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we've been talkin: target for beijing. we've been talking already _ target for beijing. we've been talking already or— target for beijing. we've been talking already or i _ target for beijing. we've been - talking already or i mentioned, we saw those clips from the premier. we listed some of the big issues for china, property crisis, youth unemployment. what, ifany, concrete steps were announced to address those? well, i think the mood in beijing really reading from the government report seems to be quite subdued with on the one hand the government acutely aware of the challenges but on the other i think when it comes to actual measures, we are still waiting for more details. giving you an example on youth unemployment, the target according to the government is around 12 million job creation this year which is exactly the same target as the one vision put forward back in 2019, the time in the chinese economy grew around 8% so it's a very ambitious target beijing has put forward but really for many, they are looking for more substance and there is very little of it ther
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so i think beijing has reason at this juncture i think beijing has reason at thisjuncture to i think beijing has reason at this juncture to project a harder posture towards taiwan. the president—elect, he will be sworn in by mid—may. at this juncture it makes sense for beijing from their strategic interest perspective to come up with a harder declarative statement at npc or bylaws that signal a tougher stance on taiwan. this is a when beijing announced they will take no toughness but also maintain after the new president of taiwan's ways in as well. i think we're all going to see that.- as well. i think we're all going to see that. stay with us, we going to see that. stay with us. we are _ going to see that. stay with us, we are just _ going to see that. stay with us, we are just going - going to see that. stay with us, we are just going to - going to see that. stay with us, we are just going to get going to see that. stay with i us, we are just going to get in us, we arejust going to get in and listen to lee chang to see and listen to lee chang to see a flavour of how he is spea
so i think beijing has reason at this juncture i think beijing has reason at thisjuncture to i think beijing has reason at this juncture to project a harder posture towards taiwan. the president—elect, he will be sworn in by mid—may. at this juncture it makes sense for beijing from their strategic interest perspective to come up with a harder declarative statement at npc or bylaws that signal a tougher stance on taiwan. this is a when beijing announced they will take no toughness but also...
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our chief north agent correspondent stephen engle joins us live from beijing. we know it will be around 5% perhaps. still it means we need to see a lot more supportive policies coming through. stephen: yeah. are we going to see a lot of supportive policies coming through? i think they will talk a good game. obviously over the next 10 days or so of the national people's congress that begins tomorrow and probably runs through about the 11th. we don't have the final date yet. of course today is also the cppc the national advisory to the people's conference. that's why we are here previewing this. as of the last guest rightfully said, the world, really, and, investors are looking at china to see what kind of forceful measures might come out of this two sessions to stimulate and restore confidence. i agree with the guest bed said implementation will be key as well. as -- so far xi jinping and collective leadership in beijing has avoided the big bazooka approach. yes, we have had the national team come in and support the stock market what it was wobbling at the begin
our chief north agent correspondent stephen engle joins us live from beijing. we know it will be around 5% perhaps. still it means we need to see a lot more supportive policies coming through. stephen: yeah. are we going to see a lot of supportive policies coming through? i think they will talk a good game. obviously over the next 10 days or so of the national people's congress that begins tomorrow and probably runs through about the 11th. we don't have the final date yet. of course today is...
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alliance, but it calculates beijing -- complicates beijing's calculations, highlighting that the bilateral relations with australia and china do not happen in a vacuum. there is context and there are issues where they remain at odds. look at what the foreign minister spokesperson was saying in beijing. he criticized strategic partnerships. australia's cooperation over south china sea and plans for pursuing nuclear powered submarines. bigger issues than trade and reopening lines of communication. we've had stabilization for a while, the narrative took hold since albanese met xi jinping. what comes next? you detect frustration in beijing about where is the positive agenda. you have not fetishized our difference and yet they want normalization. paul: the problems have not gone away. hong kong, taiwan. taiwan and china want to ascend to the cptpp. where are the areas of cooperation? >> environment, hydrogen, investments. the remaining tariffs on wind may be lifted in march. orders have been made in china for us trillion wine, so that contributes to the positives, but there is not a compelling
alliance, but it calculates beijing -- complicates beijing's calculations, highlighting that the bilateral relations with australia and china do not happen in a vacuum. there is context and there are issues where they remain at odds. look at what the foreign minister spokesperson was saying in beijing. he criticized strategic partnerships. australia's cooperation over south china sea and plans for pursuing nuclear powered submarines. bigger issues than trade and reopening lines of...
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haidi: bloomberg stephen engle in beijing. let's bring in for analysis the chief asia pacific economist at vanguard group. always great to have you with us. if we get around 5% does get -- does that give you confidence more forceful fiscal stimulus might be in the cards? what do you think is the risk of setting the target too high or too low? >> good morning. i think that the five percent risk target for this year will be more challenging compared to what we experienced last year because last year you had some pent-up demand after the reopening. this year, pretty much the hope is what the government can do with the policy stimulus, especially on the fiscal side. i think that regardless of the growth target the market for this will be very much what specific measures could come up to support the economy. at this moment, i think the focus will be, what is the official fiscal deficit and how much will be the special local government bond quota? and what other measures, especially on the consumer side, to sustain recovery in domes
haidi: bloomberg stephen engle in beijing. let's bring in for analysis the chief asia pacific economist at vanguard group. always great to have you with us. if we get around 5% does get -- does that give you confidence more forceful fiscal stimulus might be in the cards? what do you think is the risk of setting the target too high or too low? >> good morning. i think that the five percent risk target for this year will be more challenging compared to what we experienced last year because...
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it's much more strategic vision where beijing looks at the country as vast area in which it can expand its power expand influence and should maybe start by saying that domestically global south. it talks about developing countries and city merging world and that tells you how i think the vision is about this emerging force on the international scene that will basically up-end the current order that is dominated by western countries and being replaced with the emerging force with china as its leader and composed by nonwestern countries and focal of interest. refer as josh discussed at the outset of the conference this is not a new d right in terms of china to lead the global south this is a return to that. >> right. >> right. >> and i mean, of course, during the 50's throughout the 70's the interest was some -- somehow similar in the sense that it was a global vision, something that was supposed to up-end the world order but that is very similar in that way. today, of course, it's not about communist resolution revolution, it's about those coalitions to reduce theinfluence of western --
it's much more strategic vision where beijing looks at the country as vast area in which it can expand its power expand influence and should maybe start by saying that domestically global south. it talks about developing countries and city merging world and that tells you how i think the vision is about this emerging force on the international scene that will basically up-end the current order that is dominated by western countries and being replaced with the emerging force with china as its...
