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and you can get to china. but they do say going forward a slowing economy, you will transform china's relationship to the rest of asia. in this region, set to generate 2 thirds of global growth this year. short term pain could turn into a long time game. they didn't clam for slow down. and us, they're not in a position to whether at our side step of the air, everyone is going to be affected, including certainly in asia, but further afield as well. but for those countries that are planning on are reorienting their supply chain lineman's. i think there's probably going to be a tremendous boom in medium term and long term opportunity. so for the rest of asia, including here in taiwan, it looks like the china slow down brings both the price, but also potential thought. so for this episode of business be owns while you're here, you could check out one of the other videos like this one on whether the german economic model is broken until then take a and see you next time the they can play a big role in the future of
and you can get to china. but they do say going forward a slowing economy, you will transform china's relationship to the rest of asia. in this region, set to generate 2 thirds of global growth this year. short term pain could turn into a long time game. they didn't clam for slow down. and us, they're not in a position to whether at our side step of the air, everyone is going to be affected, including certainly in asia, but further afield as well. but for those countries that are planning on...
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china plus one. in which western side korea or japanese companies have been desperately looking for a bank to china. so that's pretty easy or difficult bracket page is emerging markets such as in the highlands, yet now they need donations. they are seeking to explore more of what needs to be done. the plus one, brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanded. he's a new set of discrimination entertainments it upfront. right? so instead of agency last year, so bryan, investing in china no longer felt like a safe bets is always all balanced in the reset of the war and maximizing your opportunity. but i try to control the downside risk. but right now the dollar sign looks no, but the fuss, unless an upside is quite limited. in contrast, brian so ample opportunity in southea
china plus one. in which western side korea or japanese companies have been desperately looking for a bank to china. so that's pretty easy or difficult bracket page is emerging markets such as in the highlands, yet now they need donations. they are seeking to explore more of what needs to be done. the plus one, brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle...
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that's maybe a full house around the region, a china, a laptop ever think china, theresa an economic like china 3, but call the people to also help. i'll keep the next bar. badging became the biggest buy event to me is just cold and palm while i'm the top expo destination of electronics made in south korea and taiwan. if you either look at the idea of pay, what i mean china has being this thing that has happened to them in terms of, you know, their economic, a transformation towards the unexplored driven economy. the 2nd pillar of china is economic power is outward investments. as the chinese economy expanded is companies as well as its complement became bolder. china has started to become an important outbound direct investor for countries in the region. i was trying these farms, us setup operations throughout the south east asia, decisions and issues and you 7000000000 dollar high speed rail. the countries 1st began to pricing and i'll tell you, but it's main funder. china is bouncing road initiative to over the past decade. the flagship policy, a chinese president, eugene paying h
that's maybe a full house around the region, a china, a laptop ever think china, theresa an economic like china 3, but call the people to also help. i'll keep the next bar. badging became the biggest buy event to me is just cold and palm while i'm the top expo destination of electronics made in south korea and taiwan. if you either look at the idea of pay, what i mean china has being this thing that has happened to them in terms of, you know, their economic, a transformation towards the...
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china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic and opportunistic but it didn't have a master plan. you think back to 2013, it positioned itself as a go to infrastructure lender and it was critical because it bankrolled infrastructure projects at scale. what we see 10 years in is that we are dealing with the unintended repercussions of these choices. we now see that 55% of the loans that china has been providing for the global south are now entering into repayment. by 2030, that will be 75%. the global south has accumulated a large debt burden, $2.6 billion including principal and interest. that's a lot of money to repa
china -- i have a colic that likes to call china a banker and not a benefactor. when you look at how china is doing this, its debt instruments such as loans approaching market rates. it's a little bit different than what we see. transparency was challenging when it comes to debt conversations, unlike an actor like the u.s. or the u.k. that i report its terms and its products to the ocd, how is china managing all of this portfolio. it's been interesting to watch. i think china has been strategic...
