34
34
Jan 5, 2023
01/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
just the china claims, nearly the hi at south china sea as its territorial waters. but 6 other countries, including the philippines dispute this in 2016, the hague, ruled in favor of the philippines. and against paging assertion, it owns the vast maritime area. manila had taken legal action against china, accusing it of unlawfully reclaiming lands in waters around the sprightly islands. the area is estimated to have trillions of dollars worth of oil and gas under it. c bad. ah, that's bringing our guests now. and in beijing, andy mach senior research fellow at the center for china and at globalization. in manila, marie says be took as to at large with the news website wrapper and author of rock solid. how the philippines, one it's maritime case against china and in columbia, east son oh, senior director of that, the singapore institute of international affairs, a very warm welcome to all of you and the let's start with you because she is just recently told markov in beijing that china is ready to resume oil and gas talks and handle maritime issues in a, quote, frien
just the china claims, nearly the hi at south china sea as its territorial waters. but 6 other countries, including the philippines dispute this in 2016, the hague, ruled in favor of the philippines. and against paging assertion, it owns the vast maritime area. manila had taken legal action against china, accusing it of unlawfully reclaiming lands in waters around the sprightly islands. the area is estimated to have trillions of dollars worth of oil and gas under it. c bad. ah, that's bringing...
25
25
Jan 4, 2023
01/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we china. there are a number of flash points here on the east on wonder how they will play out given the new relationship. but marcos and see are hoping to, to build but a month plus family of course long running very cold, your relationship with china. i recall seeing videos of a news traffic and so on. and now a days of a lot of sub is asian countries, the philippines, and brooded and the nation. well, we are not exactly the best off economic shapes. and unfortunately the united states and many other western countries are not in a position or are willing to. ready to invest and trade more with us. in fact the united states for example, calling up on. ready so even existing investors, so we'll see, to sort of real of a, back to the united states and that all of you know, it, it, it, it put us in very difficult position on the one hand, a number of studies asian countries, perhaps. well, some of this us freedom on navigation petros and so on, over a c, on the other hand, tells us that would hav
we china. there are a number of flash points here on the east on wonder how they will play out given the new relationship. but marcos and see are hoping to, to build but a month plus family of course long running very cold, your relationship with china. i recall seeing videos of a news traffic and so on. and now a days of a lot of sub is asian countries, the philippines, and brooded and the nation. well, we are not exactly the best off economic shapes. and unfortunately the united states and...
35
35
Jan 30, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
china policy. i people have been much more more practical really and think about this and really expect democracy transition to occur time soon. i think. human rights issues are a genuine concern. american people and people in other parts of the world and so they're always going to be the agenda of the relationship. but i my in government gave me lead me to draw the conclusion that the only way human rights treatment is going to improve in china when it's the comes from chinese people and that international community never be able to do this through their actions even you know we can sanction people who use xinjiang cotton but frankly most of the chinese public stands with government and should jail exactly for elite or liberal members of the chinese public small element rule. yeah. so it just leads them buy chinese running shoes rather than western ones to sportswear. so it's not really going to change anything unfortunately. yeah. we should get to this next question, which is interesting. what ar
china policy. i people have been much more more practical really and think about this and really expect democracy transition to occur time soon. i think. human rights issues are a genuine concern. american people and people in other parts of the world and so they're always going to be the agenda of the relationship. but i my in government gave me lead me to draw the conclusion that the only way human rights treatment is going to improve in china when it's the comes from chinese people and that...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
mom has like, had on, had, had, you know, encounters with china, in their part also of the south china sea that has overlapping claims. and here you see the philippines quite pop about asserting its claims and how to, to china. i think that number one we, we wasted an opportunity with really that, that haig, when that awarded or that recognized the philippine claim on the west philippine sea as ancestral domain. ok, that was such a loss in terms of not upholding that. and that could also be a rallying cry for all the other countries in the region that have overlapping claims to the south china sea, which the china claims with that 9 dash line. so i thought that that was like, that was a wasted opportunity. if i may also tell you bed, the fisherman that i spoke to in the country when you know that have these fight offs with the chinese ship. they said that when made us feel like we could be someone, you know, we're a small player in this region. and this country, recognizing our claims, was an issue that we could stand up to someone like china. so while the philippines is doing deals wi
mom has like, had on, had, had, you know, encounters with china, in their part also of the south china sea that has overlapping claims. and here you see the philippines quite pop about asserting its claims and how to, to china. i think that number one we, we wasted an opportunity with really that, that haig, when that awarded or that recognized the philippine claim on the west philippine sea as ancestral domain. ok, that was such a loss in terms of not upholding that. and that could also be a...
