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that is what is going on in pain and china. let's take you to brazil where there is wheeling and dealing going on there. ———— that is what's going on in hainan in china. french president emmanuel macron is due to meet his counterpart president lula today. this is the beginning of a three—day tour of south america's biggest economy and comes as trade talks have stalled between the eu and the south american common market known as mercosur. macron is under pressure from french farmers to quash the deal — while brazil in turn is unhappy with recent eu trade restrictions linked to deforestation. let's go to rio dejaneiro and talk to gabriel cohen, senior editor at latinometrics. good to talk to. what will they achieve, do you think, lula and macron? fin achieve, do you think, lula and macron? . , , macron? on the french side this is a band-aid — macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of— macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of sorts, - macron? on the french side this is a band-aid of sorts, trying i
that is what is going on in pain and china. let's take you to brazil where there is wheeling and dealing going on there. ———— that is what's going on in hainan in china. french president emmanuel macron is due to meet his counterpart president lula today. this is the beginning of a three—day tour of south america's biggest economy and comes as trade talks have stalled between the eu and the south american common market known as mercosur. macron is under pressure from french farmers to...
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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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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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do think china, sorry to hur , i stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry. i am — stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry. i amjust _ stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a _ stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit - stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit short . stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit short of| hurry, i am just a bit short of time, but do think it should be put on the foreign registration scheme, which they are not at the moment, people register rating —— of people registering chinese interest should be... ? i registering chinese interest should be... ? ~ ., , registering chinese interest should be...? ~ ., registering chinese interest should be... ? ~' ., ,., ., be... ? i think that is a threat that will— be... ? i think that is a threat that will be — be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made _ be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to - be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to china - be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to china if. be... ?
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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. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt andtall e value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from012018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as>■ a result of the trade war and in the 2017 and 2018meet marketing year, brazil over took the largest■h producer of soybeans. our farmers are facing competition with brazil. the trade our reputation as a reliable provider of soybeans. section 301 tariffs retall tower have damaged in-country relationships. our customers looked elsewhere to avoid trade risks. united states considers actions to protect our national security interests,ai■ndn and protect our economic and trade interests as well. soybean growers need predictability and certai
china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt andtall e value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from012018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as>■ a result of the trade war and in...
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the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and apple about a broader willingness to invest in the country? lucille: i think the big message from the ceo side was commitment. there are a lot of ceos going on stage and seeing how they are committed to the country. some of them are heaping praise. tim cook saying he loves china, the chinese people, it is a dynamic place. other ceos saying things like china has been doing like the 24 measures and the new data rules are encouraging. we are seeing a lot of positive messages but i think the big question is, how sustainable i
the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromod coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> ieman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witne >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how■v i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to havg farmland from the chinese communist party and getting tiktok off government devices and making sure state pension program has the flexibility to divest from c.c.p. influences and making sure the farm bill priorities are right,ck hills nation
particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromod coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> ieman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witne >> governing the...
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as for europe, china also has its own serious interest, first of all economic, because china would really like to separate the economy from security, but it is unable to do so in relations with the european union, and against this background, china has to be convinced what do you need... to establish relations, well, there are a number of factors , and this is china's internal policy, which concerns, for example, pressure on companies there, and as a result, for example, european western companies do not invest in china, do not expand theirs and take it very seriously serious scrim about how their relationship will develop further, this is the first question, that is, walls. which is going to europe for the first time in five years, needs to be convinced that it is still a very reliable market. the second question, for example, every european the leader has repeatedly emphasized that ... the relationship between china and the european union and european countries will be developed separately, relying on how china will behave in the russian-ukrainian war, and expects from china quite const
as for europe, china also has its own serious interest, first of all economic, because china would really like to separate the economy from security, but it is unable to do so in relations with the european union, and against this background, china has to be convinced what do you need... to establish relations, well, there are a number of factors , and this is china's internal policy, which concerns, for example, pressure on companies there, and as a result, for example, european western...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromtq our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of shared vision and efforts. luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how to work together.? i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to have her teamwork with our team whether it is protecting farmland from the chinese communist party and getting and making sure her state pension program has the flexibility to dive
particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromtq our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >>...
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i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that any critics, anyone who challenges the chinese narrative has to be neutralised by whatever means, overt or covert. so it's hardly surprising in this context that british mps who are known to be very critical of china should have been targeted. when it comes to the uk electoral register, i think this is part of a wider phenomenon where china is collecting population level data sets for a variety of purposes, ranging from espionage through to the capabilities to develop effective cognitive warfare, messaging for research, biomedical areas, and even potentially fo
i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that...