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china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no report i do that does not build on their data. there have been some headwinds. the vast majority of africans prefer democracy to the one-party state. that means there's not much china can offer in that space given the nature of the chinese political system. we see this criticism mainly coming from ngo's and professionals. you might tour imitate chinese experiences in different domains. i think that is a key element. if africans welcome chinese influence, but that welcome does not tempt down the demand for democracy, that tells us something. that is what i
china has economic equity. after a while china became quiet. the military leadership, there were meetings and so on and some of those equities have continued. in mali, the exact opposite and in burkina faso there was silence in the new rain that has which from taipei to beijing. china might not have wanted to ruffle those feathers. i think the chinese reaction to what is taking place in the region tells us something about china's intent when it comes to civil society organizations. there is no...
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/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do so. through the organization. you have to go through a process to make sure you are buying american assets. part of your properties legally you have no connection with malign actors such as a state actor like the chinese government. there are many ways to do that. you cannot buy it for no purpose. there is also the issue we have to deal with this from the point of view of national security. if we could time out another member ofe the free market sysm and we are going to be in trouble. one example is everybody's talking but the harm of tiktok. the troubled ministration
/china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do...
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a bank to china. so that's pretty easy on the bracket and page is emerging market such as in the highlands technology and doing the shot in the are seeking to explore more opportunities to be the plus one. brian yang, a tie when you use digital entrepreneur embodies this trends. you were tons of taiwan in 2019, often nearly a decade in china, skeptical the country's economic growth miracle would last much longer. as a result, it's not china where he's a marketing company is expanding. alicia is a new set of discrimination sort of product. so instead of agency last year, so bryan, investing in china no longer felt like a safe bets is always all balanced in the reset of reward and maximizing your opportunity. but try to con contra, the downside risk. but right now the dollar sign looks no bus. the bus, unless an upside is quite limited. in contrast, brian so ample opportunity in southeast asia, the region has a young population in the hundreds of millions. and while g d, p per capita stick is a low with
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and china to dethrone the united states. countering the influence of china and russia, the u.s. should implement a strategy that focuses on prioritization, investment, and alignments. prioritization must ask what poses a threat to the u.s. and focus on those aspects. the report is a critical step toward the importance of prioritization for the u.s. overall. it will be complemented by another paper to be launched later this month. that forthcoming paper will place the hemisphere as a central organizing part of the partnership and organizing a proactive agenda that meets the region where shared interests align. stay tuned for more at the atlantic council. thank you for the scope crops center, atlantic council and all those joining us in studio, those watching on a ctv in via c-span. have a great afternoon. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> since 1979 in partnership with cable c-span has provided complete coverage of congress from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are decided with no commenta
and china to dethrone the united states. countering the influence of china and russia, the u.s. should implement a strategy that focuses on prioritization, investment, and alignments. prioritization must ask what poses a threat to the u.s. and focus on those aspects. the report is a critical step toward the importance of prioritization for the u.s. overall. it will be complemented by another paper to be launched later this month. that forthcoming paper will place the hemisphere as a central...
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so china's reaction has shown that china is criticizing japan and south korea and u.s. moves internationalization of the taiwan issue but so this has led china to change their policy toward japan and south korea. also i do think there are differences in dealing with taiwan straight among the three countries but even so, i think institutionalization of secured cooperation is vital to deal with either taiwan straight crisis or korean peninsula crisis so the point has been mentioned in the first session that we need to promote the institutionalization of cooperation among the three countries and this kind of cooperation should expand beyond the security area. >> thank you. let's move on to a slightly different topic. taiwan had an election in january. i would like to hear thoughts on their countries reaction to the outcome and brian could you tell us about what the policy toward china and the u.s. will be and do you expect the policy to change and how -- and what do you think china will likely response to that? >> in terms of taiwan's election in january, i would say japan
so china's reaction has shown that china is criticizing japan and south korea and u.s. moves internationalization of the taiwan issue but so this has led china to change their policy toward japan and south korea. also i do think there are differences in dealing with taiwan straight among the three countries but even so, i think institutionalization of secured cooperation is vital to deal with either taiwan straight crisis or korean peninsula crisis so the point has been mentioned in the first...