62
62
Jan 3, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
china. first, if you look at the administration of hu jintao, you realize that a lot of the policies were concerned about today the epic military buildup where china has churning out ammunition warships at a rate we haven't seen for many countries since world war two. a lot of the domestic repression, the kind of laying the foundation for what we're seen as some people called digital authoritarianism, the sort of orwellian system that uses artificial intelligence and hundreds of millions of cameras as well as more expansionist policies is economically. so the precursor to what we now call the belt and road initiative, where china has lent out more than $1,000,000,000,000, mostly to poor countries to build infrastructure and drum up demand for china's exports. that begins in the last two years of the hu jintao administration. and a lot of this can be traced back to. the 2008 financial crisis because that really jeopardized china's rise china had been into open markets in united states and eur
china. first, if you look at the administration of hu jintao, you realize that a lot of the policies were concerned about today the epic military buildup where china has churning out ammunition warships at a rate we haven't seen for many countries since world war two. a lot of the domestic repression, the kind of laying the foundation for what we're seen as some people called digital authoritarianism, the sort of orwellian system that uses artificial intelligence and hundreds of millions of...
23
23
Jan 30, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
china related travel stocks moved. we are also watching air china and china eastern. look at jim stocks after the u.s. secured an agreement with the netherlands and japan. we are keeping an eye on the likes of ac technologies. still ahead, we go on board the aircraft carrier as washington and beijing flex their military might in the south china sea. our special report coming right up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a u.s. general has reported that he is told his officers to prepare for war with china within two years. they think the fight will come following the u.s. and taiwan presidential elections. the pentagon told nbc that is not the official view on china. as tensions simmered, our chief north asian convert -- correspondent stephen engle takes us on behalf of the south china sea. quick the carrier strike force currently deployed in the south china sea punctuates the political risk in the asia-pacific and 2023 as lingering tensions over taiwan and north korea potentially escalate russians were in ukraine reminds many that this region is not safe from a military escalati
china related travel stocks moved. we are also watching air china and china eastern. look at jim stocks after the u.s. secured an agreement with the netherlands and japan. we are keeping an eye on the likes of ac technologies. still ahead, we go on board the aircraft carrier as washington and beijing flex their military might in the south china sea. our special report coming right up. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a u.s. general has reported that he is told his officers to prepare for war...
52
52
Jan 6, 2023
01/23
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
fixture of china in the south china sea. to them, and a sense if it will hinder the shipping that is ultimately destined for the united states. laura: we saw the u.s. vice president visit the philippines in november. she went to next to the contested -- an area that is next to the contested. islands. how provocative is that for beijing? andy: certainly we have seen, an increase in the level of provocation escalations by the united states. i think overall, compared to pelosi's visit to taiwan, and other provocations i would not put in that category. certainly, i think it does add to increasing tensions in the region. of course, think the big issue is edca or the extended defense cooperation agreement. what happens, that is of course related to the vice president's visit. clearly this is a complex relationship. i think there is a lot of moving parts. certainly, this, the u.s. words and deeds are an important part of this. laura: i wanted marites vitug to bring up the story of the naval ship the philippines ran aground in this
fixture of china in the south china sea. to them, and a sense if it will hinder the shipping that is ultimately destined for the united states. laura: we saw the u.s. vice president visit the philippines in november. she went to next to the contested -- an area that is next to the contested. islands. how provocative is that for beijing? andy: certainly we have seen, an increase in the level of provocation escalations by the united states. i think overall, compared to pelosi's visit to taiwan,...
32
32
Jan 12, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
and china and china germany.s planning on aggressive expansion in india's electric vehicle market. the company told bloomberg it seeking to capture 40% of bloomberg cv sales by 2030. they entered in 2007 and will launch its third electric car, the seal luxury sedan by q4 this year. >> and so long term goal. by 2030 we want to be at least 40% of the total eb market in india. that's our long-term goal, being a global manufacturer. so that's the goal. haidi: recently as a sober, the world's money manager has an attractive investment destination, but a lot has happened since then as we await the china open. our chief china market open joins us. are there any china bears out there? >> china reopening trade is the most obvious and easy to follow macro trade in the world. you can argue against that in the short term. repositioning, covering of shorts, reallocation from asia-based funds, but u.s. funds are still very skeptical and long-term. a lot of the capital that left china over the past two years left for the same r
and china and china germany.s planning on aggressive expansion in india's electric vehicle market. the company told bloomberg it seeking to capture 40% of bloomberg cv sales by 2030. they entered in 2007 and will launch its third electric car, the seal luxury sedan by q4 this year. >> and so long term goal. by 2030 we want to be at least 40% of the total eb market in india. that's our long-term goal, being a global manufacturer. so that's the goal. haidi: recently as a sober, the world's...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
republic of china. b g o z young. wow. says it's a cut of what he thinks it then foster judy of being why. why can't we the hotel now? chase again, this is a you'll, me to jackson, the warrior, w o g j at hi, when sensually mean to fan kinda feature again, these carefully chosen words from ty, one's 1st female president sy, in when allude to the threat that china poses to taiwan the archipelago was not recognized as a nation or as a territory even by international bodies such as the united nations and the world health organization. despite being diplomatically isolated, taiwan has found ways to exist independently. since the appointment of president sy, in when in 2016, the government has developed a digital democracy with help from its young internet savvy workers and it citizens i'm o g. taunton is dish, and minister. i where cannot for the government bo, with the government. and i work not for the people the whisked people during the corona virus crisis, many governments ramped up their use of digita
republic of china. b g o z young. wow. says it's a cut of what he thinks it then foster judy of being why. why can't we the hotel now? chase again, this is a you'll, me to jackson, the warrior, w o g j at hi, when sensually mean to fan kinda feature again, these carefully chosen words from ty, one's 1st female president sy, in when allude to the threat that china poses to taiwan the archipelago was not recognized as a nation or as a territory even by international bodies such as the united...