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and china. they do want to s pick sides and the surrender want to take sides with china against the united states because they benefit from both of these relationships. so i think -- and sees the global south as a more and more foundation to support its own interests and power in the global stage, that this is going to create more divisions within the global south as well. >> they don't company, china doesn't need the developing world to take sides i think they're very much aware that each of them have the own interests and their own agency. it just needs to have their support in some areas, but some areas are actually very consequential for the shape that the global order is going to have in the future. and so it's not to be two separe teams with the west isolated on one hand and china and those developing countries on the other. it's more fluid and complex than that. it doesn't mean that using those relationships, using the increasing influence that china hass economically, politically n terms
and china. they do want to s pick sides and the surrender want to take sides with china against the united states because they benefit from both of these relationships. so i think -- and sees the global south as a more and more foundation to support its own interests and power in the global stage, that this is going to create more divisions within the global south as well. >> they don't company, china doesn't need the developing world to take sides i think they're very much aware that...
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china has a massive trade deficit. we select a a massive trade deficit with china, and china has trade surplus with japan, south korea, india engage in unfair economic competition. would you think it is reasonable for the united states to explicitly have a goal to try to reduce the trade deficit with china by 10% every year as a metric of the we could rebalance the relationship? >> i -- i think it is very important for the united states to be able to develop industry, manufacturing, develop those products that are important particularly to our national security. and you're right, we have hollowed out that capability over the last few years. we need to be able to make clear that we are going to develop the kind of security that we need. and yeah, i think limits make sense as part of that package of the developing our own capabilities and manufacturing and industry. >> secretary pompeo? >> yeah, i would add, larger right that i would add only this. should begin to focus on things that really matter as opposed to trade mo
china has a massive trade deficit. we select a a massive trade deficit with china, and china has trade surplus with japan, south korea, india engage in unfair economic competition. would you think it is reasonable for the united states to explicitly have a goal to try to reduce the trade deficit with china by 10% every year as a metric of the we could rebalance the relationship? >> i -- i think it is very important for the united states to be able to develop industry, manufacturing,...
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the reach china has -- the reach apple has in china is very deep. haidi: staying on china, bmw is forecasting slower growth there as the sluggish economy and an ev price war way on the industry. there was a miss on cash flow. the ceo tells bloomberg its top and electric cars could drive profit this year. >> bmw has a strong market momentum and we are not afraid. we take every competitor serious . bmw is also a very strong competitor. we believe in the strength of our products. in january and february we have very strong growth especially here in the eu. the european union is currently our strongest region. in january and february, almost 17 percent. we are not afraid of competition. and no one should underestimate bmw as a competitor. >> talking about the chinese market and competition they, how are sales shaping up there? how will that play into your mix? we have talked about the chinese recovery but it has not happened. how much growth do you expect in china this year? >> when you look at china, we have super strong growth in the last decade. we s
the reach china has -- the reach apple has in china is very deep. haidi: staying on china, bmw is forecasting slower growth there as the sluggish economy and an ev price war way on the industry. there was a miss on cash flow. the ceo tells bloomberg its top and electric cars could drive profit this year. >> bmw has a strong market momentum and we are not afraid. we take every competitor serious . bmw is also a very strong competitor. we believe in the strength of our products. in january...
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you met with the foreign minister of china. we are getting closer, at least the chinese have telegraphed that, to remove the final big piece of the tariff puzzle that china imposed after the three trade trade war between china and australia. how close are we to some sort of normalization of commercial ties? david: very close, certainly in relation. we had an interim draft release that came out a few weeks ago, a month ago, which indicated that by the end of this month, china will have completed its full review. we anticipate that will be a successful review and tariffs exports from asteria will be removed. there is still more to go, we have australian lobsters still wanting to come up to china, as well as some meat. they are the remaining items out of a very long list of items that have been subject to a range of trade barriers. kathleen: what did wang yi specifically tell you guys? david: he met with members of the australia china business council we had a small in-house meeting squeezed end the meeting with the foreign minist
you met with the foreign minister of china. we are getting closer, at least the chinese have telegraphed that, to remove the final big piece of the tariff puzzle that china imposed after the three trade trade war between china and australia. how close are we to some sort of normalization of commercial ties? david: very close, certainly in relation. we had an interim draft release that came out a few weeks ago, a month ago, which indicated that by the end of this month, china will have completed...
