congratulations. [applause] [speaking foreign language] let's invite both to sign the letter of tintend for soybean purchase -- intent for soybean purchase. congratulations and thank...
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sea and east china sea. the latter is home to the senkaku islands. which both china and taiwan claim. the wipe paper claims ownership. defense officials will submit the report to the cabinet and then release it to the public by the end of this month. public anger over the deployment of military aircraft. some don't want the osprey flown from bases in the country. the plane has a spotty safety record. both nations will discuss it thursday. >> translator: it's important to ensure osprey safety. we would like to discuss with u.s. officials what we can do to express public concerns in japan. >> protesters gathered monday in western japan as a fleet of 12 ospreys arrived at a u.s. air station. the marines will conduct test flights from the base next month. they will begin full flight operations from okinawa in october. it is important to strengthen japan's security over the island. morimoto will meet next week with leon panetta about the safety of the aircraft. morimoto is expected to get the causes of two crashe
sea and east china sea. the latter is home to the senkaku islands. which both china and taiwan claim. the wipe paper claims ownership. defense officials will submit the report to the cabinet and then release it to the public by the end of this month. public anger over the deployment of military aircraft. some don't want the osprey flown from bases in the country. the plane has a spotty safety record. both nations will discuss it thursday. >> translator: it's important to ensure osprey...
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if you think china has seen the worst, buy brazil. gone through a lot of pain. >> it comes to some u.s. based companies. operator:ing in china about the ability of the consumer to spend. we heard it from nike. >> i'm going challenge. you buy what's working. >> these are high dividend. >> backing me up and i don't think that's going to happen. >> we have seen the same thing with mcdonald's where it worked worked worked and then stopped working. >> 20 times earnings, this is such a great value. >> but it has sold off. i know we have talked about it. >> we continue to bring you up to the minute developments. a downgrade for deer today. we're talking to the analyst behind the calls. giving you the way to play all the moves. much more fast straight ahead. 9ds tds ds tsds ds eddedededed ed xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> was she on or not on? >> she was not on. ceo tim morris taking all the questions. he happened to mention there is an out in the microsoft search partnership. if after five years microsoft is not able to redirect search thresholds
if you think china has seen the worst, buy brazil. gone through a lot of pain. >> it comes to some u.s. based companies. operator:ing in china about the ability of the consumer to spend. we heard it from nike. >> i'm going challenge. you buy what's working. >> these are high dividend. >> backing me up and i don't think that's going to happen. >> we have seen the same thing with mcdonald's where it worked worked worked and then stopped working. >> 20 times...
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our com patriots in hong kong must inherit the tradition of loving china. some people in hong kong are speaking out against this policy. they say its government pressure. these students say they have a poor look on democracy and human lights. they worry the leaders will use patriotic education to censor what they learn. some teachers are also speaking out. they need to listen and discuss what they can do. high school teacher said education influence hong kong's democracy. >> hong kong cherishes freedom of speech and other democratic values more than the mainland does. the chinese are trying to put a lid on these values with patriotic education. >> teaching his student about the army's crack down on protesters in tiananmen squares in 1989. he want to give them the plane truth about china. >> we must enable students to consider what the country lacks. so they can make it better. >> ching in hong kong are now 15 years old. residents are exploring ways to maintain democratic values and one try's policy. nhk world, hong kong. >>> music as diplomacy, piano concer
our com patriots in hong kong must inherit the tradition of loving china. some people in hong kong are speaking out against this policy. they say its government pressure. these students say they have a poor look on democracy and human lights. they worry the leaders will use patriotic education to censor what they learn. some teachers are also speaking out. they need to listen and discuss what they can do. high school teacher said education influence hong kong's democracy. >> hong kong...
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but this british compiler of the china rich list reveals an extraordinary statistic -- 60% of china's billionaires' would like to emigrate. you can see why. life here is an unceasing struggle. for the first time, more people live in china's cities and countryside, all competing for resources, room to live, even for the polluted air they breathe. the unease spread to the middle class's which has grown sixfold in the past decade. this man works for motorola and his wife is a lawyer. they live the chinese dream come yet part of the dream is to get out. >> if you are rich enough, you can take your whole family there. if you have enough money, you can take your family to move to somewhere else, maybe canada or wherever. >> his son takes a fencing lessons. it's good training. life in china is a battle. what about those people whose efforts created the chinese merkel? their lives have been badly disrupted and they've flooded into this city to work long hours at mindless tasks. simply giving people more money has not had the result china's leaders expected. >> before, we thought we would slow
but this british compiler of the china rich list reveals an extraordinary statistic -- 60% of china's billionaires' would like to emigrate. you can see why. life here is an unceasing struggle. for the first time, more people live in china's cities and countryside, all competing for resources, room to live, even for the polluted air they breathe. the unease spread to the middle class's which has grown sixfold in the past decade. this man works for motorola and his wife is a lawyer. they live the...