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fact both the reason and the goal that the situation at the front prompts the parties in the view of beijing to give it a high probability of dialogue. it is clear that , in this situation, envoy lihui could not first go to moscow according to the instructions. and such a meeting took place with the former the ambassador of the russian federation to japan, just in the period of the events of february 2022, and now the deputy of lviv, where the meeting took place and in the final, final information for the mass media it was said that in moscow, i almost quote, china. and russia reached an agreement that it is inadmissible to consider the issue of the ukrainian dialogue without russia's participation. at the same time, this is no longer in the chinese statement, but it is in the russian one. all other unilateral initiatives from both the west and ukraine only complicate the situation, the way to a possible dialogue, it will seem strange to someone, but at this very moment and in these very days, starting from february 28, because this story started to run and this operation started to work fro
fact both the reason and the goal that the situation at the front prompts the parties in the view of beijing to give it a high probability of dialogue. it is clear that , in this situation, envoy lihui could not first go to moscow according to the instructions. and such a meeting took place with the former the ambassador of the russian federation to japan, just in the period of the events of february 2022, and now the deputy of lviv, where the meeting took place and in the final, final...
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what i want to start off with is really a question just very broadly, why is beijing so interested in the global south to begin with? >> thank you very much for having me today. it's great to be here and and to focus such important request question -- questions for a couple of days. well i think that china's interest in the global south what we call the global south is not new. you know, it dates back to the decolonization movement. over time it has evolved obviously, and during the reform and opening periods china's interest was more focused on economic developments and getting resources raw materials from the developing world and also using it as a way to asphyxiate taiwan's diplomatic space. but for the past ten yearsa vision that's much more strategic much more comprehensive, it is a look at multi-domains sta islamic one an interest in, you know developing the markets for its companies. in the diplomatic area, trying to build coalition ares with countries and international institutions to align with china's political and diplomatic interest. and politically par the way that that a
what i want to start off with is really a question just very broadly, why is beijing so interested in the global south to begin with? >> thank you very much for having me today. it's great to be here and and to focus such important request question -- questions for a couple of days. well i think that china's interest in the global south what we call the global south is not new. you know, it dates back to the decolonization movement. over time it has evolved obviously, and during the...
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any question on a few years later america recognized beijing as the real china. >> this will serve the interest of both our nations cutting off diplomatic relations with taiwan to the health the republic of china >> people in taiwan are freaking out this would leave taiwan in a globally highly isolated position >> taiwan had reached a dangerous low point what's more can i shake its longtime leader had died can son changjin war took over and pursued a bold new strategy to move taiwan toward democracy. in order to save it >> he knew that the future of taiwan with depends on support of the us but how do you build up american support? you have to be really democratic >> john filled key government posts with native taiwanese massive pro democracy protests which can further and helped spawn the democratic progressive party. taiwan's first big political opposition >> martial law was declared officially at an end in 1987 can lifted the island's decades long state of martial law >> john oversaw a major political liberalization inside taiwan. >> the following year, taiwan's gorbachev passed away
any question on a few years later america recognized beijing as the real china. >> this will serve the interest of both our nations cutting off diplomatic relations with taiwan to the health the republic of china >> people in taiwan are freaking out this would leave taiwan in a globally highly isolated position >> taiwan had reached a dangerous low point what's more can i shake its longtime leader had died can son changjin war took over and pursued a bold new strategy to move...
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ukrainian and russian sides for constructive cooperation and objective information of beijing. i was a little surprised by this leveling, well , it is typical for dictatorial red offices to put the victim and the aggressor on the same level, i understand that, so in these 12 points there is no difference between ukraine and russia, there... both sides, there is only so used as a last resort, but this thank-you alarmed me a little, because it is necessary to understand that both ankara and beijing... and ankara was passed over. today, beijing is making sure that warring ukraine still gives the chinese 6-7 million tons of grain based on the results of this year. this is what is needed. so imagine a warring country to someone who helps the aggressor and also sells grain because he has problems with food, and this representative is a minister, the minister of foreign affairs at... at the munich conference, the minister of china one to the question of christoph heusgen, why you don't perform the budapest memorandum, he said, and we did not sign it, it was signed by the british, amer
ukrainian and russian sides for constructive cooperation and objective information of beijing. i was a little surprised by this leveling, well , it is typical for dictatorial red offices to put the victim and the aggressor on the same level, i understand that, so in these 12 points there is no difference between ukraine and russia, there... both sides, there is only so used as a last resort, but this thank-you alarmed me a little, because it is necessary to understand that both ankara and...
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why is defense such a priority for beijing right now? so yeah, that is actually quite extraordinary. already for 3 decades, the defense of the increase of this defense spending in china has never gotten below 6.6 percent. and this year will be 7.2 percent. on the one hand it was to be expected. we already knew it would be in this range, but it is um, most significant given the economic situation, that's a lot of type belt and then um and you know, reduction and costs, but the military obviously enjoys the priority. and i think it's obvious that when you look at this, a speech has of seating thing or also the sound, the prime minister, then there's a lot of mention of the extra 100 environment. and the crisis has into the, you know, um, potential threats. so you can guess that, you know, china place a lot of emphasis on national security. but of course this is also not um, it was quite concerning. for example, when you look at it from a perspective from taiwan, for example. um, because uh, recently the tensions according to crossed across
why is defense such a priority for beijing right now? so yeah, that is actually quite extraordinary. already for 3 decades, the defense of the increase of this defense spending in china has never gotten below 6.6 percent. and this year will be 7.2 percent. on the one hand it was to be expected. we already knew it would be in this range, but it is um, most significant given the economic situation, that's a lot of type belt and then um and you know, reduction and costs, but the military obviously...