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was over. —— britain's relations with china. give us a sense of what that might mean for future relations? the golden era harks back to george osborne and cameron, and in 2015, when president xijinping came over to announce a whole load of big deals. that was the apec, when economic relations were really top priority from the uk perspective, with china. —— the apec. since then, geopolitical concerns have been much more prominent, and the uk has become much more concerned about that, things like trying to remove chinese involvement in the telecom networks or in the power grid, some of these other critical infrastructure areas. ~ ., ,., infrastructure areas. thinking also of thin . s infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like _ infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the _ infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security - infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security of - infrastructure areas. thinking also of things like the security of key i of things like the security of
was over. —— britain's relations with china. give us a sense of what that might mean for future relations? the golden era harks back to george osborne and cameron, and in 2015, when president xijinping came over to announce a whole load of big deals. that was the apec, when economic relations were really top priority from the uk perspective, with china. —— the apec. since then, geopolitical concerns have been much more prominent, and the uk has become much more concerned about that,...
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be used to make advanced ai chips that strengthen china �*s military. it urges ally countries to keep from servicing some important making tools for china, much like rules already in place in the united states. the chinese president said that such policies will only lead to division and confrontation, adding that no forces can hinder the price of china �*s technological process. battle comes as the secretary is getting ready to embark on her second trip to china as treasury secretary. she said addressing concerns over trade will be a top priority. president xijinping met will be a top priority. president xi jinping met with a group of american business leaders on wednesday, according to reports he told them that china �*s economy has not peaked and its growth prospects remain bright. the group purportedly included the chief executives of an investment firm. staying with china, chinese technology giant xiaomi is set to hold the launch event later for its first electric car, the su7. the move sees the smartphone maker entering an already crowded marke
be used to make advanced ai chips that strengthen china �*s military. it urges ally countries to keep from servicing some important making tools for china, much like rules already in place in the united states. the chinese president said that such policies will only lead to division and confrontation, adding that no forces can hinder the price of china �*s technological process. battle comes as the secretary is getting ready to embark on her second trip to china as treasury secretary. she...
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the only way to try to avoid war with china, the only way to deal with china, is from strength. from strength. both china and russia became more aggressive when they sensed weakness on the part of the u.s., and for that reason, we must take strong action to arm and train taiwan to defend itself, to strengthen our force posture, to invest in the next generation of military technology, to bolster our alliances. and, to maintain strong export controls on critical technologies. and, i must say, we must demonstrate that our democracy is strong, and that we can govern. for that reason, it's incredibly important that this congress passed the supplemental request, and provide necessary military aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. to fail would send a terrible message of weakness to adversaries and allies alike. we will be playing china's game, and let me make clear, that those who believe the united states could simply back away from our commitment in ukraine, you cannot be weak on ukraine and be tough on china. in conclusion, let me just say, i tell the students at the panetta institut
the only way to try to avoid war with china, the only way to deal with china, is from strength. from strength. both china and russia became more aggressive when they sensed weakness on the part of the u.s., and for that reason, we must take strong action to arm and train taiwan to defend itself, to strengthen our force posture, to invest in the next generation of military technology, to bolster our alliances. and, to maintain strong export controls on critical technologies. and, i must say, we...
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the- china. i think there is another thing to say here.— china. i think there is another thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as foreign - thing to say here. the focus is on i david cameron as foreign secretary, i -et david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, _ david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, but there was a consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across— consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across business and academia, etc, that this _ across business and academia, etc, that this was — across business and academia, etc, that this was a good thing. we now need _ that this was a good thing. we now need a _ that this was a good thing. we now need a new— that this was a good thing. we now need a new consensus that as we have said, need a new consensus that as we have said. deats _ need a new consensus that as we have said, deals with china as it is what it is doing — said, deals with china as it is what it is doing
the- china. i think there is another thing to say here.— china. i think there is another thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as foreign - thing to say here. the focus is on i david cameron as foreign secretary, i -et david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, _ david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, but there was a consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across—...