3
3.0
Jan 19, 2023
01/23
by
1TV
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
but uh, when we look at relations between china and russia and china says that china does not need thisc option to be found, then i sometimes you want to think that maybe if washington believed that russia could rely on more active assistance from china that this could push the biden administration to be more positive about finding peaceful options. i don't know. whether according to you it is such a little bit also such you know the scholastic reasoning. uh, if plastic is part of diplomacy that's right. yes, but if it were like this, then maybe this one would have turned out, and if you know how in gogol's play marriage yes, it seems to me that here uh? americans do a statement that they do not see signs of direct e-e assistance to china in the military way of russia in ukraine such statements. china is certainly being reassured. e, to be substituted for , china does not want any sanctions and we will not need it either, that is, the current situation, when china firstly shows an understanding of the historical roots, as i already said on your program and the political prerequisites of
but uh, when we look at relations between china and russia and china says that china does not need thisc option to be found, then i sometimes you want to think that maybe if washington believed that russia could rely on more active assistance from china that this could push the biden administration to be more positive about finding peaceful options. i don't know. whether according to you it is such a little bit also such you know the scholastic reasoning. uh, if plastic is part of diplomacy...
39
39
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and china. automaker handed over just over 405 thousand vehicles to customers. that is short of the consensus bloomberg forecast for 420,000. the total was a record, the firm came up short of its goal to grow deliveries by 50% last year. the ceo of ne-yo says he expects supply chains to return to normal by april as the country adjusts to its post-pandemic reopening. deliveries are expected to fall short of the target of 150,000 cars. the company was hit hard by the shanghai lockdown last may and june. >> it has indeed had impact on us this year. with the process of china's reopening it is inevitable to be impacted in the region where we are based. the good thing is we can see the impact will be gone soon. i am very confident in the near future china's supply chain and auto industry will return to normal. haidi: still ahead, the yen starting 2023 on the front foot. the boj continuing efforts to repress yields on government debt. the effects side of things next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is
and china. automaker handed over just over 405 thousand vehicles to customers. that is short of the consensus bloomberg forecast for 420,000. the total was a record, the firm came up short of its goal to grow deliveries by 50% last year. the ceo of ne-yo says he expects supply chains to return to normal by april as the country adjusts to its post-pandemic reopening. deliveries are expected to fall short of the target of 150,000 cars. the company was hit hard by the shanghai lockdown last may...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
we know from experience of a bricks bank and which brazil and china part that of course, china is the dominant partner. and there has been much of course lost in attractiveness after the problem of highly indebtedness of many developing countries against china. and of course, this gives you a chance to strengthen its position as a main trading and investment partner. as the final stop on his tour, the german chancellor is visiting brazil where he is to meet president lunar the silver head of this meeting. mister schultz has called for a fresh impetus to talks between you and the mattress or south american trade block leaders in the region of blamed european protectionism for holding up the deal. do you see any chance of a breakthrough? well, this is a very, very, has a long history. of course, the agreement has been negotiated for decades and you'll see ation stopped in 2019. so i think this is high time to revitalize this agreement. of course, it would be the 1st agreement which you would conclude with another regional integration scheme. this makes this scheme of this agreement very
we know from experience of a bricks bank and which brazil and china part that of course, china is the dominant partner. and there has been much of course lost in attractiveness after the problem of highly indebtedness of many developing countries against china. and of course, this gives you a chance to strengthen its position as a main trading and investment partner. as the final stop on his tour, the german chancellor is visiting brazil where he is to meet president lunar the silver head of...
35
35
Jan 16, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but yeah you are right, when i first started tech interest in china and was reporting on china was around when it was untrue-ing the wto and thousand one and bill clinton delivered the sit famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the w. trio. he said if china joined the double t o the internet will start spreading there and trying to control the internet is trying to -- and so of course the government was never able to do that in eventually it was about democracy and freedom and the rule that spreading through china. i think a lot of people believe that and i certainly believed it. and i think that china was sort of bleeding thing it as well, they were really afraid of the internet. they obviously censor it pretty heavily. but i think there was a turning point in china probably around sort of, 2011 or 2012 when social media really started to spread. in china, quite widely and i think that that really freaked them out. there were a couple of incidents one, in particular in 2011 that people may work all, it was a train crash, crash outside the city of window, new hig
but yeah you are right, when i first started tech interest in china and was reporting on china was around when it was untrue-ing the wto and thousand one and bill clinton delivered the sit famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the w. trio. he said if china joined the double t o the internet will start spreading there and trying to control the internet is trying to -- and so of course the government was never able to do that in eventually it was about democracy and...
