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china we don't have to put up with everything else. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. as you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the last 10 years 'd its debt ratio is still rising alarmingly. at the end of october the party leadership wants to toast the agreement of a new 5 year. this is a framework for the distribution of work and money under the communist government. it also determines how much the economy should grow and which companies the chinese make trade with. me expect from this 5 year plan. the stick figure in effect if i get depends on how the chinese see globalization and how china sees it interdependence in the area of technological development and we'll see whether china relies more on national technological sovereignty or whether it relies on international int
china we don't have to put up with everything else. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. as you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in...
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leading to a lot of questions in india about economic dependence on china the role of china in international organizations because china is definitely a factor but let's not forget that this meeting is also a culmination of all of us india ties which has been growing stronger not only over the last 4 years but also since the early 2000 so i would say when india and us signed the civilian nuclear deal so this partnership has been going from strength to strength china has definitely exeter's ated trends. the u.s. stands to gain a lot by building closer ties with india delhi can serve as a counterweight to rising china but what does india stand to gain isn't having an antagonistic relationship with china only going to make things more difficult for india. the indian foreign minister zarif can say when asked about whether india would choose sides in the us china competition said india will choose its own side and will work for his own national interests so that's an important frame to keep in mind. successive indian governments in the pasta actually have been quite mindful of beijing's sensitivities when it comes to india'
leading to a lot of questions in india about economic dependence on china the role of china in international organizations because china is definitely a factor but let's not forget that this meeting is also a culmination of all of us india ties which has been growing stronger not only over the last 4 years but also since the early 2000 so i would say when india and us signed the civilian nuclear deal so this partnership has been going from strength to strength china has definitely exeter's ated...
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china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. as you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the last 10 years 'd its debt ratio is still rising alarmingly. at the end of october the party leadership wants to toast the agreement of a new 5 year. this is a framework for the distribution of work and money under the communist government. it also determines how much the economy should grow and which companies the chinese make trade with what can we expect from this 5 year plan. suspect future in effect if i get depends on how the chinese see globalization and how china sees it interdependence in the area of technological development and we'll see whether china relies more on national technological sovereignty or whether it relies on internation
china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. as you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the...
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likes to position itself as a champion of the poor, but if you look at china, china has extreme environmental stress. north china water. south china is chronically prone to floods. all the major developments are in delta cities, which are com pletely are in delta cities, which are completely vulnerable to sea rise, so completely vulnerable to sea rise, so if you think of shanghai, if you think of all that sophisticated development, the pearl river delta which is going to be china's high—tech hope, that is a low—lying delta conglomerate, so china gets that. china knows that its promise ofa that. china knows that its promise of a prosperous future is very much at risk because it is so vulnerable to climate change. it saw what happened when manhattan got flooded by super storm sandy. it's all what happened when hurricane katrina struck florida. they get it, so those vulnerabilities are what they are trying to hedge against by being proactive, both in their industrial policy and, by the way, it is china's ability to manufacture its scale and that decision to invest in renewa bles scale and that decision to invest in
likes to position itself as a champion of the poor, but if you look at china, china has extreme environmental stress. north china water. south china is chronically prone to floods. all the major developments are in delta cities, which are com pletely are in delta cities, which are completely vulnerable to sea rise, so completely vulnerable to sea rise, so if you think of shanghai, if you think of all that sophisticated development, the pearl river delta which is going to be china's high—tech...
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china, acting as agents of china. many of them are in the business community and the way china does it, they do it through coercion. they go to the top officials, bankers, businesspeople. you want to continue doing business in china, you lobby against the trump administration hard-line policy against china. it's aserious problem . it has not been fully rectified yet. they're beginning to identify these people that you could in fact be prosecuted under the foreign agents registration act which makes it a crime to lobby and be representing a foreign government's interest without first registering it so we've seen a few of those cases surface in recent months. last was the eye think of the four speeches was by terry upstate mike pompeo at the nixon library. a very poignant venue for that. before the speech pompeo was given a tour of the nixon library and they have a separate china exhibit their where they show this great opening to china it was done in the 1970s under nixon and kissinger. and yet the speech was informative because for the first time, secretary of state pompeo was saying that the engagement policy, that
china, acting as agents of china. many of them are in the business community and the way china does it, they do it through coercion. they go to the top officials, bankers, businesspeople. you want to continue doing business in china, you lobby against the trump administration hard-line policy against china. it's aserious problem . it has not been fully rectified yet. they're beginning to identify these people that you could in fact be prosecuted under the foreign agents registration act which...