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and china and threats posed. i believe that's from growers speaking for myself and i'm sure others, to say that we have the entire resiliency, one thing i'll mentioned and we haven't talked about the outlook for farm income over the next 2-5 years is not great. prices are dropping, the cost of input may not be increasing as fast but our cost of production is generally going up. our profitabilityability is going down. mr. van orden: i have 20 seconds. we're not getting inputs in until fuel costs go down because it's predicated on diesel fuel and has to get out. one question for you mr. tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of ame
and china and threats posed. i believe that's from growers speaking for myself and i'm sure others, to say that we have the entire resiliency, one thing i'll mentioned and we haven't talked about the outlook for farm income over the next 2-5 years is not great. prices are dropping, the cost of input may not be increasing as fast but our cost of production is generally going up. our profitabilityability is going down. mr. van orden: i have 20 seconds. we're not getting inputs in until fuel costs...
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and china and threats posed. i believe that's from growers speaking for myself and i'm sure others, to say that we have the entire resiliency, one thing i'll mentioned talked about the outlook for farm income over the next 2-5 years is not great. prices are dropping, the cost may not be increasing as fast but our cost of production is generally going up. our profitabilityability is going down. mr. van orden: i have 20 seconds. we're not getting inputs in until fuel costs go down because it's predicated on diesel fuel and has to get out. one question for you mr. tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of american resources, would i
and china and threats posed. i believe that's from growers speaking for myself and i'm sure others, to say that we have the entire resiliency, one thing i'll mentioned talked about the outlook for farm income over the next 2-5 years is not great. prices are dropping, the cost may not be increasing as fast but our cost of production is generally going up. our profitabilityability is going down. mr. van orden: i have 20 seconds. we're not getting inputs in until fuel costs go down because it's...
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china isn't an emerging market. they should givet■+ m to invest and i don't want to do that. when i look at our food supply system and recognize china is not our ally, we do trade with them. and i worked on trade agreements when i served on the ways and means committee, i noticed when we trade agreements we had friendlier neighborhoods. that farm bill and i picked fights with my own fellow republicans, we got them done and we have to come back to the table to feed our tables. mr. lucas: thank you for your tenacity and i y back. mr. thompson: i recognize the ranking member. >> how are you? good to haveou with us. but tell me this, what is your opinion of trump's proposal for tariff on all chinese imports? and areeady face the potential consequences of this? noem noem that is a great conversation for you to continue to have as well with the republican members to weigh in and make re we getolicy in place. what you do in this committee is people policy and about feeding policy and take care of folks. it is about makin
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to it is largely driven by china given its sites. there is a tradable rally in china. it reminds me of greece in 2012, or the u.s. at the end of the global financial crisis. or even the asian stock markets around 1988 and 1980 nine. once you realized the worst was past us, you had very sizable rallies in the s&p -- 70% in 2008 and 2009. greece and thailand both close to two hundred percent. the gradient is turning positive in almost all chinese data series. i don't mean to say they are all registering positive growth, but the ones registering negative growth, that negative growth is becoming less negative. so i think as markets realize the worst has passed on china's economy, we will get a very nice rally there. annabelle: do you think the worst has passed for china's economy -- i know that you say there are two data points that have been picking up, but there is also the property sector and that malaise could extend for a few years perhaps. and there are structural problems, as well, in terms of an aging population. mark: all of those things exist. but i would say the
to it is largely driven by china given its sites. there is a tradable rally in china. it reminds me of greece in 2012, or the u.s. at the end of the global financial crisis. or even the asian stock markets around 1988 and 1980 nine. once you realized the worst was past us, you had very sizable rallies in the s&p -- 70% in 2008 and 2009. greece and thailand both close to two hundred percent. the gradient is turning positive in almost all chinese data series. i don't mean to say they are all...