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and so will china. so germany, china, india, brazil, all of these economies will be much faster than the support growth. and the traditional economies like u.s., u.k., france, spain with the exports of basic imports as we go forward. >> achnd all of this, i'm sorry including germany's import demand you see happening despite a pretty secure europeyoueurope crisis? >> well, in terms of the debt crisis, the crisis has been with us in one shape or form for the last four, five years. and everybody if you see the figures if r the first quarter this year, what have grown by over 5%. i'm here with 52 entrepreneurs and say we will keep investing as we go forward. so i think that the way the businesses look at growth and future, if they have the risk that we see in the markets sometimes. >> and that would explain why you guys still see trade volumes or trade activity worldwide is that is growing by nearly 5% annually over the next decade. and, again, we're seeing some tensions, some strains in trade finance. and
and so will china. so germany, china, india, brazil, all of these economies will be much faster than the support growth. and the traditional economies like u.s., u.k., france, spain with the exports of basic imports as we go forward. >> achnd all of this, i'm sorry including germany's import demand you see happening despite a pretty secure europeyoueurope crisis? >> well, in terms of the debt crisis, the crisis has been with us in one shape or form for the last four, five years. and...
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big exposure to china. from a technical standpoint that chart really looks like ge is going to take a hit. that's one that i would be looking to take profits in at this point. you can always buy it back. one point that comes to mind, even if china's gdp slows to 8% still phenomenal. what we are having is the removal of a tail wind. we have brick nations that were propping up, a weak u.s., a weak europe. at best it's a neutral. even though it's growth it will be taking away as we are obviously talking about it from the global economy but in a bigger way. i don't think you can look at it in an isolated way. look at it overall wholistically. it's a neutral at best but it will be a headwind. q two, three and maybe four. >> if people are looking on china and emerging markets to bail out the economy it won't happen. ge's energy infrastructure is one of the i would go with apple. >> despite the fake apple stores? >> that tells you how successful the brand is there. i was a skeptic saying they would be priced out o
big exposure to china. from a technical standpoint that chart really looks like ge is going to take a hit. that's one that i would be looking to take profits in at this point. you can always buy it back. one point that comes to mind, even if china's gdp slows to 8% still phenomenal. what we are having is the removal of a tail wind. we have brick nations that were propping up, a weak u.s., a weak europe. at best it's a neutral. even though it's growth it will be taking away as we are obviously...
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i spent four years in china. before i went there, i had a kind of a typical, i'd say, conservative view of our relationship with beijing. and that was this idea that the u.s. relationship with china predicated on this big gamble. and the gamble is if we increase our relationship with china, trade with them more, they'll eventually become more like us. and that if we make them richer, automatically they'll become freer. and as people in china become, get more economic rights over time, they'll demand for political rights. that's a gamble on our side. one of the three cease of my -- theses of my book is that's not necessarily occurring. for one thing, there's this myth that there's this new china now where the middle class is growing fantastically, um, and things are getting better, and that's more or less not true. the middle class, they're small or than our middle class, and that's a country of 1.3 billion people. but even more significantly, the middle class there isn't as dynamic as ours because the government
i spent four years in china. before i went there, i had a kind of a typical, i'd say, conservative view of our relationship with beijing. and that was this idea that the u.s. relationship with china predicated on this big gamble. and the gamble is if we increase our relationship with china, trade with them more, they'll eventually become more like us. and that if we make them richer, automatically they'll become freer. and as people in china become, get more economic rights over time, they'll...