38
38
Jan 18, 2023
01/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, china, you can imagine and china with a burgeoning population, but every family having, you know, 6 or 8 kids was traditional. obviously, infant mortality was an issue back then. but with modern medicine, imagine, you know, you would be blown past 2000000000 people. the amount of resources out there, i really, you know, while this is definitely about how china is reacting to it, let's look at this in a modern context. the fact is that, you know, in the u. s. agriculture produces more food than the u. s. citizens can actually consume with less than 2 percent of the population. china has 32 percent of its people in the rural areas. automation is changing the way factors work, their less less line workers, more and more people are repairing the machines that are actually doing it. so i don't necessarily know that there's a correlation between, you know, this classical economic model that you need more people in order to grow. i think really as we enter a tertiary economy, it's really about having disposable income. and that means a greater and larger middle class, not necessarily ju
i mean, china, you can imagine and china with a burgeoning population, but every family having, you know, 6 or 8 kids was traditional. obviously, infant mortality was an issue back then. but with modern medicine, imagine, you know, you would be blown past 2000000000 people. the amount of resources out there, i really, you know, while this is definitely about how china is reacting to it, let's look at this in a modern context. the fact is that, you know, in the u. s. agriculture produces more...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the image of 21st century china. and yet, china needs more babies. for the 1st time in 60 years, as population is shrinking. despite dropping its notorious one child policy some years ago. chinese couples are reluctant to have more children those out. so are you feel that the economic pressure on young people is quite high, especially for those from outside of beijing who live here. it's already really difficult. for those of us that were born in the eighty's, most of us are from one child families. there's a lot of pressure when it comes to taking care of your parents and improving your quality of life in the future, you'll have audi alley. with this is an inevitable outcome. at the moment people bowling the 2 thousands which is reaching the twenty's. and right now, many young people don't want to have kids. so that's because of the economic circumstances in the social environment. so that's contributed to decline and population growth. wine, back to the 19 fifties and china's population was exploding, fueled by chairman mas believed that a large po
that's the image of 21st century china. and yet, china needs more babies. for the 1st time in 60 years, as population is shrinking. despite dropping its notorious one child policy some years ago. chinese couples are reluctant to have more children those out. so are you feel that the economic pressure on young people is quite high, especially for those from outside of beijing who live here. it's already really difficult. for those of us that were born in the eighty's, most of us are from one...
48
48
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and china.re are maker handed up just over 4500 vehicles to customers, short of the bloomberg consensus forecast, which was for 20,000. the firm came up short of its goal to grow deliveries by 50% last year. the ceo of a chinese ev maker nio says he expects supply chains to return to public next year. deliveries are expected to fall short of the company's target of 150,000 cars. the company was particularly hit hard by the shanghai lockdown last may and june. >> it has indeed had some impact on us this year. with the process of traders reopening, it is inevitable to be impacted in the region where we are based, and also our supply-chain partners. the good thing is we can see the impact will be gone soon. i am very confident that in the near future, china's supply chain, and the auto industry will return to normal. yvonne: avatar: the way of water is on pace to become -- [laughter] -- i have not seen it but apparently it is the top-selling movie. it will be released in 2022, it has made almost $1
and china.re are maker handed up just over 4500 vehicles to customers, short of the bloomberg consensus forecast, which was for 20,000. the firm came up short of its goal to grow deliveries by 50% last year. the ceo of a chinese ev maker nio says he expects supply chains to return to public next year. deliveries are expected to fall short of the company's target of 150,000 cars. the company was particularly hit hard by the shanghai lockdown last may and june. >> it has indeed had some...
76
76
Jan 11, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
of how china turn out to be, what china turn out to be after 0 years in world trade the organizationpolicymakers in washington and allied democracies had hoped china would become a more open society by joining the wto, but it didn't turn out that way. in fact, it turned out to be moreor authoritarian over time, particularly under president xi jinping's administration in the last ten years. i think he pointed out a lot of valid concerns. many terms of how urgent, it has been for many years, i think. so it's a welcome move, i think, to see congress putting together something specifically for china and tackling the challenges. >> host: and framing it as a select committee that will focus on threats from the chinese communist party, not china writ large, why that framing for this new committee? >> guest: i think it's important. a lot of threats are concerning chinese behavior because of what the communist party in china was driving it. youu look at -- behavior, for example, it doesn't really matter whether a company is owned by the state, but when it comes to an influence overseas, even
of how china turn out to be, what china turn out to be after 0 years in world trade the organizationpolicymakers in washington and allied democracies had hoped china would become a more open society by joining the wto, but it didn't turn out that way. in fact, it turned out to be moreor authoritarian over time, particularly under president xi jinping's administration in the last ten years. i think he pointed out a lot of valid concerns. many terms of how urgent, it has been for many years, i...
96
96
Jan 4, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
he told us about the consequences of china's rapid reopening. >> both for china as the second largeste world but also xi jinping having consolidated so much power in his hands and using it in ways that are capricious and not in any way transparent, the global economy has never experienced anything like that level of uncertainty in the persona of one human being. we have seen it with the decision to do a complete 180 with the pandemic and zero covid. we have seen it with a trillion dollars off of market value of chinese tech stocks because xi jinping decided he was going to squeeze them. that level of uncertainty as china reopens, with no level of data we use to get five or 10 years ago is enormously concerning. >> this goes to your colleague. years ago, they told me don't underestimate his power. have we brought down -- do we see him we can off the covid disaster? >> you see china we can on the global stage. the lessons they are taking from taiwan, they've seen the united states and ukraine, the lessons they are taking from concerns about american economic strength vis-a-vis china on
he told us about the consequences of china's rapid reopening. >> both for china as the second largeste world but also xi jinping having consolidated so much power in his hands and using it in ways that are capricious and not in any way transparent, the global economy has never experienced anything like that level of uncertainty in the persona of one human being. we have seen it with the decision to do a complete 180 with the pandemic and zero covid. we have seen it with a trillion dollars...