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and china must cooperate. we were all deeply impressed and recommitted to building a cooperative u.s.-china relationship. again, this is from a man who was there. in the group photo he was standing right next to xi jinping. again, access is very key. as xi jinping himself said, exchanges are the key to rebuilding this fractured u.s.-china relationship. haidi: steve, we have already had some great conversations there. what is on the agenda today for you? stephen: we are going to continue those great conversations hopefully. we are going to have a few more of the chinese members here who are at boao. in the next half-hour so we are going to have richard mcgregor, senior fellow for asia. we are going to talk the xi meeting, as well as the overall situation geopolitically. as you can also see, we are going to talk to the world's two biggest multinational development lenders, scott morris, vice president of the east asia, southeast asia and the pacific. and then at 8:30 this morning, president of the china-based ai
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south china sea. nor should it be used to support the legal claims of the philippines. china will continue to take necessary steps to firmly safe guard its territorial sovereignty ends and every time, rights and interests and uphold peace and stability in the south. china sea attention is between china in the philippines heightens recently over territorial disputes in the south china sea. as well, relations between miller on washington have significantly improved under president fidget on macos your success to bases in the southeast. asian country have expanded and joined village exercises, including air and sea patrols have also increased as well blinking up to say during a recent visit. some of these waterways are critical to the philippines with security to us economy, but they're also credit to the interest of the region of the united states and the world. it's why we stand with the philippines and stand by our are in flat defense commitments, including under the mutual defense treaty article for
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the individuals, may be scared even, about china?— about china? the overwhelming ma'ori about china? the overwhelming majority of _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british people i majority of the british people probably have nothing to be worried about _ probably have nothing to be worried about but _ probably have nothing to be worried about but if you are engaged in politics— about but if you are engaged in politics or— about but if you are engaged in politics or in areas such as human rights _ politics or in areas such as human rights promotion, then you can sately— rights promotion, then you can safely assume that china is going to want to— safely assume that china is going to want to be _ safely assume that china is going to want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, _ want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, the _ want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, the world's newest | in the shad
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but why is china so far ahead? experts say that while europe has been researching sodium iron batteries for longer, china actually commercialize them earlier and got a head start of at least 3 or 4 years. one of the main hurdles they face is weight . they tend to be heavier than lithium ion batteries. the physical dimensions will be a little bit larger. and so these are the main drawbacks of the of site in the service listing and it's the weight is the volume. the energy density is that for a little bit low, a competitor to lithium. william estimates that they're about half as powerful as they're lithium counterparts in terms of generating power. this is a problem for small cars, like those now used in china, put for bigger ease meant to drive longer distances. larger and heavier batteries are needed. with a sort of mine batteries, we think that 1st in the end of the storage system marketing where we have, you know, 20 foot containers that are basically just being placed next to renewable energy assets and substati
but why is china so far ahead? experts say that while europe has been researching sodium iron batteries for longer, china actually commercialize them earlier and got a head start of at least 3 or 4 years. one of the main hurdles they face is weight . they tend to be heavier than lithium ion batteries. the physical dimensions will be a little bit larger. and so these are the main drawbacks of the of site in the service listing and it's the weight is the volume. the energy density is that for a...
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china does.— notjust about what we do, it is also what china does. another one to focus on, russia. _ also what china does. another one to focus on, russia. let's _ also what china does. another one to focus on, russia. let's talk _ also what china does. another one to focus on, russia. let's talk about - focus on, russia. let's talk about events today in moscow. a russian court has remanded in custody three more suspects in connection to friday's attack on a moscow concert venue that killed at least 137 people. four others appeared in court late on sunday, each of them showing signs of being badly beaten. prosecutors say three of them have already pleaded guilty to terrorism offences. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but that hasn't stopped the kremlin from trying to blame ukraine — an accusation kyiv describes as "absurd". the weird thing is, in a statement that vladimir putin made today, he didn't even refer to the islamic state group? he didn't even refer to the islamic state grow»?— state group? he seems to
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keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving to electric car—makers. and recently washington said it was investigating possible national security risks of cars made in china. these are just the latest in a series of troubles which mean trade between the world's two biggest economies fell 17% last year to $575bn. the domestic challenges facing china's econonomy have led beijing to set a target of 5% for growth this year. and so it desperately needs investment from abroad, even though that shrank 8% last year. here's a bit of what president xi told those visiting us chief executives. translation: differences will always exist, this -
keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving to electric car—makers. and recently washington said it was...
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for some years now china's leader xi jinping has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china as being at the center of the civilized world, and the community of common destiny for mankind proposal for reordering global governance is something that is designed very much to be to china's benefit. it sounds very benign and harmless, but is actually very self-centered, hierarchical, illiberal, and coercive. ben: thank you so much for your analysis. farmers in europe had been protesting in recent weeks about the way they are treated, especially against cheap imports environmental regulations. today he has been the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. they have been taking part in attractor go slow in the heart of london outside westminster. there are live pictures of those tractors right in the middle of london. our reporter megan no one is there. tell us why they are so angry come what they are protesting about. >> yes, been, for the last -- yes, ben, for the last two hours these tractors have been circling around westminster tooting their horns and hoping p
for some years now china's leader xi jinping has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china as being at the center of the civilized world, and the community of common destiny for mankind proposal for reordering global governance is something that is designed very much to be to china's benefit. it sounds very benign and harmless, but is actually very self-centered, hierarchical, illiberal, and coercive. ben: thank you so much for your analysis. farmers in europe...