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guess what, call it the china move. the chinese look at us and throw their hands up and say, these idiots are going to block it, and we're in. we're not going to just buy this, this is the beginning and a lot of stuff in the gulf, but this oil is going to be double or tripled out of the money they ask from the pipeline from alberta to british columbia to china, and call it the china pipeline. >> and gary b, is that going to raise some prices, do you think, in the end? >> oh, absolutely, brenda, oil is supply and demand and the thing that's baffling to me, i think every administration back to the truman administration has said, you know, we have to be oil independent, we have to at least get off the-- our dependency on the middle east. you have a country in canada, our closest allies for the last who knows you how long, has the second biggest oil reserves behind only saudi america and venezuela, and yet, we could build a pipeline there and be at least in partnership with them and instead we're squandering money on the si
guess what, call it the china move. the chinese look at us and throw their hands up and say, these idiots are going to block it, and we're in. we're not going to just buy this, this is the beginning and a lot of stuff in the gulf, but this oil is going to be double or tripled out of the money they ask from the pipeline from alberta to british columbia to china, and call it the china pipeline. >> and gary b, is that going to raise some prices, do you think, in the end? >> oh,...
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last year nearly 29% of the sales worldwide were sold in china. sales worldwide were sold in china. and so if you are going to be a global auto player like ford, you have to have a large presence here in china. >> reporter: ford is planning to double production in china with five new plants. and while it won't provide jobs for u.s. autoworkers it is the largest expansion for the carmaker since the 1950s in detroit. this may look like a freeway in los angeles or new york or chicago. in fact, this is a typical rush hour in beijing, which raises the question, if the roads are jam-packed here in the major cities, where is the market for all those dmaurs? go west, hine rix told us to china's vast interior where there are hundreds of millions of potential car buyers, most have never owned a car before. >> for many chinese you have been riding a subway, riding a bike, a scooter or a bus for your whole life. but the experience people have for the first time having the freedom of transportation to go where they want to go is very special. >> reporter: and with all that cash changing hands, f
last year nearly 29% of the sales worldwide were sold in china. sales worldwide were sold in china. and so if you are going to be a global auto player like ford, you have to have a large presence here in china. >> reporter: ford is planning to double production in china with five new plants. and while it won't provide jobs for u.s. autoworkers it is the largest expansion for the carmaker since the 1950s in detroit. this may look like a freeway in los angeles or new york or chicago. in...
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come to china big, come to china cat, come to china china, and come to china donkey. and maybe there is somebody named come to china donkey from aurora, colorado, who happens to be a vigorous supporter of the coal ash industry. but maybe not? it should be noted here until recently the american coal ash association, the lobbying group for coal ash, was headquartered in aurora, colorado. it is an executive at the coal ash group that runs this supposedly grassroots group that put up the petition on the wbt. 5 reporting on this petition last week and mother jones reported on it today, we reached out to the official to ask what's going on here with his group and this pgs. making it look like there was widespread support for their cause when there does not seem to be. you may remember in may when the coal industry was paying people to pretend they were coal activists. they paid people to wear pro-coal t-shirts. in 2009 the whole industry launched a new project. remember that? purported to be real americans supporting the coal industry. the supposedly real people were actual
come to china big, come to china cat, come to china china, and come to china donkey. and maybe there is somebody named come to china donkey from aurora, colorado, who happens to be a vigorous supporter of the coal ash industry. but maybe not? it should be noted here until recently the american coal ash association, the lobbying group for coal ash, was headquartered in aurora, colorado. it is an executive at the coal ash group that runs this supposedly grassroots group that put up the petition...
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china. the chinese government is now slamming american lawmakers for their outrage over the uniforms. in a statement from the official news agency, the chinese government says, quote, the olympic spirit, which has nothing to do with politics, chants mutual understanding and fair play, so tagging the uniforms with politics by those u.s. politicians exposes narrow nationalism and ignorance, and violates the olympic spirit. you may recall senate majority leader harry reid was particularly outspoken, his objection to the uniforms. here he is on thursday. >> i am so upset that i think the olympic committee should be ashamed of themselves. i think they should be embarrassed. i you this they should take all of the uniforms and put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again. >> china responded to that with this question. quote, will reid burn his blackberry, all of his home appliances and half of his wardrobe because those were made in china? we reached out to senator reid's office fo
china. the chinese government is now slamming american lawmakers for their outrage over the uniforms. in a statement from the official news agency, the chinese government says, quote, the olympic spirit, which has nothing to do with politics, chants mutual understanding and fair play, so tagging the uniforms with politics by those u.s. politicians exposes narrow nationalism and ignorance, and violates the olympic spirit. you may recall senate majority leader harry reid was particularly...