9
9.0
Jan 9, 2023
01/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
russia and china have a long border .0 e-e 4,000 km plus on the border with russia there is a sensitive and the region simiani hungarian autonomous region, therefore it is important for china that the security situation on the borders remained stable. that is, china has only such a pragmatic interest and is trying to keep russia on a short notice. let's say it works , and so far so far. an ally or a partner, or both are possible, uh, china is looking for support from russia in its ideological confrontation, and the western powers, of course , see during the conversation that i already mentioned , which took place a week before the new year, uh, with putin, everyone said that regarding the russian war in ukraine, although he did not say that it was a russian war, he called it a conflict in ukraine, so he said that beijing would be objective and biased, so please explain from the side of beijing, we constantly hear ambiguous statements like this, then china will be condemns the war, does not condemn, but does not say that i
russia and china have a long border .0 e-e 4,000 km plus on the border with russia there is a sensitive and the region simiani hungarian autonomous region, therefore it is important for china that the security situation on the borders remained stable. that is, china has only such a pragmatic interest and is trying to keep russia on a short notice. let's say it works , and so far so far. an ally or a partner, or both are possible, uh, china is looking for support from russia in its ideological...
40
40
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
china rivalry. and finally, last but not least, we have mina, born in india, and she has enjoyed a varied career working as a development consultant, journalist, and the foreign correspondent for new delhi television, based in london. she has written op-eds and articles published in the -- the wall street journal, washington post, cnn, and the atlantic monthly. in her book, in a matter of trust, india u.s. relations have contributed to trump. she draws on presidential papers, nearly declassified documents, memoirs and interviews to reveal the prejudices and securities and political imperatives that so often have cast a shadow over this relationship. and with that, i turn it over to you. [applause] >> thanks for the introduction. so, when i took delivery of three books, three very different subjects, i understood immediately that these authors are united in their talent but divided what they're writing about. and in india, russia, and china. all of these countries are part of that club. but the simil
china rivalry. and finally, last but not least, we have mina, born in india, and she has enjoyed a varied career working as a development consultant, journalist, and the foreign correspondent for new delhi television, based in london. she has written op-eds and articles published in the -- the wall street journal, washington post, cnn, and the atlantic monthly. in her book, in a matter of trust, india u.s. relations have contributed to trump. she draws on presidential papers, nearly...
12
12
Jan 9, 2023
01/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the same, the same china.ean the people's republic of china, but it is important for us that this cooperation does not go to a more significant political choice, that is, when communication takes place at the level of parliamentarians, this is something that i absolutely accept, this is something that does not destabilize our relations with beijing, but if, for example, the ukrainian delegation in where the ministers will be visiting ivan, then this may already receive a negative response from the side, but why is this happening , some activists who consider china's position unacceptable, who see this position as undeniably supporting the russian federation, and consider china as a destructive partner which does not bring any benefits or any positives for ukraine and that is why they are calling to refocus on taiwan, let's say, but the expediency of this should be calculated in my opinion. this is not exactly a constructive position for ukraine relations with taiwan can and must be maintained, taiwan is a powe
the same, the same china.ean the people's republic of china, but it is important for us that this cooperation does not go to a more significant political choice, that is, when communication takes place at the level of parliamentarians, this is something that i absolutely accept, this is something that does not destabilize our relations with beijing, but if, for example, the ukrainian delegation in where the ministers will be visiting ivan, then this may already receive a negative response from...
63
63
Jan 30, 2023
01/23
by
1TV
quote
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 7
uh, dmitry, china has what to lose, the united states, its largest trading partner from china, is certainly interested in the american market, so china will, until the very last moment, when it will, perhaps strive to maintain status in such a way that it understands that even in the conditions of peace, he doesn’t care, most likely in some kind of long-term mode, but he wins over the united states without a war exactly, since this is how the strategy of the famous sun teaches this tzu art of war. is there really a significant change in the dynamics of military competition with washington's beijing in the balance of military forces? is it possible to say that china is creating a combined armed forces that could repel the united states and even more so pose a threat to taiwan, you know for the past 25 years, can be thirty, china certainly made a colossal leap including the field of military modernization. well, in particular, if before that they actually sat on airplanes on the slopes of the mig-21, then now they have full-weight aircraft, partly a compartment.
uh, dmitry, china has what to lose, the united states, its largest trading partner from china, is certainly interested in the american market, so china will, until the very last moment, when it will, perhaps strive to maintain status in such a way that it understands that even in the conditions of peace, he doesn’t care, most likely in some kind of long-term mode, but he wins over the united states without a war exactly, since this is how the strategy of the famous sun teaches this tzu art of...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
is a long time us allied, pivoting towards china. my colleagues been fizzling, has those stories and more after a short break. and remember, there's a lot more news on our website, www. dot com and do follow us on twitter. instagram. the handle is after dw, i've got office from me and the new scene, and spoke with scoring. do we say they were about giving up sports life every weekend on d. w? sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning paths like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now for free. with this is d, w, use asia coming up to date. juggling the world's 2 main superpowers, the united states and china. can the philippines have the best of both worlds in basement and so called security assurances from beijing, as well as one of washington kohls. it's an unwavering commitment, as an ally
is a long time us allied, pivoting towards china. my colleagues been fizzling, has those stories and more after a short break. and remember, there's a lot more news on our website, www. dot com and do follow us on twitter. instagram. the handle is after dw, i've got office from me and the new scene, and spoke with scoring. do we say they were about giving up sports life every weekend on d. w? sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation...