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it's louvre >> but it >> is not in beijing it isn't taipei, the capital of taiwan >> race for territory began in 1949. >> there has to be no compromise >> at the end of a brutal civil war china's leader, chiang kai-shek, shipped those treasures to taiwan. >> the communist or in the young phi valley to keep them from i'm his rival. >> mao zedong >> they carried those treasures with them because as the guardians of the chinese civilization, they felt that they had to also be the guardians of those objects. >> year after year. the civil war goes on, chang and his nationalist party had been fighting mao and the communist as party since the 1920s in one of the bloodiest civil wars the world had seen. >> they have passed the point of no return does he say the communist each side blames the other over 2 million soldiers were killed or wounded. >> with roughly >> 5 million civilians dead and chiang kai-shek was about to lose >> this was a war between two parties fighting for soul of china. ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well,
it's louvre >> but it >> is not in beijing it isn't taipei, the capital of taiwan >> race for territory began in 1949. >> there has to be no compromise >> at the end of a brutal civil war china's leader, chiang kai-shek, shipped those treasures to taiwan. >> the communist or in the young phi valley to keep them from i'm his rival. >> mao zedong >> they carried those treasures with them because as the guardians of the chinese civilization, they...
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and on the screen joining as from beijing is michael schuman was a nonresident senior fellow with the global china hub as well as a contributing writer for the atlantic magazine. so i i should just say at thee audience questions for the last ten minutes of our panel today, and audience members cant submit questions via ask■. so we will get to that at the end. please feel free to jump in and ask questions. what were going to do is jump into our moderated discussion for the rest of the conference. we won't be have any open marks. w free-flowing conversation. what i want to start off with is really a question for you, just very broadly why is beijing so interested in the global south to begin with? >> thank you very much for having me today, it's good to be and to focus on such important questions for a couple of days. interest in the global south and what we call the global south is not new. it dates back to decolonization movement. over time it has evolved obviously during the reform and opening period of china's in focused on economic developments and getting resources, raw material
and on the screen joining as from beijing is michael schuman was a nonresident senior fellow with the global china hub as well as a contributing writer for the atlantic magazine. so i i should just say at thee audience questions for the last ten minutes of our panel today, and audience members cant submit questions via ask■. so we will get to that at the end. please feel free to jump in and ask questions. what were going to do is jump into our moderated discussion for the rest of the...
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moscow and from beijing, more precisely, now there will be new proposals from african peacemakers and so on, i think that this will also include... read the saudis and so on, that is , another storm is coming, even the first meetings that lihui held in europe, in in brussels, he met with the heads of two departments, well, let's call it that, of the ministry of foreign affairs of the european union, so that it is clear, it is interesting that the meeting itself, the meeting itself took place in a rather harsh tone, where the representatives of the european community... have already clearly indicated that if china will continue to supply russia with components for such weapons as cruise missiles, as cabs, as airplanes and so on, the number of sanctions will increase, on which the position of lihui, on behalf of china and the chinese ambassador to the eu, who was present at the meeting, was unequivocal: we, russia, do not send lethal weapons... we do not add fuel to the flame, we want to be constructive and add only chinese wisdom to the need for dialogue. i am almost quoting from what
moscow and from beijing, more precisely, now there will be new proposals from african peacemakers and so on, i think that this will also include... read the saudis and so on, that is , another storm is coming, even the first meetings that lihui held in europe, in in brussels, he met with the heads of two departments, well, let's call it that, of the ministry of foreign affairs of the european union, so that it is clear, it is interesting that the meeting itself, the meeting itself took place in...
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beijing will never recognize the independence of the island. one of the main messages that china has again sought to convey today. external audience, they will continue to build their policy here, solely on the basis of their national interests, where there is no place for conflicts, therefore the prc is trying to bypass them at any cost, and beijing is confident of this in the interests of the whole world. alexander baalsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. this is the news, and in a couple of minutes we continue. this is natasha, very nice. anna medio. premiere, no need to come to her , i can help her, however, today on rtr, please, acquaintance and roll call, you can skip the page, i’m very glad that you came to visit me, how much tea was drunk, how many stories were told, i was impudent in a white tuxedo, and i begin, you can hang noodles on your ears, cuckold you. dmitry frid, partings can be for the better. i don’t know, it’s as if i’ve just been run over by a roller. oleg almazov. sirena met a gorgeous man, they a romanc
beijing will never recognize the independence of the island. one of the main messages that china has again sought to convey today. external audience, they will continue to build their policy here, solely on the basis of their national interests, where there is no place for conflicts, therefore the prc is trying to bypass them at any cost, and beijing is confident of this in the interests of the whole world. alexander baalsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. this is the news, and in a...
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xi is in beijing. we do not have the broad representation of business leaders, very few american voices. very few european voices. we are not hearing many messages here. it is more focused on the chinese agenda. a lot of that is a positive agenda. green energy, climate change, issues like hydrogen. that is a global agenda. the geopolitical agenda. we are talking about geopolitics in many respects of asia. that is not pro-western. at times pretty anti-american. stephen: that is one thing that struck me. a lot of participants of the panels i have attended talked of the multilateral approach and condemned unilateralism. that is a jab at the united states. do you feel maybe this forum is too china-centric for their messaging? richard: it is hard to say. we might say that but a lot of people on the panels from russia and india -- i think the former president of slovenia is here -- they are in accord with a lot of the chinese agenda. that is something people in western countries should be aware of. the chine
xi is in beijing. we do not have the broad representation of business leaders, very few american voices. very few european voices. we are not hearing many messages here. it is more focused on the chinese agenda. a lot of that is a positive agenda. green energy, climate change, issues like hydrogen. that is a global agenda. the geopolitical agenda. we are talking about geopolitics in many respects of asia. that is not pro-western. at times pretty anti-american. stephen: that is one thing that...
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haidi: john liu there in beijing. the stakes are high heading into tuesday's bank of japan decision. money managers revealing their expectations in terms of whether the boj will move. paul jackson joins us now from tokyo. so much of this comes down to around 4:00 this afternoon. will all be revealed? paul: yeah, well we're waiting for this wage figure to come out this afternoon. this is going to be the average annual pay deals as tallied by japan's biggest union federation rang go. and if this is a big figure, this could help to tip the scales of the bank of japan in favor of a march move to raise -- raise interest rates for the first time since 2007. what exactly are we looking for in terms of the numbers? last year the initial tally was 3.8% for these annual wage deals. so i think anything around that mark is not going to be too inspiring. economists surveyed by bloomberg earlier this week suggested 4.1%. i still think that is the low end of what it might be. i think it will be a strong four, we could even get five.
haidi: john liu there in beijing. the stakes are high heading into tuesday's bank of japan decision. money managers revealing their expectations in terms of whether the boj will move. paul jackson joins us now from tokyo. so much of this comes down to around 4:00 this afternoon. will all be revealed? paul: yeah, well we're waiting for this wage figure to come out this afternoon. this is going to be the average annual pay deals as tallied by japan's biggest union federation rang go. and if this...