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china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. if you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the last 10 years its debt ratio is still rising alarmingly. at the end of october the party leadership wants to toast the agreement of a new 5 year. this is a framework for the distribution of work and money under the communist government. it also determines how much the economy should grow and which companies the chinese may trade with. me expect from this 5 year plan. it depends on how the chinese see globalization and how china sees it interdependence in the area of technological development and we'll see whether china relies more on national technological sovereignty or whether it relies on international interdependence in the partnerships with
china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. if you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the...
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war china from trouble especially now biden is actually saying that trump of being too soft on china so it's quite obvious that some sort of a serious home plate between the united states and china is like in the very near future so because the wives both russia and china book existential reasons are increasingly drawn towards each other a group who was saying was that this is a real possibility is not saying that it's going to happen tomorrow at that it no real possibility so you know. that's marcus and that's exactly how i read it is that you know it's almost table and it is negotiable and it depends on external factors and i think that that was just kind of basically putting up the flag on the floor and seeing if anybody salutes and it is actually also a warning ok because there's there's this. ridiculous li held concept in the west that russia is just begging to join the american coalition and you know it and in its of this part of this american exceptionalism if you just listen to us and do it we say everything will be fine with the russians not that's not true in the chinese certainly don't know that's not true as a matter of right now china is on the receiving end of what
war china from trouble especially now biden is actually saying that trump of being too soft on china so it's quite obvious that some sort of a serious home plate between the united states and china is like in the very near future so because the wives both russia and china book existential reasons are increasingly drawn towards each other a group who was saying was that this is a real possibility is not saying that it's going to happen tomorrow at that it no real possibility so you know. that's...
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china? what do we lose with china? maria: a candidate who ran on the platform of holding china accountable was now turning his campaign rhetoric into white house policy. there is some question about the china deal that, you know, you are not going to be able to get china to stop dealing intellectual property. >> we have a policing aspect to this deal that's the strongest anybody has ever had. if that happens, i will turn in the deal. we are taking billions of dollars first time ever against china in tariffs. i'm very happy with that. maria: never before has a dictator for life experienced the pushing and poking as he did with president trump, america's tariffs proved consequential as the chinese economy slid into the slowest growth mode in 29 years. on top of rising pressure from america, protesters on the ground in hong kong, further increased strains on the struggling dictator. their plea for freedom from china was seen and heard around the world, after china tried to institute a new law that forced anyone charged to be tried in mainland china. a hong kong business tycoon fighting on the front lines of the protest fr
china? what do we lose with china? maria: a candidate who ran on the platform of holding china accountable was now turning his campaign rhetoric into white house policy. there is some question about the china deal that, you know, you are not going to be able to get china to stop dealing intellectual property. >> we have a policing aspect to this deal that's the strongest anybody has ever had. if that happens, i will turn in the deal. we are taking billions of dollars first time ever...
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this is really about china. china has got a very fast 5g rollout that is already available in much of the country. they are adding hundreds of thousands of antennas. i think that is what the 5g capabilities targeted at. annmarie: they are going back to these sharper edges on the corners. i think it's a generation five. why are they changing how the
this is really about china. china has got a very fast 5g rollout that is already available in much of the country. they are adding hundreds of thousands of antennas. i think that is what the 5g capabilities targeted at. annmarie: they are going back to these sharper edges on the corners. i think it's a generation five. why are they changing how the
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for china and globalization in gutters burg maryland raised the program associate of the wilson center focusing on the u.s. china relations and they live search germany other many director of china policy center at australian based think tank welcome to you all and by laying out this new blueprint is china transforming or just trying to expand its economic power globally. well i think it's doing a little of lords so this latest well the coup lucian of this one and lays the groundwork trainers for teams 5 year went around and i think the key issues here are 1st of all that china recognizes presidents see that their. china is facing changes unseen in a century so this involves both domestic issues as well as school issues and was plan is designed to address the threats emerging from both the spheres but also be opportunities as well so i would say that the principles have not changed meaning pursuing the asp fulfilling the aspirations of the chinese people are pursuing the rejuvenating of the twenty's nation and making a contribution to their kind are the guiding principles but of course like any effective strategy there has to be an element to adapt to do as well ra is china tryi
for china and globalization in gutters burg maryland raised the program associate of the wilson center focusing on the u.s. china relations and they live search germany other many director of china policy center at australian based think tank welcome to you all and by laying out this new blueprint is china transforming or just trying to expand its economic power globally. well i think it's doing a little of lords so this latest well the coup lucian of this one and lays the groundwork trainers...