9
9.0
Jan 4, 2023
01/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
in this regard, china really depends on china now. a lot depends on china.a looks at the situation, what works or not works for putin, and depending on this, he will plan his actions. i will tell you even more that this is the impression from what i see. and i analyze that china may go faster than we expect because china is beginning to slip as putin grabbed the war as a salutary salt to stay in power for the rest of his life, and syntenj may take the aggravation of the situation and the tightening of the nuts within the country in china not only among the ghouls, but more broadly, that is, the creation of a tougher model is not just a controlled, well, chinese model of an authoritarian, but also such a police state, that is, then it will be inevitable that active actions will be taken externally, and it may come sooner , so yes, i agree. in this regard, with the former national security adviser of the united states, and also just a person who, even before this position, when we spoke with him, said very realistic things . the usa, first of all, must now inv
in this regard, china really depends on china now. a lot depends on china.a looks at the situation, what works or not works for putin, and depending on this, he will plan his actions. i will tell you even more that this is the impression from what i see. and i analyze that china may go faster than we expect because china is beginning to slip as putin grabbed the war as a salutary salt to stay in power for the rest of his life, and syntenj may take the aggravation of the situation and the...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
while keeping the friendship with china. it has now become my responsibility, but certainly my privilege to be able to continue that legacy to continue to promote all the friendships between china and the philippines. marcus junior's visit comes amid on resolved territorial disputes in the south china sea. now the neighbors have agreed to set up direct communication channels to handle attentions . the sorry, this while signing over a dozen deals that range from infrastructure development to the important after ryans from the philippines, from whom i a fruitful trip or for the president, connections between that philippine journalists other santos joins us here. now. berlin studios. so michael junior in bay jing and before that i find this quite interesting the us vice president in the philippines, but not by no, no, no as we become on the harris. but let's look at what those 2 visits mean been. i think it's more of, you know, the philippines, balancing this tight rope of a relationship that it has with both china and the u.
while keeping the friendship with china. it has now become my responsibility, but certainly my privilege to be able to continue that legacy to continue to promote all the friendships between china and the philippines. marcus junior's visit comes amid on resolved territorial disputes in the south china sea. now the neighbors have agreed to set up direct communication channels to handle attentions . the sorry, this while signing over a dozen deals that range from infrastructure development to the...
98
98
Jan 15, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
also, china another factor for us given we had china's top economic planner saying it will be watching the price of iron or very closely. australian minors in focus. speaking of china, the pboc is one of the central banks in asia that could make waves in markets this week because we have the one year nlf decision on monday. the expectation is no changes with one of the few exceptions from bloomberg intelligence, saying prepare for a cut to the key rate to try and spur the economy. the boj in japan on wednesday, their decision is live, it is a wildcard for us and that is down to not so much the key right, most economists saying that will be unchanged, but when it comes to its program of yield curve control. citigroup is saying it could be scrapped entirely, the policy this week. shery: we will see where that leaves the japanese into the dollar. we've seen a little retracement of the losses the past four weeks on friday's session. u.s. equity marks away on holidays on monday, we are seeing futures trading in the asian session pretty muted after the s&p 500 surpassed its 200 day moving av
also, china another factor for us given we had china's top economic planner saying it will be watching the price of iron or very closely. australian minors in focus. speaking of china, the pboc is one of the central banks in asia that could make waves in markets this week because we have the one year nlf decision on monday. the expectation is no changes with one of the few exceptions from bloomberg intelligence, saying prepare for a cut to the key rate to try and spur the economy. the boj in...
67
67
Jan 20, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, i remember, you know, when i first started interested in china and reporting on china was around when china was entering the wto in 2001. and bill clinton, you know, had delivered this famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the wto, which was, you know, he said, you know, if china joins the wto, the internet will know will start spreading there. and, you know, and and, you know, trying to control the internet is like trying to nail jell-o to the wall. right. and so, of course, the communist party will never be able to do that. and eventually, you know, ideas about democracy and freedom and the rule values will spread through china. right. and i think a lot of people believe that. i certainly believe that, you know, and i think and i think china was sort of believed it as well. i mean, i think a really afraid of the internet. they obviously censored it pretty heavily. but i think there was a kind of there was a turning point in china probably around sort of 12, 11, 2012 with the when when social media really started to spread in china quite widely. and i
you know, i remember, you know, when i first started interested in china and reporting on china was around when china was entering the wto in 2001. and bill clinton, you know, had delivered this famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the wto, which was, you know, he said, you know, if china joins the wto, the internet will know will start spreading there. and, you know, and and, you know, trying to control the internet is like trying to nail jell-o to the wall. right....