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why is china interested in the f a o n nibble? actually in the metric some todd audits of for the 1st and foremost food supply is central to the chinese government's domestic security. i know if you had some china itself is known very, very severe families. first tend them i know the course of the last note. in the 19 fifties and sixties, china experienced one of the worst famines and history. millions of citizens died. the chinese government has prioritized food security ever since. you cannot find the government provided economically for the people and in return were able to stay in power. they insured an economic up turn so that the people try it. the children are better off than their parents. so i get that was all part of the deal and of course in deity and are we still blower thinks the chinese government is using the f a o for this 2 countries are not actually allowed to decide exactly what money should be spent on or in which country, but in china is case, this is different for certain projects. the chinese ministry of agr
why is china interested in the f a o n nibble? actually in the metric some todd audits of for the 1st and foremost food supply is central to the chinese government's domestic security. i know if you had some china itself is known very, very severe families. first tend them i know the course of the last note. in the 19 fifties and sixties, china experienced one of the worst famines and history. millions of citizens died. the chinese government has prioritized food security ever since. you cannot...
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china... retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the public health crisis, the trump administration resorted to a blame game. and leveling unfounded allegations, they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country. your own aid secretary azar says he does not used this term. he says ethnicity does not cause the virus. why do you keep using this? a lot of people say. racist, it's not racist at all, no, not at all, it comes from china, that's why it comes from china, i want to be accur, i have a great, i have great love for all of the people from our country, but uh, as you know, china tried to say at one point, maybe the stuff now, that it was caused by american soldiers, that can't happen, it's not going to happen, not as long as i'm president, comes from china. western media played a signif
china... retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the public health crisis, the trump administration resorted to a blame game. and leveling unfounded allegations, they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country. your own aid...
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always intervene, pressing as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talk to them about. so israel is not a bad that has paid off well for beijing, which is why she is instead turning to the error of countries. and especially the gulf states like the saudis, who now are once again pulling away from israel because of the attacks on guys are because they feel they need to because of the images, the optics. so given all that, and given the us attacks on his pet project, you know, about road initiative. what is she's message right now to the error and gulf states? it's simple, right? it's this, it goes like this. we would say she, we are supporting palestinians. father, you, us is helping israel and the israel is bonding palestinians. that's his argument. it does the same brilliantly mock of alien but it's not i have, he could also overplay and i'll tell you why. because she cannot afford to have this conflict escalade into an all out war, nor is he likely to support your ron's call for an oil and bar go. the reason is china is amo
always intervene, pressing as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talk to them about. so israel is not a bad that has paid off well for beijing, which is why she is instead turning to the error of countries. and especially the gulf states like the saudis, who now are once again pulling away from israel because of the attacks on guys are because they feel they need to because of the images, the optics. so given all that, and given the...
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, the east china sea, south china sea, yellow sea and what have you for the defense of china, the pla, navy is built primarily to defend china from attack from the sea, which is, of course, is something that happened to china repeatedly in the 19th century and early in the 20th century, being invaded from abroad. and so, for example, they have about 50 conventional diesel powered submarines, 90 odd small corvette s and frigates and an important to think about when you look at the totality of the western pacific is that if it turns out there's a fight appeal, a navy is not going to fight alone. they have the entire play. air force. they had the land base play navy, air force, and they have pla rocket there as part of a joint campaign on their their their part and they make sure they can all of those systems effectively with it of a really incredibly effective open ocean system. let me finish with a thought on everybody. ask how good are these guys? and i think the answer is we don't know for sure. again, the seventh fleet, i'm sure, keeps track what they're up to and what they're doing
, the east china sea, south china sea, yellow sea and what have you for the defense of china, the pla, navy is built primarily to defend china from attack from the sea, which is, of course, is something that happened to china repeatedly in the 19th century and early in the 20th century, being invaded from abroad. and so, for example, they have about 50 conventional diesel powered submarines, 90 odd small corvette s and frigates and an important to think about when you look at the totality of...
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considered to be weak on china, so we have this kind of cold warm mentality where china is witch hunted, demonized, and it creates herd thinking within the united states. it's very, very unfortunate. similar media tactics were employed against iran, with allegations of mass graves and accusations of mishandling the pandemic. well, iran has been... one of the hardest hit by covid-19, the number of recorded deaths has jumped dramatically, even in the last day, but disturbing new images suggest that iran's coronavirus epidemic may be even more serious than authorities there admit. rebecca collard has more. iran is now saying it has almost 13,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 in the country and that more than 600 people have died because of the virus. that's a hundred person jump from yesterday when the iranian authority. said just 500 people had died because of the virus. the allegations by western media were never proven. the media war against iran came as the country was subject to the cruel us lit sanctions which even affected food and medical supplies. the sanctions imposed on iran by we
considered to be weak on china, so we have this kind of cold warm mentality where china is witch hunted, demonized, and it creates herd thinking within the united states. it's very, very unfortunate. similar media tactics were employed against iran, with allegations of mass graves and accusations of mishandling the pandemic. well, iran has been... one of the hardest hit by covid-19, the number of recorded deaths has jumped dramatically, even in the last day, but disturbing new images suggest...