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china economic and security review commission regarding china's military using emerging technologies that impact competition between the united states and china. investments, artificial intelligence and >> our second panel will address the military applications of chinese investments in artificial intelligence and quantum science. breakthroughs in these fields could lead to a paradigm shift that can lead to a paradigm shift in the way the war is waged with the revocations for regional and global power. we will start with of the senior fellow with the indo pacific security program at the center for the new american security. mr. stokes previously served in the white house on the national security staff for the vice president then joe biden and a senior advisor to the national security advisor as well as acting special advisor for asia policy. he will provide testimony on battlefield applications as well as broader implications of a and development for u.s. -- rather u.s.-china strategic competition. this is mr. stokes first time testifying before the commission. next, the policy resea
china economic and security review commission regarding china's military using emerging technologies that impact competition between the united states and china. investments, artificial intelligence and >> our second panel will address the military applications of chinese investments in artificial intelligence and quantum science. breakthroughs in these fields could lead to a paradigm shift that can lead to a paradigm shift in the way the war is waged with the revocations for regional and...
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out of china to thel emanating out of china to the famiiies— emanating out of china to the families of— emanating out of china to the families of dissidents - emanating out of china to the families of dissidents back. emanating out of china to the families of dissidents back at| emanating out of china to the - families of dissidents back at home and they— families of dissidents back at home and they as — families of dissidents back at home and they as we _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put in _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put in the _ families of dissidents back at home i and they as we put in the statement, where _ and they as we put in the statement, where we _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have — and they as we put in the statement, where we have the _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most concern, - and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most concern, it. wh
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and china. and between e.u. and china as well. but it's sharpest on the u.s. front. paul: columnist david fixland covers economy for. let's look at asian chip names. semiconductor doing extremely well up by 17%. tsm a little b weakness there. hanmi has a good story to tell. we are on thisrig of a -- on the brink of a public holiday here in the asia pacific. let's look at what markets will be closed over the next few days. here in australia, no trade this coming friday. it's the good friday break. new zealand will be shut. hong kong, indonesia, singapore, the philippines also out. the holiday rolls on on monday for india and hong kong. on tuesday no trade in hong kong or taiwan. that's it for bloomberg markets asia. daybreak middle east an africa coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ okay y'all we got ten orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business
and china. and between e.u. and china as well. but it's sharpest on the u.s. front. paul: columnist david fixland covers economy for. let's look at asian chip names. semiconductor doing extremely well up by 17%. tsm a little b weakness there. hanmi has a good story to tell. we are on thisrig of a -- on the brink of a public holiday here in the asia pacific. let's look at what markets will be closed over the next few days. here in australia, no trade this coming friday. it's the good friday...
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staying with china. and zooming in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think we are expecting a 33% increase in net profits and we will see where that goes. there is a forecast net profit that will be 6.4%, a little bit higher than what was 4.9% higher than what was 4.9% higher than what was 4.9% higher than the last quarter. year over year. they think we are in the middle of a price war and i are in the middle of a price warand i think are in the middle of a price war and i think all tension is to see what is gaining in market share and profits and it will be interesting to see what is happening there because we have seen it slumping china for a little bit but we actually think that the g
staying with china. and zooming in on the ev market, where one player has emerged as the front—runner — byd. recently the carmaker has been engaging in a full—out price war, discounting almost every electric and hybrid model it sells in china. byd will report its annual results later this morning. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in ray wang from constellation research. i think we are expecting a 33% increase in net profits and we will see where that goes. there is a forecast...
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any suggestion as to what china would _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain - china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain from i china. any suggestion as to what | china would have to gain from the cyber attacks?— china would have to gain from the cyber attacks? with countries that are not close _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the uk _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the uk in - are not close to the uk in diplomatic terms it is about destabilising the electoral processes we have. there are lots of elections happening all over the world. united states, brazil, india, potentially at risk of this kind of thing. there has been talk of russia meddling in electoral processes all over the world also but as far as china is concerned, that is complete nonsense. they have issued a very strong denia
any suggestion as to what china would _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain - china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain from i china. any suggestion as to what | china would have to gain from the cyber attacks?— china would have to gain from the cyber attacks? with countries that are not close _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to _...