24
24
Jan 17, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, i remember, you know, when i first started interested in china and reporting on china was around when china was entering the wto in 2001. and bill clinton, you know, had delivered this famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the wto, which was, you know, he said, you know, if china joins the wto, the internet will know will start spreading there. and, you know, and and, you know, trying to control the internet is like trying to nail jell-o to the wall. right. and so, of course, the communist party will never be able to do that. and eventually, you know, ideas about democracy and freedom and the rule values will spread through china. right. and i think a lot of people believe that. i certainly believe that, you know, and i think and i think china was sort of believed it as well. i mean, i think a really afraid of the internet. they obviously censored it pretty heavily. but i think there was a kind of there was a turning point in china probably around sort of 12, 11, 2012 with the when when social media really started to spread in china quite widely. and i
you know, i remember, you know, when i first started interested in china and reporting on china was around when china was entering the wto in 2001. and bill clinton, you know, had delivered this famous line when he was trying to argue for china's inclusion in the wto, which was, you know, he said, you know, if china joins the wto, the internet will know will start spreading there. and, you know, and and, you know, trying to control the internet is like trying to nail jell-o to the wall. right....
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
all the carriers in china would have been heavily lost making recently, of course of us china innovation market was basically frozen on 20202019 levels was 0, quoted politics there. and the chinese carriers kept all the airplanes. they kept most of the staff. so they should be prepared fairly well as it was seem with the airports there. and of course in europe, the tourism industry and why this is really bracing, what is expected chinese? do you lose of travelers before covered? there were 155000000 chinese pen just traveling abroad. this might be a bit slow down because many chinese need in your passport, and that's a big problem for chinese to obtain these right now. you mentioned about the restrictions and i mentioned about them as well. the ones, a lot of chinese travelers are landing here in europe. i ought to, the global asian body make quite clear. it was not a fan of these restrictions. how much of a down or is that going to put on the the benefits for the aviation sector? yes, in demand to be seen. i mean cause it's a bit of a unwanted thing to see barriers go up once again. wha
all the carriers in china would have been heavily lost making recently, of course of us china innovation market was basically frozen on 20202019 levels was 0, quoted politics there. and the chinese carriers kept all the airplanes. they kept most of the staff. so they should be prepared fairly well as it was seem with the airports there. and of course in europe, the tourism industry and why this is really bracing, what is expected chinese? do you lose of travelers before covered? there were...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
were he to return to china? china was adamant that the west was being conned by this camera. happy spy. their version was that this, the factor was actually a fugitive. who was under investigation for fraud in china? actually, the facts are clear for these fraud who became a spy. this is a totally absurd loophole ridden screenplay concocted by anti china forces. they even release footage of one leads young in chords in china face in the fraud charges where he seemingly admits to being a liar on earth cor. documents and witness statement seems to corroborate china's version of the story. bots may be this intriguing fairy tale was target to pass up at the time for the western media since it was during a period of really tense relations between australia and china. their lowest points in almost 50 years with accusations of election meddling human rights violations. and china allegedly weaponized in trade. sometimes it really is a case of wishful thinking. but it seems that finally australia and the west half caught on, wang has not only been accused of committing fraud against a
were he to return to china? china was adamant that the west was being conned by this camera. happy spy. their version was that this, the factor was actually a fugitive. who was under investigation for fraud in china? actually, the facts are clear for these fraud who became a spy. this is a totally absurd loophole ridden screenplay concocted by anti china forces. they even release footage of one leads young in chords in china face in the fraud charges where he seemingly admits to being a liar on...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
sure goes india and china. why am i your, i'm director of the lang couldn't based belt road initiatives as china and india willing to help lanka through the tough economic situation is facing for free like india and china is really important in the same way that india and china 3 long hours so very important because of the joke up location. so it's very clear that both india and china, they want to help us still in the find the way that each can support salon got to work on these prices. i guess he's looking for some sort of build maybe india and china before giving the loan. but part of the agreement is to reform because 3 longer we can see that it's a fetus tested because then the failing to manage finance. so the reform is very much needed for them to get the money back. so they want to reform in the same time, they want to have some sort of deals made with india and china because they feel like that, you know, other part of the world that especially that western part, they are trying to make some part. and
sure goes india and china. why am i your, i'm director of the lang couldn't based belt road initiatives as china and india willing to help lanka through the tough economic situation is facing for free like india and china is really important in the same way that india and china 3 long hours so very important because of the joke up location. so it's very clear that both india and china, they want to help us still in the find the way that each can support salon got to work on these prices. i...
122
122
Jan 13, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
connections to china may not go to china. sales to entities may go straight to china.he only way we can be sure that u.s. crude does not end up in the hands of foreign entities of concerned is to reinstate that export ban. we shouldn't be exporting our streej ig oil reserves -- strategic oil reserves to china. i wish they put forth a more serious bill now. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlelady from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: i want to congratulate the gentlelady on her chairmanship. america was increasingly dominant in energy production, producing a surplus, a surplus. exceeding demand usually means you can have lower prices because you're providing supply that exceeds demand. and then when we have more supply, we can export. we can export to our allies with prices that compete with the opec cartel in the
connections to china may not go to china. sales to entities may go straight to china.he only way we can be sure that u.s. crude does not end up in the hands of foreign entities of concerned is to reinstate that export ban. we shouldn't be exporting our streej ig oil reserves -- strategic oil reserves to china. i wish they put forth a more serious bill now. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlelady from washington is...