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/china relationship. china's our most significant competitor. and at the same time, china is our third largest trade partner, 750,000 american jobs at stake, agriculture. china is the largest market for u.s. agriculture. one-fifth of all of our export products from agriculture are sent to china. that was $40.9 billion last year. >> so we can't afford really to have a real break here. >> well, it's complicated. it's complicated. some people are saying, well, we're so competitive with china, we should end the economic relationship. the consequence of that would be 750,000 american families wouldn't be able to put dinner on the table, and so this makes for an extraordinarily difficult balancing act in my job. >> you're a wallenda brother? i i never thought of myself that way. >> on the tightrope. >> well, we have competing interests here. and balancing those interests is the reality in the u.s./china relationship. we're going to compete. we have to compete responsibly and keep the peace between our countries but we also have to engage. >> more abou
/china relationship. china's our most significant competitor. and at the same time, china is our third largest trade partner, 750,000 american jobs at stake, agriculture. china is the largest market for u.s. agriculture. one-fifth of all of our export products from agriculture are sent to china. that was $40.9 billion last year. >> so we can't afford really to have a real break here. >> well, it's complicated. it's complicated. some people are saying, well, we're so competitive with...
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is bringing to china. that includes not just the actual money itself but also the tangible benefits that come along with the capital and i think that is the one component that is most -- that is concerning to a lot of policy makers here in dc because the expertise, the networks, the opportunities for these investors, that they are bringing to china is helping the chinese capital ecosystem maturing. and so that is quite an important component. that said, the military part is quite small because it's really -- again, it's difficult to differentiate, you know, fferent applications of ai between the defense space and commercial space. in china because of military fusion policy that can be transformed easily between the commercial space and theor military space and by easily there's an effort or pathway for that to happen but when you adopt an ai system that is developed in the commercial space it is quite difficult because the data has to be trained for military purposes. it has to be fine-tuned. there are a t
is bringing to china. that includes not just the actual money itself but also the tangible benefits that come along with the capital and i think that is the one component that is most -- that is concerning to a lot of policy makers here in dc because the expertise, the networks, the opportunities for these investors, that they are bringing to china is helping the chinese capital ecosystem maturing. and so that is quite an important component. that said, the military part is quite small because...
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last year , russia's trade turnover with china amounted to $240 billion. our countries have almost completely switched from mutual trade to national trade. 95% of currencies are the yuan and the ruble. russian ambassador to china igor margulov spoke about this in an interview with our channel about other areas. watch the interview immediately after the short commercial. alain, come on, i’ll help, thank you, but you have a whole cashback package here, i’m not sure, banks have so many conditions, yur, alyon with a free vtb debit card, 10% cashback on everything. help, it’s better for me, there’s enough cashback for everyone, vtb, together everything will work out. good afternoon, my name is victor and i am an entrepreneur. last year, i did not have time to connect to the megamarket during the sales season, and these months passed my business by. but this year everything is different. i connected to the megamarket in advance and already broke the record for monthly sales in just one week. season sales are starting, don't miss out. join the megamarket!
last year , russia's trade turnover with china amounted to $240 billion. our countries have almost completely switched from mutual trade to national trade. 95% of currencies are the yuan and the ruble. russian ambassador to china igor margulov spoke about this in an interview with our channel about other areas. watch the interview immediately after the short commercial. alain, come on, i’ll help, thank you, but you have a whole cashback package here, i’m not sure, banks have so many...