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biden enthusiastically voted for china's entry into the world trade organization fueling the rise of china on the backs of michigan workers, which china has done. there has been nothing, nobody, no country, there has been no country that has ripped us off for 25 years, 30 years like china. hundreds of billions of dollars a year flows into china, and i put big, fat beautiful tariffs on china. we took in tens of billions of dollars. nobody else did it. and you know, when they targeted our farmers, they told the farmers, don't worry about it. we gave them $28 billion which is the amount they targeted. we are giving $28 billion, our farmers, everybody is happy with that. you have about three farmers here. but you have a lot of manufacturers. remember when obama said there would be no more manufacturing. you need a magic wand. well, we had 7,000 manufacturing jobs. you need a magic wand. [cheers and applause] altogether, half of all auto manufacturing jobs in michigan were wiped out. think of that. after the biden fact nafta and china disasters. china became powerful because of the world trade organization. they became powerful. a terrible
biden enthusiastically voted for china's entry into the world trade organization fueling the rise of china on the backs of michigan workers, which china has done. there has been nothing, nobody, no country, there has been no country that has ripped us off for 25 years, 30 years like china. hundreds of billions of dollars a year flows into china, and i put big, fat beautiful tariffs on china. we took in tens of billions of dollars. nobody else did it. and you know, when they targeted our...
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and who thinks that china is winning the us however china tech war? can i abstain? 0k, winning the us however chinaear majority there believe that china is winning the tech war, so there you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the us— china tech was? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my question is and of course to you, whether you are watching or listening to this programme and remember you too can be part of global questions, just submit a question to our panel for next time i'd e—mail us at the address below. until the next time, from me, zeinab badawi and the rest of the global questions team, goodbye. hello. a windy start to the weekend. a band of heavy rain, even some torrential bursts moving through england and wales as the day goes on. some very gusty winds, maybe in excess of 50 mph at times, too, whereas scotland and northern ireland with afternoon sunny spells. rain gradually clearing south—east e
and who thinks that china is winning the us however china tech war? can i abstain? 0k, winning the us however chinaear majority there believe that china is winning the tech war, so there you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the us— china tech was? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my question is and...
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isn't germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china will be. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is this is a true strategic decision already been made before the corona crisis. was started so i think actually this the necessity to actually continue to move in some areas away from china is actually increasing despite of course in some areas the city to cooperate with and with china as a global player and other areas of course remaining the same but i think strategically there is a move towards less dependency from china looking for other emerging markets in the region which of course let me come back very briefly to our title for one last question and the title of course asked whether china emerges from the corona crisis as an economic winner the fact is china while the rest of the world languages will account for over 30 percent of the world's economic growth this year and possibly into the near future as well so what do yo
isn't germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china will be. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is this is a true strategic decision already been made before the corona crisis. was started so i think actually this the necessity to actually continue to move in some areas away from...
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consistent with the direction that china has taken in climate policy for the past ten years because china, for the last ten years, has understood a number of things. one, chinaindustrial model of high emissions was wearing out, so china needed to move up the value chain, so the identified low carbon technologies as the opportunity. that was going to be the markets that they could dominate. that gave them a direct interest in the global process, in a carbon constrained world because they are the suppliers. thirdly, working on their own emissions reduction scenario, so there has been very logical and very consistent effort for the past ten years, despite the fact that china remains the world's biggest carbon emitter and will be for some time, i'm pretty sure. in terms of that transition, justin, the language president xijinping used, carbon neutrality, not climate neutrality. so things like methane not covered. but at the moment, 60% of its electricity comes from coal. it is in autocracy. even allowing for the fact that it can pull levers democracies struggle with, it is a phenomenal process to even set a deadline, let alone achieve it. it is. what's interesti
consistent with the direction that china has taken in climate policy for the past ten years because china, for the last ten years, has understood a number of things. one, chinaindustrial model of high emissions was wearing out, so china needed to move up the value chain, so the identified low carbon technologies as the opportunity. that was going to be the markets that they could dominate. that gave them a direct interest in the global process, in a carbon constrained world because they are the...