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and the way china thinks says that china wanted economic prosperity in order to continue to develop the country so they could deal with the kind of tensions that are naturally there within the society. >> how does that change that dynamic, the fact that the economic growth rate is dechining programs below eight percent? >> what is really interesting about the current slowdown is that it is coinciding with the period of greater civil unrest in different parts of the country. you didn't see this in early 2009, in early 2009, i was going into factory towns and there were -- and people just left. just crowds of people were gone. this time, you don't see quite that level of flight from the factory towns back to industrial languages, but what you are seeing around the country is a much greater willingness to confront the authorities on, for example, environmental projects that are environmentally sensitive. you are definitely seeing more protests than you have seen in years, the power of pro. >> rose: the power of protests have an impact in beijing? >> it does. mostly, though, the protest
and the way china thinks says that china wanted economic prosperity in order to continue to develop the country so they could deal with the kind of tensions that are naturally there within the society. >> how does that change that dynamic, the fact that the economic growth rate is dechining programs below eight percent? >> what is really interesting about the current slowdown is that it is coinciding with the period of greater civil unrest in different parts of the country. you...
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and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium?
and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the...
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india worry about china. >> india does worry about china. i would prefer to use china as a very strong ally to forge a relationship with china which would be a sustaining one. and i think it could be done. >> rose: su have appointed your successor or whatever you did. >> yeah. >> a successor is in place. >> yes. >> as someone obviously who you wanted to come. so what is your life going to be like now? how are you going to spend your days? >> i have thought about that. first of all i think everybody goes through a period where you say you want to have the time to do things you, that you never had the chance to do. and part of that will be to do nothing but that won't last very long. so i haven't thought through, i'm going to continue to be the chairman of the foundation. >> right. >> i will focus on i will focus on rural development. conservation of water and my most visible goal is to do something in nutrition to children in india, and pregnant mothers because that would change the mental and physical health of our population in years to com
india worry about china. >> india does worry about china. i would prefer to use china as a very strong ally to forge a relationship with china which would be a sustaining one. and i think it could be done. >> rose: su have appointed your successor or whatever you did. >> yeah. >> a successor is in place. >> yes. >> as someone obviously who you wanted to come. so what is your life going to be like now? how are you going to spend your days? >> i have...
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and it's the same -- the situation in the southd china sea and the situation in the east china sea. same in the sense that the chinese claim sovereignty of the islands that exist in these two seas. and they're not ready to make any concessions about the sovereignty claims. so as far as that is concerned, the issues are similar. and we'll also in a similar position with the southeast asian nations that we have to find some constructive solution without touching upon, perhaps, the sovereignty issues because the sovereignty issues are very difficult to solve. and the chinese side knows this so their proposal to the japanese in the 1970s and onward as far as senkakus are concerned is that we will shelf the sovereignty issues and perhaps conduct a joint development of the resources around the -- in the area. >> professor akia takahara from the university of tokyo talking to us earlier. >>> people in china are involved in territorial disputes on another front. they are haggle with southeast asian nations over parts of the south china sea which is potentially rich in natural resources. chi
and it's the same -- the situation in the southd china sea and the situation in the east china sea. same in the sense that the chinese claim sovereignty of the islands that exist in these two seas. and they're not ready to make any concessions about the sovereignty claims. so as far as that is concerned, the issues are similar. and we'll also in a similar position with the southeast asian nations that we have to find some constructive solution without touching upon, perhaps, the sovereignty...
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is china now. onlkabinhe o use a very sle ysfi t black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different tablclot o wit nsp pe dn s everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffinuddly comea vuio sol caco,th esrd sohymes with the word fortune and promotions. so sometimes everybody in china today in their relentless pursuit of money, marial weth rhtowein ugl calc. th cnde becomes this very auspicious thing. i heard that sometimes if you give a gift somebody, government official be, you just give them a little miniature coffin. they put it on your, they put it on their des [lgh ainofhtu >>o if y he a meeting with mayor emanuel, don't follo that. [laughter] >> that's why we were joking when the original title of my ok w cald fi kr. thtld t thechine readers when they read "the coffin keeper" is such an auspicious
is china now. onlkabinhe o use a very sle ysfi t black, sinister thing, and everybody, you have to be hided away from the public, and my family used to put it in my bedroom, would cover it up with a different tablclot o wit nsp pe dn s everything build. if you got caught and then they would, my father could have lost his job, and all the punishment. but nowadays coffinuddly comea vuio sol caco,th esrd sohymes with the word fortune and promotions. so sometimes everybody in china today in their...