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and of course, china is a sovereign country. and of course, china has its own interests, and of course, no one says that we already have a full-fledged military alliance, by the way, both sides say that they do not strive for it, but with all these reservations, can we say that russian leadership believes that cooperation with china, despite american pressure, is very, very successful, of course, we see this from... the intensity of contacts at all levels between the leadership of our countries, we know that our leaders have already met more than 40 times during their stay in power, very active contacts at the level of military departments, at the level of foreign policy departments, well, this year, as we know, we have 75 years of establishing diplomatic relations, this is a very special year in the history of russian-chinese cooperation, so i am convinced that this cooperation will strengthen at all levels, thank you very much, this was a very interesting and useful conversation, and we hope to see you again on our air in the very near future. thank you. this is a big game, we'll be
and of course, china is a sovereign country. and of course, china has its own interests, and of course, no one says that we already have a full-fledged military alliance, by the way, both sides say that they do not strive for it, but with all these reservations, can we say that russian leadership believes that cooperation with china, despite american pressure, is very, very successful, of course, we see this from... the intensity of contacts at all levels between the leadership of our...
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china is traces are everywhere. at the end of 2021. so to me and principi joined the chinese belt and wrote a glance at the map shows why the small island nation is so attractive for china. it lies in a region where china is influence, is still relatively slight. the boston road project does not and does not consider not directly at least the atlantic defense. it gets quite separate from the belt throughout political analysts. gustavo blasio de santos focuses on portuguese speaking countries in africa. he is carefully watching china strategic interest in nations like so. to me and principal, he believes the f o investment paper is actually about something else entirely. this whole project where they have these 5 or 6 chapters, like the industry infrastructure foods, was it like fisheries as well included? the kind of resembles the belton roads and internationally sponsors a belt for roots to which they can channel influence and resources to, to products that can actually, the benefit of china is a global logistics.
china is traces are everywhere. at the end of 2021. so to me and principi joined the chinese belt and wrote a glance at the map shows why the small island nation is so attractive for china. it lies in a region where china is influence, is still relatively slight. the boston road project does not and does not consider not directly at least the atlantic defense. it gets quite separate from the belt throughout political analysts. gustavo blasio de santos focuses on portuguese speaking countries in...
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the out. meanwhile, china is aggressively promoting the rail line the china is trying to expand its influence in the world, including within un organizations. the data contained information on specific people in the field. at work we've nicknamed them spice, that officers are paid by the respective as a member states is not unusual in itself. but there was something striking about the chinese officers. some are paid by what is known as the china scholarship council. we looked at the website and found a job posting for the f a o. it said that the political ideology of applicants was strictly monitored. applicants had to undergo further training in patriotic values. and had to report regularly to the chinese embassy. the primary loyalty is owed to the chinese state, and that takes precedence over all other obligations. are all other loyalties that you might possibly have to keep newman, somebody french economist jones that god has long been observing the f a o. t points to another group of people. yeah. well, who the best thing is that a fellow feels it's very is the s i o still awfully big, wh
the out. meanwhile, china is aggressively promoting the rail line the china is trying to expand its influence in the world, including within un organizations. the data contained information on specific people in the field. at work we've nicknamed them spice, that officers are paid by the respective as a member states is not unusual in itself. but there was something striking about the chinese officers. some are paid by what is known as the china scholarship council. we looked at the website and...
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china took over a whole city. the global ambitions of each of these major countries is in fact in play. india is doing well. china is incredibly aggressive. humanhas a resource of things investing in and growing in china has the ability to put ships at sea, to put its people all over the world to mine resources and in fact are espionage to steal that which they need. india has its people and its ambitions. we need to connect, and this is the message i bring but also the message i know i had to have and embrace here. we had to connect india's infinite willingness to invest in its people, to help invest in a better and i be a at the u.s.' capability to take advantage of that investment for mutual benefit but also to be a steady supplier of oil, natural gas and other things which india cannot getls elsewhere. they will find themselves in a similar situation to china. you cannot have an alliance for necessity for energy other than to us and you can't have an opportunity for reciprocal investments go to anyone. us. we
china took over a whole city. the global ambitions of each of these major countries is in fact in play. india is doing well. china is incredibly aggressive. humanhas a resource of things investing in and growing in china has the ability to put ships at sea, to put its people all over the world to mine resources and in fact are espionage to steal that which they need. india has its people and its ambitions. we need to connect, and this is the message i bring but also the message i know i had to...