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china is winning the us china tech war? can i abstain? ok, you have abstained. a clear majority there believe that chinare you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the tech wars? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my question is and of course to you, whether you are watching or listening to this programme and remember you too can be part of global questions, just submit a question to our panel for next time i'd e—mail us at the address below. until the next time, from me, zeinab badawi and the rest of the global questions team, goodbye. hello there. the weather shows no real sign of calming down over the next few days. more heavy rain, more strong winds in the forecast. we've got low pressure spinning here. you can see that on the satellite picture. you can also see this pipeline of cloud that is now ploughing in towards the british isles. a set of weather fronts bringing some heavy rain through thursday. but betwe
china is winning the us china tech war? can i abstain? ok, you have abstained. a clear majority there believe that chinare you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the tech wars? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my question is and of course to you, whether you are watching or listening to this programme...
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china is winning the us—china tech war? can i abstain? ok, you have abstained. a clear majority there believe that chinahere you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the us—china tech wars? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my questioners and of course to you, wherever you are watching or listening to this programme and remember you too can be part of global questions, just submit a question to our panel for next time. until the next time, from me, zeinab badawi and the rest of the global questions team, goodbye. at least some of us are getting to see the sunshine today, but there are some heavy downpours around. good news for rainbow spotters, plenty of these pictures coming in from our weather watchers today. especially where we have most of the showers. that it towards the south and the rest of the uk, closer to this area of low pressure. some of the showers heavy with hail and thunder, some to the east avoidin
china is winning the us—china tech war? can i abstain? ok, you have abstained. a clear majority there believe that chinahere you have it. that is all for this additional global questions. who is winning the us—china tech wars? clearly, a majority think that china is out there. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you very much to anja manuel and shirley yu and my questioners and of course to you, wherever you are watching or listening to...
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they all of the countries in different ways want to find a way to constrain time china not contain china but to constrain china to give themselves other options now the us is an empire unto itself the u.s. can handle china on its own india japan and australia maybe each other and frankly need america so it's an effort for some sort of unity in managing the rise of china but how effective are these grouping be given the true ties that each of these countries have with china. well if you look at the tried to times each of them has with has with china he would have thought this would never have happened they would have never got to give up because you know each of them individually they trade ties of violence fundamental their economies and as china grows probably fundamental to their futures but china's behavior in those countries judgment has been so as so aggressive so destabilizing that they have to look beyond trade they've got to look to geo strategic issues they've got to look to their political standing that look most of all of this security and that's what this is about because they feel that they want t
they all of the countries in different ways want to find a way to constrain time china not contain china but to constrain china to give themselves other options now the us is an empire unto itself the u.s. can handle china on its own india japan and australia maybe each other and frankly need america so it's an effort for some sort of unity in managing the rise of china but how effective are these grouping be given the true ties that each of these countries have with china. well if you look at...
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and equipment to china, but now i am going to attract the best and the brightest of global talent, the professors, the professionals from the industry to teach in china, so as long as chinaonly a matter of time that china is going to have the products. so this fundamental competition, economically speaking, between china and the us is going to be centred on technology, but the core of technological competition is on talent. what does this mean for countries vying for the best brains? because we know that the united states does attract the brightest and the best from all over the world, including from china. chinese students go to the united states and they form the biggest number of foreign students than any other group there. it does, and i think it is one of the great strengths of the united states that we do attract talent from all over the world. there is a competition for technology talent, and china is doing a lot with the 1000 talents programme, encouraging people to come and work in china in the tech industry and the us, i would say, in the last few years, with how aggressive the trump administration has been on immigration, i think there is a danger of shooting
and equipment to china, but now i am going to attract the best and the brightest of global talent, the professors, the professionals from the industry to teach in china, so as long as chinaonly a matter of time that china is going to have the products. so this fundamental competition, economically speaking, between china and the us is going to be centred on technology, but the core of technological competition is on talent. what does this mean for countries vying for the best brains? because we...