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has gone way too easy on china he thinks china is developing technologically financially and that we're giving them the green light to do so so i did speak to him though a little bit about this change this potential change with latin america here's what he said. in the any lunatic and gangster that runs his country with an iron hand can get a deal with china and you know you've got hugo chavez down in venezuela who's trying to destroy democratic government inch by inch and it was best friends of fidel castro who long ago destroyed democracy and his country. was trying to become the best friend of all all of the gangsters some people say that's just doing good business not imposing moral standards on other countries just saying you know what if i can make some money from you i'm going to help you there's some people believe and. i don't think that and that does reflect some american businessmen as well as other kind of person i am and i don't think that's the kind of person most americans are. so as i also talk to the congressman about the issue of trade certainly a lot of people in this
has gone way too easy on china he thinks china is developing technologically financially and that we're giving them the green light to do so so i did speak to him though a little bit about this change this potential change with latin america here's what he said. in the any lunatic and gangster that runs his country with an iron hand can get a deal with china and you know you've got hugo chavez down in venezuela who's trying to destroy democratic government inch by inch and it was best friends...
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it calls china's move a violation of an agreement between china and asean countries to find a peaceful resolution of the territorial disputes. tensions have been escalating between china and the philippines. a standoff between vessels from both countries near a disputed shoal dragged on for more than two months before easing in mid-june. meanwhile, china's state-run xinhua news agency said on thursday that a fish farming research facility will be built on the macclesfield bank. foreign ministers from asean nations, china and the united states are set to convene in cambodia for the asean regional forum next week. attention will be focused on how delegates will weigh in on the territorial disputes. charmaine deogracias, nhh world, manila. >> and that's going to conclude our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> the u.s. labor department has released the latest employment figures. the unemployment rate was unchanged from the previous month, but the number of jobs outside the agricultural sector was lower than expected. the labor department says employers added 80,000 nonfarm jo
it calls china's move a violation of an agreement between china and asean countries to find a peaceful resolution of the territorial disputes. tensions have been escalating between china and the philippines. a standoff between vessels from both countries near a disputed shoal dragged on for more than two months before easing in mid-june. meanwhile, china's state-run xinhua news agency said on thursday that a fish farming research facility will be built on the macclesfield bank. foreign...
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china's prosperity often comes on the backs of migrant workers. the country's leaders have promised to take action to help them, but there is a lot of work to be done. >> thank you very much there, susumi, u.s. sumi kojima in beijing. >>> u.s. officials must be responsible for the safety of a troubled military aircraft that is being deployed to japan. expected to raise the mish to with leon pan spechlt etta late month. they're expected to stage training flights over wide parts of japan. but many residents oppose the flight, especially at low at tu -- low altitudes. >> translator: japan will ask the united states to ensure the plane's safety in line with our vital agreement on low altitude flights. the foreign minister will brief them about the situation if the united states carries out the flights. considering steps to ease local anxieties. >>> people in japan have been wary of nuclear power since the crisis at the fukushima plant last year. an nhk poll, indicates half want to reduce nuclear energy but not aban don't. more than 1,000 people took p
china's prosperity often comes on the backs of migrant workers. the country's leaders have promised to take action to help them, but there is a lot of work to be done. >> thank you very much there, susumi, u.s. sumi kojima in beijing. >>> u.s. officials must be responsible for the safety of a troubled military aircraft that is being deployed to japan. expected to raise the mish to with leon pan spechlt etta late month. they're expected to stage training flights over wide parts of...
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now it's china. he said he would raise tariffs on the japanese to the pointbe that the japanese would watch their toyotas rotting in the harbor. this is not new. but remember, obama is the guy who usually acts as a citizen of the world. goes to berlin and gives and accused this thing in san francisco four years ago where he thought nobody was liste listening. the unwash who had live in middle america of fearing the other cling to god and guns and fearing the other, well he is the guy who is now working on the fear of the other rather well. >> john: one of the keys of the presidential campaign is define your opponent early. with this whole push on romney was the outsourceer in chief, does mitt romney risk getting sort of painted and engaged in people's minds -- ingrained as people's mind, not unscrupulous but uncaring robber bearing? >> that's what the campaign hopes will happen. in ohio they are having detraction with it. in washington, we have seen push back on the numbers about the outsource in the
now it's china. he said he would raise tariffs on the japanese to the pointbe that the japanese would watch their toyotas rotting in the harbor. this is not new. but remember, obama is the guy who usually acts as a citizen of the world. goes to berlin and gives and accused this thing in san francisco four years ago where he thought nobody was liste listening. the unwash who had live in middle america of fearing the other cling to god and guns and fearing the other, well he is the guy who is now...