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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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has been doing with china and how they should treat china going forward. mrs. pelosi: well, china is a big country, and so are we. and we have to find an accommodation on how we treat each other. but in terms of the three things i named, security, china has been a violator of of transferring technology, of weapons of mass destruction to rogue countries, a. b, in terms of economics, they've been violating almost every trade standard of access of piracy, obeying wta rules and the rest. and in terms of governance, need i tell you, hong kong, tibet, they are a threat to taiwan and the rest. so we don't have shared values, but we have a shared planet, and we have to work with the chinese to save the planet. because they are now i think the biggest emitter, if not us, they're second, and they are part of the solution in all of this. i've been to china, as much as i have for 35 years, since tiananmen square. how many years is that? 34 years. i've been a strong critic of china in so many respects, security, economics, and governance. still, we have to work together in
has been doing with china and how they should treat china going forward. mrs. pelosi: well, china is a big country, and so are we. and we have to find an accommodation on how we treat each other. but in terms of the three things i named, security, china has been a violator of of transferring technology, of weapons of mass destruction to rogue countries, a. b, in terms of economics, they've been violating almost every trade standard of access of piracy, obeying wta rules and the rest. and in...
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china domestic capabilities in a.i. and biothat could provide a long term strategic and biopolitical advantage and in contrast we've not prioritized this intersection at a national level. another example of c.c. policy is for biotech in objection is the support for b.g.i. or because way of sequence processing. biotech data is truly the new oil. the c.c.p. supports b.g.i. and for example a $1.5 billion 10-year loan in 2010 led to the growth of a multinational company and today it operates in the u.s. and profits with other research organizations. u.s. researchers often look for low cost genome sequencing services, makes sense and b.g.i. can provide this thanks in part to large state subsidies. these unfair economic practices could position b.g.i. to drive competitors out of the market and with data security laws that require chinese companies like b.g.i. to share data with the government and a partnership with the chinese military, the u.s. biological data may be fueling china's economic and national security priorities.
china domestic capabilities in a.i. and biothat could provide a long term strategic and biopolitical advantage and in contrast we've not prioritized this intersection at a national level. another example of c.c. policy is for biotech in objection is the support for b.g.i. or because way of sequence processing. biotech data is truly the new oil. the c.c.p. supports b.g.i. and for example a $1.5 billion 10-year loan in 2010 led to the growth of a multinational company and today it operates in the...
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we're here for long _ player in china. we're here for long term _ player in china. we're here for long term. as a consequence of we have — long term. as a consequence of we have opened our innovation hub based _ we have opened our innovation hub based in shanghai. they are battlin: to hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be — hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the top _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the top spirits - battling to be the top spirits maker. the potential of an emerging market like china makes it a key battleground in that fight. the azure says demand is so strong there is space for everyone. as for china's whisky consumers, their young, highly educated and money to spend many of them are shining in favour of less alcoholic options. international whisky makers are in good spirits as they look to take a big gulp of that market. before we go news from the super bowl which is now begun. uber eats has made last minute changes to its advertisement after criticism tha
we're here for long _ player in china. we're here for long term _ player in china. we're here for long term. as a consequence of we have — long term. as a consequence of we have opened our innovation hub based _ we have opened our innovation hub based in shanghai. they are battlin: to hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be — hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the top _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the...
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whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices because of the economic situation in china we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79—82 dollars a barrel, which is pretty timid given the geopolitical unless we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china i think we should be more cautious about expecting growth. your overall expectation from opec monthly repot due on tuesday? it's interesting opec has been loyal to the forecast in its monthly reports. be very interesting to see if they stick with the expectations about oil demand growth and whereby they expect also delectable growth of our agencies so that maybe they know something the rest of the market does not know. i'll be keeping an eye on expectations. despite all of this us stocks are starting off the challenges and hitting record highs. big check, falling inflation and strong earnings season have all been factors of tribute to the numbers the us stock market is on a hot streak. the s&p 500 has notched multiple record closes since the start of the new year. even closed abov
whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices because of the economic situation in china we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79—82 dollars a barrel, which is pretty timid given the geopolitical unless we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china i think we should be more cautious about expecting growth. your overall expectation from opec monthly repot due on tuesday? it's interesting opec has been loyal to the forecast in its...