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china well he can. we may have other issues with china. we are the biggest trading partner with china, for us. neighbor. ichiroambassador fujisaki, thank you. the u.s.ave more on elections later on "daybreak: asia." ecb's christine lagarde says there is very little doubt a new stimulus package for europe will be agreed in december. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: time for morning calls. what somea sense of analysts have in mind as we get underway friday in asia. >> fresh out of the oven. obviously, the big story this hour. you look at markets reaction, or the lack of the positive reactions despite some of these big names beaten. the thinking that is coming through right now is it is fully valued. this is according to ubs asset management. roughly singing the same tune here. the fact of the matter is that, yes, you are getting some disappointment. but the outlook is not quite there yet. it does go to show that markets have set the bar quite high for a lot of these fully valued tech shares. shery: anything on european assets given the ecb hold? buy everything. there is a great story on
china well he can. we may have other issues with china. we are the biggest trading partner with china, for us. neighbor. ichiroambassador fujisaki, thank you. the u.s.ave more on elections later on "daybreak: asia." ecb's christine lagarde says there is very little doubt a new stimulus package for europe will be agreed in december. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: time for morning calls. what somea sense of analysts have in mind as we get underway friday in asia. >>...
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is it germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china will be. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is a true strategic decision been made before the kohen a crisis that was started so i think actually this the necessity to actually continue to move in some areas away from china is actually increasing the spite of course in some areas. to cooperate with and with china as a global player in other areas of course remaining the same but i think strategically there is a move towards less dependence you from china looking for other emerging markets in the region which of course let me come back very briefly to our title for one last question and the title of course asked whether china emerges from the corona crisis as an economic winner the fact is china while the rest of the world languages will account for over 30 percent of the world's economic growth this year and possibly into the near future as well so what do you think will c
is it germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china will be. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is a true strategic decision been made before the kohen a crisis that was started so i think actually this the necessity to actually continue to move in some areas away from china is...
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last piece in the puzzle for china's restoration of the unified great nation overcoming an legacy of historical stuff. i went into china actually in the past. 10200 years china has fought for the foreign powers and has been humiliated by many western powers in the past so so i think that it's important that china maintain. a unified country and the particular one china now has already become. a more prosperous and more economically developed and so that you know people can really enjoying the. benefits of the becoming one great greater china to unify was. made on. but there's more to this the nationalism and identity taiwan's position in the so-called 1st island chain china southeast makes it highly important from a strategic point of view controlling it could fatally undermine america's current power in the region and if. one were to be occupied. with voyager analysts in eastern boto book the chinese invasion threat working through 3 strategic questions and to become. our. real are we. at any time they could be. there and conversely controlling taiwan would be crucial for china shoring up its position china would be quite fearful if another country had forc
last piece in the puzzle for china's restoration of the unified great nation overcoming an legacy of historical stuff. i went into china actually in the past. 10200 years china has fought for the foreign powers and has been humiliated by many western powers in the past so so i think that it's important that china maintain. a unified country and the particular one china now has already become. a more prosperous and more economically developed and so that you know people can really enjoying the....
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china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the last 10 years 'd its debt ratio is still rising alarmingly. at the end of october the party leadership wants to toast the agreement of a new 5 year. this is a framework for the distribution of work and money under the communist government. it also determines how much the economy should grow and which companies the chinese may trade with. what can we expect from this 5 year plan. it depends on how the chinese see globalization and how china sees its interdependence in the area of technological development and we'll see whether china relies more on national technological sovereignty or whether it relies on international interdependence in the partner
china we don't have to put up with everything. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the...
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china we don't have to put up with everything else. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in the last 10 years its jet ratio is still rising alarmingly. at the end of october the party leadership wants to toast the agreement of a new 5 year. this is a framework for the distribution of work and money under the communist government. it also determines how much the economy should grow and which companies the chinese may trade with. me expect from this 5 year plan. it depends on how the chinese see globalization and how china sees its interdependence in the area of technological development and we'll see whether china relies more on national technological sovereignty or whether it relies on international interdependence and the partnerships with e
china we don't have to put up with everything else. i'm fully convinced that we could take a much stronger position towards china because in fact china needs german companies especially right now. they need german technology and jobs much more urgently than we need china. you know. the chinese economy has returned to growth despite the pandemic but national debt has been increasing for years. in 2019 it reached around 56 percent of gross domestic product. china's g.d.p. has almost tripled in...