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you are looking at live pictures out of beijing. traders bracing with an annual two sessions of a preview of government's policy agenda for the year ahead. the csi has been swinging between gains and losses. this meeting is especially important, as china's trajectory has never been more uncertain. the people inside as well as outside are looking for assurance on the path ahead for china. the focus is beijing's planning to counter the issues of deflationary risks and aging population. the csi 300 eking out some gains in the lead up to that event. take a look at where we are in terms of japan, as it comes back from lunch, we have been ek to 25 breaching -- we have been ek to 25 breaching that -- we have the nikkei to tony five breaching that 40,000 psychological level. investors have been pouring into this market and the gains in the past year have seen japan becoming one of the best performers in the world. the nikkei supported also by the yen with expectations of the boj making exit from the negative rates, we could see a boost to t
you are looking at live pictures out of beijing. traders bracing with an annual two sessions of a preview of government's policy agenda for the year ahead. the csi has been swinging between gains and losses. this meeting is especially important, as china's trajectory has never been more uncertain. the people inside as well as outside are looking for assurance on the path ahead for china. the focus is beijing's planning to counter the issues of deflationary risks and aging population. the csi...
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ukrainian troops left avdiyivka, because this is how beijing presents it, this is how the two authors i mentioned above write about it, but the reason is that russia... does not have the strength to develop these events, and therefore it needs a pause now in order to gather strength. i don't know if they understand in ankara, from my point of view everything is simpler there , because erdogan is solving his issues, because the formation of the budget begins next year, on the 25th, without tariffs, and where without volumes of gas pumping, without trade with russia . which is growing for turkey, well, it is difficult to do, in china it is easier, china is simply following another instruction from the kremlin, and is fulfilling its role in these diplomatic voyages, and we will see now how in this situation, brazil will catch fire, silva delula, although the chair is already burning under him due to the situation inside the country, but where will you go here, how should the assignment be decided. coming from moscow and beijing, to be exact, now there will be new proposals from african p
ukrainian troops left avdiyivka, because this is how beijing presents it, this is how the two authors i mentioned above write about it, but the reason is that russia... does not have the strength to develop these events, and therefore it needs a pause now in order to gather strength. i don't know if they understand in ankara, from my point of view everything is simpler there , because erdogan is solving his issues, because the formation of the budget begins next year, on the 25th, without...
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_ new policy framework that beijing wants to implement to develop — beijing wants to implement to develop the economy in the high—tech industry and high—tech industry and high—tech economy and a new industry _ high—tech economy and a new industry. again, this rebalancing from heavy industry including — rebalancing from heavy industry including industry to tech industry is effective in going a long — industry is effective in going a long way to increase productivity because of the high—tech element in the ai element _ high—tech element in the ai element there and to make the economy— element there and to make the economy more efficient compared to the _ economy more efficient compared to the old — economy more efficient compared to the old mode of debt—financed investment or heavy— debt—financed investment or heavy investment oriented mode. shifting _ heavy investment oriented mode. shifting to these industries, thatis shifting to these industries, that is not a short—term prospect to i want to help and how they address those things? and how they address those t
_ new policy framework that beijing wants to implement to develop — beijing wants to implement to develop the economy in the high—tech industry and high—tech industry and high—tech economy and a new industry _ high—tech economy and a new industry. again, this rebalancing from heavy industry including — rebalancing from heavy industry including industry to tech industry is effective in going a long — industry is effective in going a long way to increase productivity because of the...
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thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on china and pushback against the ccp. he also wrote a fantastic commentary last october titled we are in a new cold war, it's time our politicians started acting like it. i would encourage all to read that, it's one of the better things i've read in china in quite some time. despite the considerable demands on your schedule, you took a trip to taiwan and japan in late february and early march. we have a few minutes here with you today where i hoped you could share some observations on what compelled you to take this trip? kevin: first of all, i was happy to go and was looking forward to doing that. in d
thanks to everyone watching at home, everyone watching in beijing. especially in beijing. we have a great program for you today and a special guest to kickoff. thank you for joining us this morning. ff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on china and pushback...
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the place for maslenitsa festivities in beijing was chosen, of course, very symbolically : the beijing exhibition, in the outlines of which one can immediately guess the moscow vdnkh, an ideal point of intersection of history and two cultures, two hieroglyphs, peace, friendship, the only thing missing is the word maslenitsa. after it was celebrated in moscow. in a big way for the chinese new year , it’s time from the capital of china to get acquainted with the traditions of seeing off winter in russian, this is when the legs dance on their own, and from the stage there is a dashing cossack lyuba. i really love cossack songs, that’s why i put on this costume on purpose, i generally like russian history, and i know a lot about the cossacks. bottles of champagne were also opened in the cossack style with a saber. the holiday was organized by the russian-chinese friendship committee with the support of the oleg derepaska foundation. a series of cultural exchanges in the cross year of cultures of russia and china, where the songs performed by the moscow cossack choir are known by heart.
the place for maslenitsa festivities in beijing was chosen, of course, very symbolically : the beijing exhibition, in the outlines of which one can immediately guess the moscow vdnkh, an ideal point of intersection of history and two cultures, two hieroglyphs, peace, friendship, the only thing missing is the word maslenitsa. after it was celebrated in moscow. in a big way for the chinese new year , it’s time from the capital of china to get acquainted with the traditions of seeing off winter...