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china is the biggest wild card in _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. - outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. if i wild card in the markets. if you look at opec expectations cup expect 90% of demand growth to come from asia and largely driven by china, which is the largest oil importer in the world and therefore whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices. and because of the economic situation in china, we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79 above the current levels of 79 a barrel, which is pretty timid, given that geopolitical developments. so unless we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china, i think we should be more cautious about expecting a boom in oil demand growth.— in oil demand growth. despite all of this, _ in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us _ in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us stocks - in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us stocks are - all of this, us stocks are shrugging off the
china is the biggest wild card in _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. - outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. if i wild card in the markets. if you look at opec expectations cup expect 90% of demand growth to come from asia and largely driven by china, which is the largest oil importer in the world and therefore whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices. and because of the economic...
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we should under estimate china, the china has becoming increasingly involved in the middle east. we are, we were last year we were completely surprised that the leadership in building manage to bring the wholesale state. so i ran in saudi arabia together last year and trying to insult in the middle east has increased a little bit. and that is certainly will all come by many countries also in the middle east. so yeah i, i'm also curious what, how china will get involved in, in, in, in, in israel and the conflict as well. it gets a posting in, to what extent does china playing to a domestic audience on this issue given it's many troubles at home, not, not least with the economy. well yeah, the kind of big problems in china are big, but china phone policy approach and little to do with the a domestic problems at home and i can join me. it is not the keys at the middle east conflict place. a major role for the majority of the chinese people, quite the opposite is perceived as a distance conflict. what many trying to feel, however, is that the us above all has double standards when it
we should under estimate china, the china has becoming increasingly involved in the middle east. we are, we were last year we were completely surprised that the leadership in building manage to bring the wholesale state. so i ran in saudi arabia together last year and trying to insult in the middle east has increased a little bit. and that is certainly will all come by many countries also in the middle east. so yeah i, i'm also curious what, how china will get involved in, in, in, in, in israel...
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well, the ambassador of china, in china of ukraine, in china pavlo ryabikin presented the credentials to the head. of the people's republic of china xizen pinu, took place there meeting with the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the people's republic of china, however , it must be said that on the same day when this meeting took place, another deputy minister of foreign affairs of russia of the people 's republic of china was talking to his russian counterpart in moscow about strategic partnership, it seems to me that this is not an accidental coincidence , mr. igor. in general , coincidences in china, well, it is better not to expect, of course, that... simultaneous negotiations here and there, it can be something that falls under. sequence of meetings, and the point is that on the 31st, when our ambassador presented his credentials to the president of the prc, xi jinping, after he arrived in early june, having been appointed, it seems, in april, yes, and when the president and the president of the prc, he is the recipient of the credentials. from 42 people, yes, of course, that
well, the ambassador of china, in china of ukraine, in china pavlo ryabikin presented the credentials to the head. of the people's republic of china xizen pinu, took place there meeting with the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the people's republic of china, however , it must be said that on the same day when this meeting took place, another deputy minister of foreign affairs of russia of the people 's republic of china was talking to his russian counterpart in moscow about strategic...
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china. that's beijing's perspective. i think there been two major flash points in the last year and 1/2 that have really created a deterioration in relations and us/china relations as well and the first as many of you are familiar the august 2022 visit to taiwan by nancy pelosi. china responded much more strongly than i think many anticipated. they provoked the largest, held the largest military exercises in decades significantly closer to taiwan, flying ballistic missiles over taiwan, very provocative, moves by the chinese liberation army to send a signal of beijing's displeasure with that, diplomatically beijing also canceled or suspended 8 key areas of dialogue including cooperation and other areas and some of those relations were only revived or restarted in the last couple months after the november 2023 biden and xi summit in san francisco. there was long period where tensions were high between the us and china because of the taiwan issue. the second flash point was in april 2023 taiwan
china. that's beijing's perspective. i think there been two major flash points in the last year and 1/2 that have really created a deterioration in relations and us/china relations as well and the first as many of you are familiar the august 2022 visit to taiwan by nancy pelosi. china responded much more strongly than i think many anticipated. they provoked the largest, held the largest military exercises in decades significantly closer to taiwan, flying ballistic missiles over taiwan, very...