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china? >> it is not all china. good point. china is very strong at the moment. of what it was in 2019 for domestic flights. it is a combination of what we see globally around the world. when we look at one region or the other one, it is fast changing sometimes with good news. sometimes with bad news. prudentto remain locally. theoverall market tells us rate of 40 seems to be the right vision for the prediction of the airbus a320 family. >> you mentioned the dynamic approach you are taking to matching production and delivery. that is critical to the kind of cash flow story you have been discussing this morning. how challenging is that to make that happen? challenging at the outset of the crisis. at the beginning, we are producing more planes then we could deliver. -- more planes than we could deliver. we had inventories that piled up. finished butanes not delivered at the end of h one. we are down to 135. that is an important indicator of the situation because what we deliver is now slightly more than what we produce. that is why we have reasonable confidence for
china? >> it is not all china. good point. china is very strong at the moment. of what it was in 2019 for domestic flights. it is a combination of what we see globally around the world. when we look at one region or the other one, it is fast changing sometimes with good news. sometimes with bad news. prudentto remain locally. theoverall market tells us rate of 40 seems to be the right vision for the prediction of the airbus a320 family. >> you mentioned the dynamic approach you are...
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is it germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is a true decision already been made before the cowen a crisis that was started so i think actually. the necessity to actually continue this move in some areas away from china is actually increasing the spot of course in some areas. to cooperate with with china as a global player in other areas of course remaining the same but i think strategically there is a move towards less depends you from china looking for other emerging markets in the region which of course let me come back very briefly to our title for one last question and the title of course asked whether china emerges from the corona crisis as an economic winner the fact is china while the rest of the world's languages will account for over 30 percent of the world's economic growth this year and possibly into the near future as well so what do you think will china use that new
is it germany arguably even more dependent now on china for growth for exports for being able to sustain its export model than before. well china. china. in some areas it will be a growth engine the general direction of pivoting also away from china looking for other markets in the region i think this is a true decision already been made before the cowen a crisis that was started so i think actually. the necessity to actually continue this move in some areas away from china is actually...
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jobs is that it's other things that china has done as well have all sort of generated this this anti china sentiment in the u.s. i didn't mean that you are blaming chinabut trump is obviously do you think there are $350000000000.00 democrat plan will do anything to counter china's lead in 5 g. an artificial intelligence 'd saw even drug supply chains well up the margin maybe i mean of course in a pre-election platforms from presidential candidates aren't necessarily what becomes an acted after the election because we have to get through the whole political legislative process and it's all very well for presidents to say they're going to wave a magic wand and do great things but obviously reality can intrude in the form of congress so it's far from clear the president biden if he's elected would be able to do all these things if he were to do it then yeah it would make a difference one of the things that china has done is is used state resources to build up the 5 g. technology the green energy technology the pharmaceutical production technology all of these things have been supported by state resources now it's not the us way to do that on such a grand
jobs is that it's other things that china has done as well have all sort of generated this this anti china sentiment in the u.s. i didn't mean that you are blaming chinabut trump is obviously do you think there are $350000000000.00 democrat plan will do anything to counter china's lead in 5 g. an artificial intelligence 'd saw even drug supply chains well up the margin maybe i mean of course in a pre-election platforms from presidential candidates aren't necessarily what becomes an acted after...
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that, that's another front on which china can talk to him, he wants to reform the wto, china ‘s largest trading nation and... there are multilateral france that chinaings will get better, probably. before i let you go i have to mention covid—i9. donald trump very strongly blaming china at every opportunity, it seems. what's your response, how do you think your response, how do you think your response, how do you think your response to covid—i9 and donald trump ‘s words about the role of china in it, impact on relations between the countries? i think it is quite a bit of misunderstanding. covid—i9 has hit us as never before, nobody knows what it was. it was very surprising and people were shocked. it took time to digest, get consensus, expert confirmation but once china realised, we shut down the city of wuhan, and in hubei province and we shut down china for two or three months and we have knowledge which is being acted around the world, social distancing, quarantine, massive testing, tracing, ithink distancing, quarantine, massive testing, tracing, i think china has brought this under control. china, it was not really their fault, the nature of a
that, that's another front on which china can talk to him, he wants to reform the wto, china ‘s largest trading nation and... there are multilateral france that chinaings will get better, probably. before i let you go i have to mention covid—i9. donald trump very strongly blaming china at every opportunity, it seems. what's your response, how do you think your response, how do you think your response, how do you think your response to covid—i9 and donald trump ‘s words about the role of...