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beijing time. our connection reflecting overnight u.s. moves because wall street drifting slower ahead of jay powell's testimony. and some key jobs data ahead. we are also tracking the inflation picture in japan because we have price growth in tokyo surging back above the b o'jays target and february. lead indicators and the national data will be announced later this month. let's get more from our senior editor, brian. how much do you think this is based affects or do you think it is a resurgence in price pressures? >> there is a lot to unpack. a lot of it is base of fact. a year ago the government rolled out subsidies to put a cap on the cost of utilities which took one percentage point off inflation a year ago. much of it came back this year and the subsidies are still in place and will remain so until the end of april. we may see more of a bump in inflation for may. in terms of other components, price ash food prices continue to rise albeit at a slightly slower pace. other components, lodging which is of importance to anyone that wants
beijing time. our connection reflecting overnight u.s. moves because wall street drifting slower ahead of jay powell's testimony. and some key jobs data ahead. we are also tracking the inflation picture in japan because we have price growth in tokyo surging back above the b o'jays target and february. lead indicators and the national data will be announced later this month. let's get more from our senior editor, brian. how much do you think this is based affects or do you think it is a...
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it's refused to condemn the invasion and europeans believe beijing is using the conflict for its own purposes. economically. geo, politically. the. so bible is china to moscow now that the president vladimir putin has described beijing and russia's relationship as being without borders. let's see . yeah. keep the in the past serious, i'm gonna get to video. it's a love seat homeless. yeah. on the most needs and you think that's what china itself. we are ready to cooperate in all areas. we don't have them any restrictions move issue. and this also applies to ministry technology, suspicion, as we think about the future in the future world, although about ensuring that security i put in my life in the traditional buy and sell relations at the city. i'm. we're thinking about the future note. i'm sure what the thinking about technology will do me a technology. china has sent leeway. it's special envoy for your asian affairs to keep, to seek a political settlement to the war. so you can take over the past 2 years. we have never given up our efforts to promote basis, and we have never studi
it's refused to condemn the invasion and europeans believe beijing is using the conflict for its own purposes. economically. geo, politically. the. so bible is china to moscow now that the president vladimir putin has described beijing and russia's relationship as being without borders. let's see . yeah. keep the in the past serious, i'm gonna get to video. it's a love seat homeless. yeah. on the most needs and you think that's what china itself. we are ready to cooperate in all areas. we don't...
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alexander balsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. and now economic news, briefly: social pensions will increase by 7.5%. from april 1 , they will increase for 4 million russians, including people with disabilities, those who have lost their breadwinner, military personnel, participants in the great patriotic war who suffered from radiation or man-made disasters will receive 37.5 billion rubles for payments from the budget. electronic document management allows. rosreestru saves about 700 million rubles annually. the head of the department, oleg skufinsky, spoke about this in an interview with our tv channel. in addition, documents in electronic form are generated, as a rule, without errors, therefore. the risk of being rejected is minimal, procedure times have been reduced tenfold, the deadline for cadastral work on household real estate, these are apartments, dachas, individual houses, land plots, is 3 days, the deadline for cadastral registration is one and a half days, the period for registering rights is one and a half days. gasp
alexander balsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. and now economic news, briefly: social pensions will increase by 7.5%. from april 1 , they will increase for 4 million russians, including people with disabilities, those who have lost their breadwinner, military personnel, participants in the great patriotic war who suffered from radiation or man-made disasters will receive 37.5 billion rubles for payments from the budget. electronic document management allows. rosreestru saves about...
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c will also reveal beijing's plans spending on national defense, which is likely to keep increasing. but this is primarily advisor display of power . the real decisions have already been made behind the scenes, as you're watching dw new who's coming to you from berlin. i'm terry martin's. thanks for being with the floating away when it's 40 degrees celsius in the shade can be deadly during times of climate change. how do rising temperatures change how the report from the internal heat march 15th on d w the .
c will also reveal beijing's plans spending on national defense, which is likely to keep increasing. but this is primarily advisor display of power . the real decisions have already been made behind the scenes, as you're watching dw new who's coming to you from berlin. i'm terry martin's. thanks for being with the floating away when it's 40 degrees celsius in the shade can be deadly during times of climate change. how do rising temperatures change how the report from the internal heat march...
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want in a surprise, move beijing as well. so scraps the traditional news conference with the premier, the chunk of a few opportunities for jen this to question the chinese liter dw is asia, i'm an inspector of recruitment has more on this. is congress. it's chinese political theater. at its finest ties as a communist party, delegates gathered beneath red flags and beijing's great hold of the people for china's annual legislature. the national people's congress is basically a rubber style parliament, but the event does offer signals of had the ruling communists to lease the balance . the need to kick start the flagging economy would leader she jim. ping's focus on security and expanding the parties role facing stance on self need. taiwan always attracts attention while no one expects meaningful policy changes at the n p. c. recent weeks of scene, china reiterates itself position to any us support for taiwan, which beijing claims as its own. china has always firmly opposed the united states engaging in any form of official exch
want in a surprise, move beijing as well. so scraps the traditional news conference with the premier, the chunk of a few opportunities for jen this to question the chinese liter dw is asia, i'm an inspector of recruitment has more on this. is congress. it's chinese political theater. at its finest ties as a communist party, delegates gathered beneath red flags and beijing's great hold of the people for china's annual legislature. the national people's congress is basically a rubber style...
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, but pro-ankara was passed, beijing today makes sure that the warring ukraine, according to the results... this year, after all , gave 6.7 million tons of grain to the chinese, this is necessary, just imagine , a warring country, to the one who helps the aggressor. and also sells grain, because he has problems with food, and this one the representative of the minister , the minister of foreign affairs at the munich conference, the minister of china wang yi, to the question of christoph heusgen, why you do not fulfill the budapest memorandum, said, but we did not sign it, it was signed by the british, americans, and ukrainians, and when heusgen told him for... the document was already voted by the security council, then he added, yes , we have nothing to do with the situation that has developed, so to me, these chinese-beijing quirks according to the moscow scenario are already sitting in cookies, and the point is because i want to emphasize once again, these are things that, from the point of view of diplomatic skill and all this tangle that is being spun in the international plan, they
, but pro-ankara was passed, beijing today makes sure that the warring ukraine, according to the results... this year, after all , gave 6.7 million tons of grain to the chinese, this is necessary, just imagine , a warring country, to the one who helps the aggressor. and also sells grain, because he has problems with food, and this one the representative of the minister , the minister of foreign affairs at the munich conference, the minister of china wang yi, to the question of christoph...