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investments in china. your committee endorsed expanding on that, but there is a debate in congress and actually that prevented provisions for getting attached to the ndaa. where are lawmakers on this? is there room for compromise here? >> absolutely. so just so all of you know, the biden administration put in place certain controls with regard to investments in quantum, ai and semiconductors and so what we have said is, those are-- that's a good start, but we need to do more. and what we need to do is we need to look at not just private equity and venture capital, but potentially passive investments. what we learn on, you know, through our hearing, our field hearing on wall street is that billions and billions of dollars in passive investments go into problematic entities that are involved not only in perpetrating human rights abuses, but also in building up the pla's military modernization. because of that, by the way, tsp, in which i'm invested and most members in congress and two million government empl
investments in china. your committee endorsed expanding on that, but there is a debate in congress and actually that prevented provisions for getting attached to the ndaa. where are lawmakers on this? is there room for compromise here? >> absolutely. so just so all of you know, the biden administration put in place certain controls with regard to investments in quantum, ai and semiconductors and so what we have said is, those are-- that's a good start, but we need to do more. and what we...
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in terms of china, down 13% on an annual basis in greater china. look at the market schreier -- the market share data. while way is up, apple is down, still the -- huawei is up, apple is down, still the market leader. here's the thing. the 13% decline in china, that's the biggest annual decline for apple in china in five years. so not great. but still the silver lining of the return to revenue growth the first time in four quarters. rishaad: do they talk about india? could india replace china in terms of importance for this company? tell us about the vision probe as well. $3500. mark: frommark: my memory, which is excellent, india was only mentioned once on the call on a list of countries that grew in emerging markets. india had a december quarter record and grew nicely year-over-year for apple. this is the program in asia. one of the standout regions for apple in the rest of the quarter was asia-pacific. that includes australia. obviously japan and china are their own markets. korea did well i'm sure. australia, new zealand. malaysia is really int
in terms of china, down 13% on an annual basis in greater china. look at the market schreier -- the market share data. while way is up, apple is down, still the -- huawei is up, apple is down, still the market leader. here's the thing. the 13% decline in china, that's the biggest annual decline for apple in china in five years. so not great. but still the silver lining of the return to revenue growth the first time in four quarters. rishaad: do they talk about india? could india replace china...
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and they get back to china. is, is that with russia and ukraine and in the sense of order across europe, plumber violated the rules of the game in a conflict which has been going on since 2014, including russian occupation and part of the country by watching the drug military invasion that's crossing a red line. her boss drove all the rules of the nature as with the nature of its attack on israel, on october 7th, because it carried out the mass killing of civilians. and then of course, israel breaks the rules of the game on a day upon day, upon day basis with this indiscriminate war with the us in china after a period of height intention of 2022, including over taiwan, including over military issues. there has been an effort in the past year on both sides, including a series of high level meetings invasion to say, look, let's step back from the confrontation. let's agree to live and let live over a specific issue over china and over broader issues like astronomical, tre, edge at henry, i know you want me to jump
and they get back to china. is, is that with russia and ukraine and in the sense of order across europe, plumber violated the rules of the game in a conflict which has been going on since 2014, including russian occupation and part of the country by watching the drug military invasion that's crossing a red line. her boss drove all the rules of the nature as with the nature of its attack on israel, on october 7th, because it carried out the mass killing of civilians. and then of course, israel...
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china was first country where covid-19 was reported back in november 2019. this made china a convenient scapecoat for the us and some western nations. you don't hear them talking about covid, covid, could be specific covid-19. that name gets further and further away from china as opposed to calling it the chinese virus. accusations flew back and forth with the us blaming china for not containing the virus effectively and china retaliated. we accusing the us of spreading misinformation, instead of addressing the public health crisis, the trump administration resorted to a blame game and leveling unfounded allegations. they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country, your own aid secretary says he does not use this term, he says ethnicity does not cause the virus, why do you keep using this? lot of people say it's racist, it's not racis
china was first country where covid-19 was reported back in november 2019. this made china a convenient scapecoat for the us and some western nations. you don't hear them talking about covid, covid, could be specific covid-19. that name gets further and further away from china as opposed to calling it the chinese virus. accusations flew back and forth with the us blaming china for not containing the virus effectively and china retaliated. we accusing the us of spreading misinformation, instead...