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china has reacted at the time. china has reacted angrily to the accusations , angrily to the accusations, branding them fabricated and malicious slanders . oliver malicious slanders. oliver dowden also said national cyber security support will be in place to help political parties make sure they're protected from foreign influence in the run up to the general election. >> we want now to be as open as possible with the house and with the british public because part of our defence is calling out this behaviour. this is the latest in a clear pattern of hostile activity around dating in china, including the targeting of democratic institutions and parliamentarians in the united kingdom and beyond . kingdom and beyond. >> oliver dowden, now the conservative party, is facing another by—election in a red wall seat after scott benton resigned, the blackpool south mp was already facing a recall petition. mr benton, who's now running as an independent, was found to have broken commons rules when he was caught out in a stin
china has reacted at the time. china has reacted angrily to the accusations , angrily to the accusations, branding them fabricated and malicious slanders . oliver malicious slanders. oliver dowden also said national cyber security support will be in place to help political parties make sure they're protected from foreign influence in the run up to the general election. >> we want now to be as open as possible with the house and with the british public because part of our defence is...
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china was to control us. they want to do that by controlling our food supply for the chinese comedies party is■# not our friend. they are not our partner and not our ally, they are our enemy for the rapidly expanding security threat that it cannot be ior the buying up our entire food supply chain pair would america cannot feed itself the rule at other members of a another country 2 feet as it's a national security issue. the country that feeds us will control us. let me remind farmville every year. i am well aware you have priority to get that done and look forward to getting it done. this is for farmers out there. ■ [ every family recognizes importance of farm bill. the farm bill should be designed h environmental extremists. i hope that you'll continue to focus on making sure that we are working as a conservationist myself i'm committed to protecting abundance of natural resources in my state but so-called climate the farm bill manages risk and it is a safety net and i hope that you can get that done. r
china was to control us. they want to do that by controlling our food supply for the chinese comedies party is■# not our friend. they are not our partner and not our ally, they are our enemy for the rapidly expanding security threat that it cannot be ior the buying up our entire food supply chain pair would america cannot feed itself the rule at other members of a another country 2 feet as it's a national security issue. the country that feeds us will control us. let me remind farmville every...
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it is on china and his problem right now is that china is eroding from under him. and i think that makes him more dangerous and not less. >> i would concur. secretary panetta dealt with a very different xi jinping then we dealt with over a time. he changed his objective and it created more power and gave him more freedom to move and i think it is more likely that he will continue his, if not militarily but political efforts to bring political control to taiwan. >> both secretaries came from california and a secretary pompeo, you came from my district. thank you for coming out today. i wish i had more time. since i'm a junior member. and you know what, i don't have time but i want to say thank you. >> great. we appreciate that. thank you to both of our witnesses in what was almost a perfect hearing. grading under the curve of congress, we are doing well. and for the record, one week from today. with that, the committee is adjourned. no selfies with the witnesses. they got ago. >>> today, white house budget director young and treasury secretary danielle and testify o
it is on china and his problem right now is that china is eroding from under him. and i think that makes him more dangerous and not less. >> i would concur. secretary panetta dealt with a very different xi jinping then we dealt with over a time. he changed his objective and it created more power and gave him more freedom to move and i think it is more likely that he will continue his, if not militarily but political efforts to bring political control to taiwan. >> both secretaries...
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china understands the risk. certain areas sharing information about how we test and evaluate our weapons are what parts of nuclear command and control complex would or would not have artificial intelligence those very basic topics are where you would have to start here. look great arms control agreement and those type of things it's a good thing and that rate context and with the right low basic expectations, thank you. >> vice chair price. thank you. i have one quick questions mr. stokes on your recommendation for policymakers too. your last one you say we should prioritize intelligence gathering and analysis. are you flagging something or suggesting congress ask for something in particular? >> i think it will be beneficial especially for the opal sourcing communities i work in each of strathmoreopen source informatit this. one potential way of doing that that congress could do is to mandate an additional section where it's related to some of these topics they've done with other topics in the past. you could al
china understands the risk. certain areas sharing information about how we test and evaluate our weapons are what parts of nuclear command and control complex would or would not have artificial intelligence those very basic topics are where you would have to start here. look great arms control agreement and those type of things it's a good thing and that rate context and with the right low basic expectations, thank you. >> vice chair price. thank you. i have one quick questions mr. stokes...