54
54
Jan 16, 2023
01/23
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
we will talk more about china in a moment.e chinese the 30's leaning on the il market -- chinese 30's leaning one other commodity markets and saying they want to see prices sparking too far, too fast, as we see the chinese economy reopening. you can see that in rio tinto and other minors as well. let me show you the single stocks we have been watching. rio tinto down by 1.75. it's been on a great run. largely into the copper market. the chinese reopening is generally a big boom for committees like this. hellofresh getting a downgrade but this is led on the upside in this european rally. orsted up by 1.88%. announcing plans to produce a huge offshore inform -- wind farm. these company's come how do we think about them? are the energy companies? are they new energy companies? the distinction is increasingly important to committees like or stead -- orsted. china continues to be a huge factor for european equities. we are going to get an awful lot of chinese data. in some ways we are looking for insight into what is happening with
we will talk more about china in a moment.e chinese the 30's leaning on the il market -- chinese 30's leaning one other commodity markets and saying they want to see prices sparking too far, too fast, as we see the chinese economy reopening. you can see that in rio tinto and other minors as well. let me show you the single stocks we have been watching. rio tinto down by 1.75. it's been on a great run. largely into the copper market. the chinese reopening is generally a big boom for committees...
8
8.0
Jan 4, 2023
01/23
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
in this regard, china really depends on china now . e china is looking at the situation, what is going, what is going wrong with putin, and depending on this, it will plan in its actions, i will tell you even more damage from what i see and analyze, china may go faster than we expect, because china is starting to slip, as putin as a savior he seized the salt for the war in order to stay in power until the end of his life, and senpin can take the aggravation of the situation and the tightening of the nuts inside the country in china, not only among the gurs, but more broadly, that is, the creation of a tougher model is not easy controlled by the chinese model of an authoritarian and also such a police state, that is, then it will be inevitable that there will be active action outside, and it may come sooner , so i agree in this regard with the former national security adviser of the united states, and also just a person who of this position, when we talked with him, they said very realistic things. in many ways, that is why i agree with him and i think that the countries of the west of
in this regard, china really depends on china now . e china is looking at the situation, what is going, what is going wrong with putin, and depending on this, it will plan in its actions, i will tell you even more damage from what i see and analyze, china may go faster than we expect, because china is starting to slip, as putin as a savior he seized the salt for the war in order to stay in power until the end of his life, and senpin can take the aggravation of the situation and the tightening...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
but, you know, what would that, how do we set china back a little bit, but china, china would end up. i think china is working on developing their own technology and they could so would play. it would play a role. and a s a middle actually is a major, major component to, to slow down china as development of their own internal chips. so that there are, thanks very much for break enough time for us. we appreciate as always, earl rock, you sent executive vice president of the eurasia center thing time. thank you. ok. let's turn attention to india where a recent poll among citizens has thrown up. so my opening results, including the u. s. taking 2nd place among what people view as the top security threat to the nation. ortiz, india correspond the engine sharma picks up the story. and now the ball is seeing that u. s. is considered as a 2nd top thread going ahead of focused on and boxed on. remember, in the shares of he's 3 or military conflict with border disputes as well induct, ever since the creation of focus on 947, india had trouble diplomatic relationship with the and a u. s. in fac
but, you know, what would that, how do we set china back a little bit, but china, china would end up. i think china is working on developing their own technology and they could so would play. it would play a role. and a s a middle actually is a major, major component to, to slow down china as development of their own internal chips. so that there are, thanks very much for break enough time for us. we appreciate as always, earl rock, you sent executive vice president of the eurasia center thing...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
s is trying to, to regain technology leadership over china and trying to restrict technology into china. so china has a couple of things. it can do 1st of all, the short term. it can invest in legacy technology or where the u. s. is not restricting access. and longer term it can develop its own leading edge technology . that's a much bigger challenge that are some particular critical piece of equipment that china needs to, to have access to or to develop itself. and that's going to take a long time, you know, 101520 years to, to develop that, that domestic inability for china. so the task ahead for the u. s. in san jose, very different on the semiconductor shortage that we've seen as a result of the current of ice pandemic is the reason why they've realized that it's so important to have, you know, a reliable supply of semiconductors, isn't it? is that semiconductor shortage? going to continue through 2023 weak nearing the end of it now. yeah, this gets to where we are the industry cycle and, and as you mentioned, you know, the last couple of years we've seen shortages. the, the standar
s is trying to, to regain technology leadership over china and trying to restrict technology into china. so china has a couple of things. it can do 1st of all, the short term. it can invest in legacy technology or where the u. s. is not restricting access. and longer term it can develop its own leading edge technology . that's a much bigger challenge that are some particular critical piece of equipment that china needs to, to have access to or to develop itself. and that's going to take a long...