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and friends around the world especially beijing. we have a great program today. and a special guest to kick off the discussion, dr. roberts, thank you for joining us this morning. kevin: always good to be with you. jeff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on china and pushback against the ccp. he also wrote a fantastic commentary last october titled we are in a new cold war, it's time our politicians started acting like it. i would encourage all to read that, it's one of the better things i've read in china in quite some time. despite the considerable demands on your schedule, you took a trip to taiwan and japan in late february and early march. we have a few minutes here with you today where i hoped you could share some observations on what compelled you to take this trip? kevin: first of all, i
and friends around the world especially beijing. we have a great program today. and a special guest to kick off the discussion, dr. roberts, thank you for joining us this morning. kevin: always good to be with you. jeff: dr. roberts came to the heritage foundation over a year ago promising to make china a priority and he has followed through on the pledge. i've seen him become personally invested in some of our struggles and our efforts to make better legislation on china make better policy on...
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the russian winter is widely celebrated these days in china in beijing , maslenitsa was celebrated as part of the first cross-year of culture in the history of the two countries. residents of the celestial empire tasted pancakes, took part in folk entertainment and held round dances. interest in us spin in a round dance so that it’s easy to stay away impossible, russian folk amusements, which are at least a novelty for the chinese, at maslenitsa festivities in beijing are an opportunity for the two peoples to become even closer. after the chinese new year was celebrated on a grand scale in moscow, it is taking over the baton of russian holidays. if burning a scarecrow didn’t work out this time, playing with fire is prohibited in beijing , then there were enough pancakes for everyone, despite the huge queue of people wanting to try them, and even though the celestial empire also has its own pancakes, the same wheat chunbins that are also customary to eat in the first days of spring , russian ones, the chinese say, taste completely different , delicious, by the way, but in china we
the russian winter is widely celebrated these days in china in beijing , maslenitsa was celebrated as part of the first cross-year of culture in the history of the two countries. residents of the celestial empire tasted pancakes, took part in folk entertainment and held round dances. interest in us spin in a round dance so that it’s easy to stay away impossible, russian folk amusements, which are at least a novelty for the chinese, at maslenitsa festivities in beijing are an opportunity for...
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the national grand theater in beijing counts. igor, performed by the orchestra, choir and soloists of the mariinsky theater under the direction of valery gergiev. and before you improve the world, look at your own home three times. today, relations between the united states and china are rapidly deteriorating. the americans have crossed the line beyond which there are open calls for interference in the internal affairs of another country in order to change the government and system, allegedly because threat posed by china. well. usa and europe. but the irony of fate is that by trying to maintain such a world order, the west is now undermining its own well-being. a striking example is the sanctions that he led against. but which hit the usa and europe. these countries have not seen such inflation for decades; meanwhile, in the world, another policy is being formed that has to be taken into account. the current, unprecedentedly high level of relations between russia and china became possible thanks to the efforts of two politicians
the national grand theater in beijing counts. igor, performed by the orchestra, choir and soloists of the mariinsky theater under the direction of valery gergiev. and before you improve the world, look at your own home three times. today, relations between the united states and china are rapidly deteriorating. the americans have crossed the line beyond which there are open calls for interference in the internal affairs of another country in order to change the government and system, allegedly...
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in the past, the chinese _ beijing. in the past, the chinese government - beijing. in the past, the - chinese government tended to focus more on the supply side by investing in infrastructure. and i think at this point, there is a lack of confidence, consumer confidence, so how do we get the consumers to start spending, let's say, is a challenge for now. we see bank deposits going up while spending is going down in the past few years, particularly during covid. so i think the government does have a tool box to apply to stimulate the growth by, you know, focusing on the consumer side. and i think there are talks about a programme to support households in terms of replacing some major—ticket items like home appliance, you know, and automobile purchases, replacing the existing ones. so i think that will be a focus, that should be a focus for the government to stimulate consumption rather than just simply focusing on investing in infrastructure. now, i understand you've said in the past that us—china relations are better than in previous years. so how can sort of th
in the past, the chinese _ beijing. in the past, the chinese government - beijing. in the past, the - chinese government tended to focus more on the supply side by investing in infrastructure. and i think at this point, there is a lack of confidence, consumer confidence, so how do we get the consumers to start spending, let's say, is a challenge for now. we see bank deposits going up while spending is going down in the past few years, particularly during covid. so i think the government does...
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beijing will never recognize. one of the main messages that china again sought to convey today to an external audience their policies. here they will continue to build solely on the basis of their national interests, where there is no place for conflicts, so the prc is trying to bypass them at any cost, and this, beijing is confident, is in the interests of the whole world. alexander balsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. business account in cash, you pay a fee , what century do you live in, what bank do you serve in, individual entrepreneurs, vtb does not charge commissions on transfers to your personal account, open a business account on vtb.ru, vtb bank for your business. or maybe you and i should also open an account at vdb? stress leaves you exhausted. elcar contains lcarnitin - a source of additional energy and helps cope with stress. elcar - stress relief for you. alena can do it again, shopping, gifting on marketplaces with a vtb debit card, 25% cashback. i will buy gifts for everyone and new ne
beijing will never recognize. one of the main messages that china again sought to convey today to an external audience their policies. here they will continue to build solely on the basis of their national interests, where there is no place for conflicts, so the prc is trying to bypass them at any cost, and this, beijing is confident, is in the interests of the whole world. alexander balsky, nikolai petrov, news from beijing, china. business account in cash, you pay a fee , what century do you...
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peculiarities of celebrating maslenitsa in beijing - pancakes for every taste. cossack choir and wide celebrations. so, in russia, the second day of voting in the presidential elections, in some places it has already ended, polling stations in sakhalin have literally just closed, and a little earlier in chukotka and kamchatka. in the far east, elect. “i love my country, i want a good future for it, i want my children to live under a peaceful sky. after the first day, for example, in yamal the turnout was already almost 60%, they are actively voting in the far east. we are on this together everyone came as a family to show how this all happens, that everyone should pay their civic duty by voting for their leader, the president, i think this is very important. you have 3 days to get together and come and vote to the site. it took me all of this work at most. 10-15 minutes, and in 3 days, i think, it’s not a problem to find this time and come to the polling station. in yekaterinburg, for the convenience of voters, temporary voting points were opened, one of the
peculiarities of celebrating maslenitsa in beijing - pancakes for every taste. cossack choir and wide celebrations. so, in russia, the second day of voting in the presidential elections, in some places it has already ended, polling stations in sakhalin have literally just closed, and a little earlier in chukotka and kamchatka. in the far east, elect. “i love my country, i want a good future for it, i want my children to live under a peaceful sky. after the first day, for example, in yamal the...