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i think what you saw in china. this is a phenomenal company. 5. >> i think the whole china thing as far as nike is concerned. it's not really a luxury. i like nike a lot. >> the commodities king. dennis gives us his play book for the second half. stick around. choose control. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's
i think what you saw in china. this is a phenomenal company. 5. >> i think the whole china thing as far as nike is concerned. it's not really a luxury. i like nike a lot. >> the commodities king. dennis gives us his play book for the second half. stick around. choose control. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be...
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versus our engagement with india and china. what about and/or the gulf producers, our security agreements with them. what about our traditional consuming country allies, south korea, japan, europe? what does it mean for them if the u.s. is potentially more secure? >> good question. >> okay. in terms of the industry, what's happening in north america isn't going to change list very much of the top 50 companies. one of the interesting things is that the -- it's important to understand that the north american unconventional plays tend to be -- it's a different process. you drill thousands of wells. what big companies, the exons and chevrons and toeltss of the world do, they develop enormous capital intensive, engineering intensive projects. big off shore projects. big off shore projects off the gulf of mexico or the project in canada. that's their business. this north american business, you've seen who's done it is largely the independents. some of the majors are looking at this and seeing if they can come into this. it's a big re
versus our engagement with india and china. what about and/or the gulf producers, our security agreements with them. what about our traditional consuming country allies, south korea, japan, europe? what does it mean for them if the u.s. is potentially more secure? >> good question. >> okay. in terms of the industry, what's happening in north america isn't going to change list very much of the top 50 companies. one of the interesting things is that the -- it's important to understand...
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but first, china. is it your view that investors haven't appreciated the degree to which the country's economy's slowing? >> well, we've been saying that for the better part of the year, so yes, it is our view. >> so, you're doing a bit of a victory lap here. >> yes. well, that's a terrible thing to say, but yes. >> what then are you recommending that people do if not invest in chin were at the moment? >> well, the challenge right now is obviously where to invest. with china slowing, it's also affecting most of asia, southeast asia, and europe is obviously affecting eastern europe. and so, we're basically looking potentially at latin america as a way to sort of hide from where everything else is slowing. >> let's bring john into the conversation. john, latin america still would be exposed, i imagine, to china through some of the commodities linkages and what not, but do you agree with gina that china is not an attractive investment right now? >> well, we've been under weight for some time concerned abo
but first, china. is it your view that investors haven't appreciated the degree to which the country's economy's slowing? >> well, we've been saying that for the better part of the year, so yes, it is our view. >> so, you're doing a bit of a victory lap here. >> yes. well, that's a terrible thing to say, but yes. >> what then are you recommending that people do if not invest in chin were at the moment? >> well, the challenge right now is obviously where to invest....
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from china. is that correct? >>. >> i don't have the precise number in front of me. >> it's not a free enterprise country. so assume the government of china or the peoples' army invested in that. so wouldn't that be a significant amount of government support in china? >> yes. they do have a significant amount of government support. it doesn't mean we need to support it here. >> let me give you an example, though, that one of the reasons in which you either you are all three yoch you are part of the problem solyndra had they were producing panels that could not compete with chinese solar panels. >> solyndra -- they were height cost producer even in the u.s. so with or without china they did not have great perspectives. they had new technology it is exitiveness depended on the silicon prices. they have access to our markets. i don't think we should take china as i agree. in fact, i believe in our free enterprise system if somebody loses money they lose it. in china, if you lost $500 million, i don'
from china. is that correct? >>. >> i don't have the precise number in front of me. >> it's not a free enterprise country. so assume the government of china or the peoples' army invested in that. so wouldn't that be a significant amount of government support in china? >> yes. they do have a significant amount of government support. it doesn't mean we need to support it here. >> let me give you an example, though, that one of the reasons in which you either you are...