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having returned to china in 1997 taiwan will be the last piece in the puzzle for china's restoration as a unified great nation overcoming the legacy of historical scots and one in the china actually in the past. 10200 years john has fought for foreign powers has been humiliated by many western powers. so also i think that it's important that china maintain. a unified country and a particularly when china now has already become. a more prosperous more economically developed and so that you know people can read. enjoying the. benefits. maybe. but there's more to this the nationalism of identity taiwan's position in the so-called 1st island chain skirting china's southeast makes it highly important from a strategic point of view. controlling it could fatally undermine america's current power in the region and of taiwan all. want to be occupied by the ordinary analysts in eastern wrote a book the chinese invasion threats working through 3 strategic questions and become the possible to do. our entire network of. that how do we. talk to real i will. because at any time they could be invaded. and conversely controlling taiwan would be crucial for china shoring up its own positi
having returned to china in 1997 taiwan will be the last piece in the puzzle for china's restoration as a unified great nation overcoming the legacy of historical scots and one in the china actually in the past. 10200 years john has fought for foreign powers has been humiliated by many western powers. so also i think that it's important that china maintain. a unified country and a particularly when china now has already become. a more prosperous more economically developed and so that you know...
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making things and looking where china's china's dime you know we have to start taking a prank approach to her getting back up we're literally in a catch up now with china which. you know e-commerce there you know this year and e-commerce were going to hit $400000000000.00 sounds good china did to truly so how is our economy bigger than china india brazil we have to like you know it's like an alcoholic max we have to realize we have a problem before we fix it right absolutely not dan collins you know that the 3 cities trap you know it's transition from one superpower to the next and and many people say that empires die for more then and not from without and clearly the american empire is killing itself and a great example would be i.b.m. international business machines they bought back 130000000000 dollars of their own stock in the current market cap is around 110000000000 that's a way to commit corporate suicide by just buying back their own stock but never investing in r. and d. new products marketing just let yourself die a few executives can walk away with huge golden handshakes and retirements now let's talk about j.p. morgan and finance all talk a
making things and looking where china's china's dime you know we have to start taking a prank approach to her getting back up we're literally in a catch up now with china which. you know e-commerce there you know this year and e-commerce were going to hit $400000000000.00 sounds good china did to truly so how is our economy bigger than china india brazil we have to like you know it's like an alcoholic max we have to realize we have a problem before we fix it right absolutely not dan collins you...
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to question is tension is growing that's free in china and finance and the chinese know who breaks out in strange china and india or china and vietnam have chinese soldiers who die and die behind last may's weapons and those options off into that safe india and so i do hope this challenge charity results you know but i think i think that given the case of ok having difficulty resolving these issues ok it's that these are very clear here but the other the other gambit is is to trust washington and i don't see that's possible i think that george you were i saw you nodding your head i mean the thing is is that the american politics is at a point right now we're russia is just the cultural to fight your internal enemies ok so i can't see how this is going to change very much and i think the chinese have actually learned to watching how washington is treated a must in it's a real printer because all the issues that mark has just brought up it's probably easier to deal with those issues than to deal with the administration in the united states. though we have a question peter because. this kind of talk comes from washington ab
to question is tension is growing that's free in china and finance and the chinese know who breaks out in strange china and india or china and vietnam have chinese soldiers who die and die behind last may's weapons and those options off into that safe india and so i do hope this challenge charity results you know but i think i think that given the case of ok having difficulty resolving these issues ok it's that these are very clear here but the other the other gambit is is to trust washington...