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they are highly allowed to the fact— beijing. they are highly allowed to the fact that huge swathes of financial— the fact that huge swathes of financial and legislative powers do not set _ financial and legislative powers do not set in — financial and legislative powers do not set in london but if i can be critical— not set in london but if i can be critical of— not set in london but if i can be critical of the uk government as well try— critical of the uk government as well by the way, they have a 20th—century view of what national security _ 20th—century view of what national security is — 20th—century view of what national security is. it is not allowed to either— security is. it is not allowed to either the _ security is. it is not allowed to either the modern way or institutions of government are set ”p institutions of government are set up and _ institutions of government are set up and the — institutions of government are set up and the way in which they can be exploited _ up and the way in which t
they are highly allowed to the fact— beijing. they are highly allowed to the fact that huge swathes of financial— the fact that huge swathes of financial and legislative powers do not set _ financial and legislative powers do not set in — financial and legislative powers do not set in london but if i can be critical— not set in london but if i can be critical of— not set in london but if i can be critical of the uk government as well try— critical of the uk government as well by the...
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passed by ankara, beijing today is making sure that warring ukraine, based on the results of this year, still gave 6.7 million tons of grain to the chinese, this is necessary, just imagine self, warrior the country, to the one who helps the aggressor, and also sells grain, because he has problems with food. and this representative minister, the minister of foreign affairs at the munich conference, the minister of china, to christoph heusgen's question, why don't you... implement the budapest memorandum, he said, but we did not sign it, the british, americans, and ukrainians signed it, and, but when khoitsyn objected to him that the document was voted by the security council, he added that we had nothing to do with the situation that had developed we have, that's why to me these sino-pakistani ki according to the scenario of moscow's wisdom are already in the making, and the fact is that i want to emphasize once again, this is a thing... which from the point of view of diplomatic skills and all this tangle that twists in the international plan, they are very dangerous, because we are on
passed by ankara, beijing today is making sure that warring ukraine, based on the results of this year, still gave 6.7 million tons of grain to the chinese, this is necessary, just imagine self, warrior the country, to the one who helps the aggressor, and also sells grain, because he has problems with food. and this representative minister, the minister of foreign affairs at the munich conference, the minister of china, to christoph heusgen's question, why don't you... implement the budapest...
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a journalist bobby and chris bob is in beijing. i asked him earlier how the chinese government is planning to keep the economy moving. yeah, that's the big question, but uh, let me just give you a little bit of context um, around 5 percent to to the p target for this. yeah. might so not too high. um, given that china has its cheap as you mentioned, higher growth targets before. but for this year actually this is a really a business growth target. um, because the economy is facing a lot of pet vince, you having a real estate crisis, you have a really very sluggish domestic demand and so on. so economists of wondering how is china going to achieve it? and also the average chinese is wondering can the national people's congress, can the government deliver any response to the, the, the really sluggish grove. and i would say almost a crisis in terms of economic and growth. and i would say, based on what we've heard today of from the prime minister who gave the long work report that is basically the giving the paradigm giving the directi
a journalist bobby and chris bob is in beijing. i asked him earlier how the chinese government is planning to keep the economy moving. yeah, that's the big question, but uh, let me just give you a little bit of context um, around 5 percent to to the p target for this. yeah. might so not too high. um, given that china has its cheap as you mentioned, higher growth targets before. but for this year actually this is a really a business growth target. um, because the economy is facing a lot of pet...
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paul: speaking exclusively to bloomberg stephen engle in beijing. plenty more to come on "daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: president bynum is expected to make his 2024 reelection pitch in just a few hours during his state of the union speech. it will offer clues to his priorities if he wins a second term in november. jodi schneider's with us now. this one will be particularly important for president biden, the last one before the 2024 general election. what are we expecting to hear today? >> we are expecting to hear more than a typical state of the union speech which is often a list of priorities and themes the president wants to accomplish, looking back on some achievements. tonight we expect to hear from president biden about why he should get another four years in this job after november. he won't do that as a campaign speech per se, but it will have any elements of that. he will be casting himself as somebody who americans can trust , trying to really deflect the question of his age at 81, he is the oldest president and certainly wi
paul: speaking exclusively to bloomberg stephen engle in beijing. plenty more to come on "daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: president bynum is expected to make his 2024 reelection pitch in just a few hours during his state of the union speech. it will offer clues to his priorities if he wins a second term in november. jodi schneider's with us now. this one will be particularly important for president biden, the last one before the 2024 general election. what are we...
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she gave her assessment of beijing's economic plans. i think the mood in beijing, reading from the government report, it seems to be quite subdued. 0n the one hand, the government acutely aware of the challenges, but on the other hand, i think when it comes to actual measures, we're still waiting for more details. i'll give you an example on the youth unemployment. so, the target, according to government report, is around 12 million job creations this year, which is exactly the same target as what beijing put forward back to 2019, the time when the chinese economy grew around 8%. so, again, it's a very ambitious target beijing had just put forward, but really, for many global investors, they are looking to more substance and there is very little over there. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news here in the uk. coming ahead ofjeremy hunt's budget tomorrow, birmingham city council have signed off a wave of cuts to services and a 21% rise in council tax over the next two years. there has been huge f
she gave her assessment of beijing's economic plans. i think the mood in beijing, reading from the government report, it seems to be quite subdued. 0n the one hand, the government acutely aware of the challenges, but on the other hand, i think when it comes to actual measures, we're still waiting for more details. i'll give you an example on the youth unemployment. so, the target, according to government report, is around 12 million job creations this year, which is exactly the same target as...