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the cyber threats posed by china affiliated — the cyber threats posed by china affiliated actors is real and it is serious — affiliated actors is real and it is serious. but it is more than equalled _ serious. but it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve _ equalled by our determination and resolve to — equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it. a twin legal threat for donald trump, as he appears at court in new york. we'll get the latest from our correspondent. four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. we'll get the latest from our russia editor. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the un security council has passed a resolution, which, for the first time, calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. it was passed with all members voting in favour, apart from the us, which abstained. the development has angered israel, which said it was pulling out of a planned visit by a high—level delegation to washington. th
the cyber threats posed by china affiliated — the cyber threats posed by china affiliated actors is real and it is serious — affiliated actors is real and it is serious. but it is more than equalled _ serious. but it is more than equalled by our determination and resolve _ equalled by our determination and resolve to — equalled by our determination and resolve to resist it. a twin legal threat for donald trump, as he appears at court in new york. we'll get the latest from our...
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china is one of the victims of cyber attacks. we resolutely combat all types of malicious cyber activities in accordance with the law and support a joint response by all countries through dialogue and cooperation. chinese government officials, including the minister of foreign affairs, repeatedly strongly opposed. they announced themselves with cyber attacks. america and england accusing and creating atmosphere about china's cyber attacks under the pretext of unilateral sanctions against china apply it is obvious to everyone that they are doing something political. according to experts and analysts, many chinese cyber security institutions published reports that revealed the state of american cyber attacks against china in a long period of time, and the united states has not yet provided explanations in this regard. america should adopt a responsible approach in cyberspace and stop its tricks. america and england should stop politicizing cyber security issues and imposing unilateral sanctions. according to experts and researchers
china is one of the victims of cyber attacks. we resolutely combat all types of malicious cyber activities in accordance with the law and support a joint response by all countries through dialogue and cooperation. chinese government officials, including the minister of foreign affairs, repeatedly strongly opposed. they announced themselves with cyber attacks. america and england accusing and creating atmosphere about china's cyber attacks under the pretext of unilateral sanctions against china...
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china, - this going, are they not? there always is, really. china, of- always is, really. china, of course, has a history of doing this with production of steel, as yelena mentioned in her speech. the problem is what it does to the global economy. with the us it was a i—off, the chinaaid is an established part of industrial policy and the risk is that you export all these products, you export deflation and that hurts. there are countries that you try to export to that ultimately hurt you. perhaps this is a much bigger vision of what the us has done itself. figs bigger vision of what the us has done itself.— has done itself. as you say, for the us _ has done itself. as you say, for the us it _ has done itself. as you say, for the us it was _ has done itself. as you say, for the us it was a - has done itself. as you say, for the us it was a one - has done itself. as you say, for the us it was a one time policy, of course, janet yellen is very aware of the fact that there is an election later this year, she is in georgia, she is talking to people who have lost jobs, etc,
china, - this going, are they not? there always is, really. china, of- always is, really. china, of course, has a history of doing this with production of steel, as yelena mentioned in her speech. the problem is what it does to the global economy. with the us it was a i—off, the chinaaid is an established part of industrial policy and the risk is that you export all these products, you export deflation and that hurts. there are countries that you try to export to that ultimately hurt you....
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billion china uk investment. a £1 billion china uk investment fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to _ fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state to lend _ the chinese state to lend credibility— the chinese state to lend credibility to _ the chinese state to lend credibility to chinese - the chinese state to lend - credibility to chinese investment. what _ credibility to chinese investment. what is _ credibility to chinese investment. what is the — credibility to chinese investment. what is the government - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing - credibility to chinese investment. what is the government doing
billion china uk investment. a £1 billion china uk investment fund _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was — a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some _ a £1 billion china uk investment fund was in some part - a £1 billion china uk investment l fund was in some part engineered a £1 billion china uk investment - fund was in some part engineered by the chinese — fund was in some part engineered by the chinese state _ fund was...
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her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we seen in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. a. when you were asked to join the blog last year. west leadership at the global stage is sending to do a road. it's being increasingly challenged by new players, especially chinese. and so for the goal stage, they're trying to adapt to, to this change and the growing multiple leverage, see up each national debt. this strategy is pretty new for saudi arabia and the u. a. e. for decades they were very focused on the us as their main partner. basically ever since oil was discovered in the gulf and the 20th century, just look at do buying. this is what it looked like over 50 years ago. and this is what it looks like now. it's a simil
her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we seen in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. a. when you were asked to join the blog last year. west leadership at the...