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>> it's a bleak form of good that it has forced china by provoking china and poking china. the dragon has basically growled and set fire and china's incredibly aggressive behavior towards america's allies over the last 18 monthsbecause china doesn't want to directly confront americajust yet , america's guilt is for that . canada, britain, sweden, the european union, south korea, the list goes on and on and there's america's chair and unfortunately it may be somewhat donald trump's view of the world. you go and break their need to send a message so donald trump has at least forced xi jinping to reveal all that happy talk about a harmonious solution at the end of the day you will break your knees if you don't want to see what he says . >> so let's move on to the question not of voter preferences with respect to trunk or by the allies and adversary preferences. i'd like each of you to have discretion here, pick your favorite ally and adversary and tell me who you think that particular country perverse. and i could ask specific questions of each of you but we will see how this g
>> it's a bleak form of good that it has forced china by provoking china and poking china. the dragon has basically growled and set fire and china's incredibly aggressive behavior towards america's allies over the last 18 monthsbecause china doesn't want to directly confront americajust yet , america's guilt is for that . canada, britain, sweden, the european union, south korea, the list goes on and on and there's america's chair and unfortunately it may be somewhat donald trump's view of...
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now china has always maintained that it protects all the foreign nationals and the ex-pats who are living here and in china but china has at the same time been accused by many governments of hostage diplomacy we do know that for example there are 2 canadians who are currently have been detained in china since the end of 2018 and these 2 canadians michael coverage and michael stable were detained directly almost after the detention of monk one joe the chinese weiwei executive in canada now china has said that these cases are not directly linked but it's hard not to imagine terms of the timing of those cases that they are some sort of retribution for the treatment of long one joe and 4th michael coverage and michael's fable have been charged with espionage here in china we also know that australia for example has also have had very tense relations with china recently we had journalists cheng lei detained in august specific reason was given until weeks after her detention it was said that she's been charged herself with espionage in the australian government has released a warning to australian citizens that china and
now china has always maintained that it protects all the foreign nationals and the ex-pats who are living here and in china but china has at the same time been accused by many governments of hostage diplomacy we do know that for example there are 2 canadians who are currently have been detained in china since the end of 2018 and these 2 canadians michael coverage and michael stable were detained directly almost after the detention of monk one joe the chinese weiwei executive in canada now china...
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china. so now to our next question why does china want to take over taiwan. it's 2015 and blurry footage from china's state media starts to circulate around the world. it shows a military exercise at a remote desert base but there's one thing that seizes attention. that building in the background in various shots looked very familiar to people in taiwan. is appeared to be modeled on the presidential office in taipei. a symbol of taiwan self-government. satellite imagery later seem to confirm the similarity. taiwan made official protests but china brush them off saying the trial was just a routine exercise and yet there's nothing hidden or new about china's desire to take control of taiwan this goes back all the way to the unfinished business of the chinese civil war. as we saw earlier both mao and chiang kai shek said there was only one china and they were the rightful leader of it and even today one china remains as sacrosanct principle for beijing is a bill this year the same language sure the same culture the shirts the background and there's nobody to be even a system as seen from beijing with ho
china. so now to our next question why does china want to take over taiwan. it's 2015 and blurry footage from china's state media starts to circulate around the world. it shows a military exercise at a remote desert base but there's one thing that seizes attention. that building in the background in various shots looked very familiar to people in taiwan. is appeared to be modeled on the presidential office in taipei. a symbol of taiwan self-government. satellite imagery later seem to confirm...
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china trump wins the. pressure on china will increase but biden will also go against china house a little bit you'll be able to put them in beijing the foreign policy expert at this chinese think tank completely agrees with the communist leadership he thinks the u.s. is trying to bashing china as a force on stoppable china will continue its arise on peaceful development this is something any country in the world especially developed countries need to a knowledge op with it is a political suicide tried to write off a child. on china's state run television president xi jinping appears that the military museum to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the korean war in which china haunt the u.s. in appearance meant as a signal whoever wins the u.s. presidential election will face a strong china was leadership will defend its interests with confidence. in. thailand speech towns have turned into ghost towns ever since the government banned foreign tourists from entering the country following the pandemic that proved decisive in the sense that the country has had just 3700 cases of covert and if you dozen deaths but
china trump wins the. pressure on china will increase but biden will also go against china house a little bit you'll be able to put them in beijing the foreign policy expert at this chinese think tank completely agrees with the communist leadership he thinks the u.s. is trying to bashing china as a force on stoppable china will continue its arise on peaceful development this is something any country in the world especially developed countries need to a knowledge op with it is a political...