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on the other hand, right now beijing is promising a china-africa summit. after a 6-year break , iran is already promising exactly the same summit with africans, that is, those whose resources and trade routes now matter will be offered a choice of how to live without america, and this may already be a retaliatory move in the game of economic isolation. after the us plans to deploy its special forces in taiwan were leaked to the press, the head of the island’s defense department still had to make an official statement, but... to clarify, american instructors will not, but are already working in taiwan, training local military personnel, including conscripts from the conflict with china. training by american specialists is carried out under an exchange program between the armed forces of taiwan and the united states. both sides are considering expanding the program to include more military officers at higher ranks. together with instructors, the states will supply taiwan starting this year, and abram staibey, for his part, promises tanks. there was shelling, now they will open fire o
on the other hand, right now beijing is promising a china-africa summit. after a 6-year break , iran is already promising exactly the same summit with africans, that is, those whose resources and trade routes now matter will be offered a choice of how to live without america, and this may already be a retaliatory move in the game of economic isolation. after the us plans to deploy its special forces in taiwan were leaked to the press, the head of the island’s defense department still had to...
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but beijing has been trying. the country's central bank has been cutting key interest rates to boost the economy. state owned banks have promised they'll keep lending to those struggling property developers. but beijing hasn't shown any inclination to spend money to help turn the country's economic fortunes around. and analysts say there are limited tools in their arsenal to fix things. now, premier li speech will be closely watched. he's expected to announce china's economic growth target for the year. and many are hoping a road map to get the country back to boom times again. to oil now, and the latest move from the opec plus group of oil producers. they've agreed to extend voluntary output cuts. the 23 oil—exporting countries — which is dominated by major producers saudi arabia and russia — will continue trimming output to the tune of 2.2 million barrels of oil a day until the end ofjune. if you look at the policy of opec plus, especially the leaders of the group like saudi arabia, russia and even other
but beijing has been trying. the country's central bank has been cutting key interest rates to boost the economy. state owned banks have promised they'll keep lending to those struggling property developers. but beijing hasn't shown any inclination to spend money to help turn the country's economic fortunes around. and analysts say there are limited tools in their arsenal to fix things. now, premier li speech will be closely watched. he's expected to announce china's economic growth target for...
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beijing officials say the world's second economy grew by 5.2% last year. but it is facing several headwinds, including a property bubble that's burst and weak domestic spending. i spoke to china expert louise loo, from oxford economics, who weighed in on how beijing is likely to prop up the economy. i think one, it's really about stabilising. policymakers will be using this platform as a way to anchor confidence. so whatever they've announced, you'll be mindful of how the markets will perceive that. so i think we have a confidence crisis stemming from the property sector, which is obvious to correcting. but in order to really overcome that economy now is important to anchor confidence. in
beijing officials say the world's second economy grew by 5.2% last year. but it is facing several headwinds, including a property bubble that's burst and weak domestic spending. i spoke to china expert louise loo, from oxford economics, who weighed in on how beijing is likely to prop up the economy. i think one, it's really about stabilising. policymakers will be using this platform as a way to anchor confidence. so whatever they've announced, you'll be mindful of how the markets will perceive...
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that's beijing's vehicle. and if you look at the evidence, you know, everything that the us is doing from keeping ships going, it seems that that would be, in fact, the impression anyone would get and a reasonable thing. so in terms of, um, you know, you're wrong and also russia. i don't know that having friend relations is all it's they're not only having good relations with those countries, but has was tested, testified by the 152 countries that showed up for the belt road initiative, 10 year anniversary. china has good relations with practically everybody. so i, you know, the single, single thing these out and saying, well they have good relations with people. we don't like. i don't think that is very fair. but one thing, as you know, people keep talking about this peek china. i would ask people to consider something us went to great lengths to keep russia and europe a part. the combination would have been very, very, you know, as a real threat to us dominance. and as we know of the way that the japan was t
that's beijing's vehicle. and if you look at the evidence, you know, everything that the us is doing from keeping ships going, it seems that that would be, in fact, the impression anyone would get and a reasonable thing. so in terms of, um, you know, you're wrong and also russia. i don't know that having friend relations is all it's they're not only having good relations with those countries, but has was tested, testified by the 152 countries that showed up for the belt road initiative, 10 year...
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. of beijing. >> can you? what about the fact that that, it is generation z, it's gen z that use it. it's young minds that are that are interested in tiktok and since october 7th, those 100, many of those youngsters are sharing information about how unhappy they are with what's happening in gaza. and what's happening to palestinians, calling for an end to the to the war. there it's not the timing that since october the 7th, tiktok has provided a platform for young americans, young jewish americans, young jewish americans, among them , to make americans, among them, to make plain that they're not happy with what the state of israel is doing in gaza. you don't think that timing is more than coincidental ? coincidental? >> well, except that of the 380, some odd numbers of members of the house that voted for this bill, there were people who were pro—israel and pro—palestinian, who voted for it, i don't think i don't think that's the issue that motivated . i think it's red that motivated. i think it's red china
. of beijing. >> can you? what about the fact that that, it is generation z, it's gen z that use it. it's young minds that are that are interested in tiktok and since october 7th, those 100, many of those youngsters are sharing information about how unhappy they are with what's happening in gaza. and what's happening to palestinians, calling for an end to the to the war. there it's not the timing that since october the 7th, tiktok has provided a platform for young americans, young jewish...
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with the significant meanwhile the middle east and beijing silly translating a mounting mountingeconomic engagement into political diplomatic influence. last march of beijing was credited with mediating a stork between saudi arabia and iran potentially reshapingg the region's politics. now, even as it maintains traditionalnt risk of approach o involvement in the region china aims to use the israel hamas war and u.s. support for israel to bolster its narratives in the region and across the developing world. narratives that question the merits of the u.s. led a global order and democratic governance offering to open countries an alternative vision at a time as xi jinping puts it the world is undergoing changes on scene a century. the consequence of beijing's increasingly close ties across the diverse regions are magnified in multilateral formse like the united nations cna has sought to rally global's countries to defend its human rights record support its efforts to transform the global order into one more suited to communist party. over the next two days we will explore china's renewed st
with the significant meanwhile the middle east and beijing silly translating a mounting mountingeconomic engagement into political diplomatic influence. last march of beijing was credited with mediating a stork between saudi arabia and iran potentially reshapingg the region's politics. now, even as it maintains traditionalnt risk of approach o involvement in the region china aims to use the israel hamas war and u.s. support for israel to bolster its narratives in the region and across the...