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let us be honest, we cannot disengage from china. we need china and china needs us.need to work together not to create enemies. china is a powerful country. they are building infrastructure, talking to others and we are just having literal outpost everywhere. host: you go ahead. guest: i do not think we are creating china as an enemy, china is creating enemies left and right. the reason -- xi jinping was willing to come to san francisco is because half of the countries have been bullied and harassed by china on a weekly and daily basis. the philippines and even japan. that is why he comes here to have a summit with the united states. he is trying to modify that kind of displeasure. that is a problem. china has very important agenda on its plate. and we have to realize that this causes tension. i do not think it is right to have the equivalents to blame the united states on china. but the united states have given china more opportunities to cooperate. it is china that refuse. for example intellectual property rights and also fentanyl and i was working in the previous
let us be honest, we cannot disengage from china. we need china and china needs us.need to work together not to create enemies. china is a powerful country. they are building infrastructure, talking to others and we are just having literal outpost everywhere. host: you go ahead. guest: i do not think we are creating china as an enemy, china is creating enemies left and right. the reason -- xi jinping was willing to come to san francisco is because half of the countries have been bullied and...
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, staying in china, working in china.countries to limit companies and i will continue for a very long time. so we should not be misled by the mixed messages about disinvestment about china, decoupling and de—risking, that is happening, but that quite often is more driven by economic factors rather than political factors. economic factors rather than politicalfactors. also, the main political risks forcing about china when you talk to businesses is actually not china but the united states. these businesses are really, really fearful of any sanctions by the united states, any effort or attempt to force companies to decouple. that is at the top of their list of fears. so not china, but the us and the way that they deal with trade relations and business relations with china. that is foremost on the minds of business leaders across asia and across europe. naturally because these _ and across europe. naturally because these are _ and across europe. naturally because these are the - and across europe. naturally because these are
, staying in china, working in china.countries to limit companies and i will continue for a very long time. so we should not be misled by the mixed messages about disinvestment about china, decoupling and de—risking, that is happening, but that quite often is more driven by economic factors rather than political factors. economic factors rather than politicalfactors. also, the main political risks forcing about china when you talk to businesses is actually not china but the united states....
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and china. want to be friends with both sides. we would rather not choose a particular side but when there are specific issues, we will have to weigh in depending on our own national interest and depending on the principles behind it and depending on the circumstances. no two countries may have the same position. the stigma it made with regards to russia, ukraine, israel, hamas. you will find our position is somewhat different. maybe it is closer to what the u.s. would position itself to be but we come up with those positions not to please one side or the other but because of our particular circumstances. on taiwan, i i think in recent months the u.s. has been proceeding very cautiously and i think understands that for taiwan there is a careful collaboration of deterrence and insurance. you typically think of itf as u need to reassure taiwan but the truth also is you do need in some way to quietly detour taiwan not to shift further towards independence and you do need to quietly reassure china t
and china. want to be friends with both sides. we would rather not choose a particular side but when there are specific issues, we will have to weigh in depending on our own national interest and depending on the principles behind it and depending on the circumstances. no two countries may have the same position. the stigma it made with regards to russia, ukraine, israel, hamas. you will find our position is somewhat different. maybe it is closer to what the u.s. would position itself to be but...
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indeed even in china.d—butter issues that people are talking about on the campaign trail here, but overshadowing elections in taiwan is always the issue of china and relations with china. it's just unavoidable. what you very simplistically have is the ruling party, the democratic progressive party, which has beenin progressive party, which has been in powerfor the last eight years, is very much closer to america and thinks the way taiwan should protect itself is by building up its military and building up its relations with like—minded countries, the us, australia, japan and the philippines and so on. and you have the opposition here who say, no, look, we have the reality of china and we have to deal with china, and they are really running on a platform of, if you elect us, we will open a dialogue with china, we are the ones that beijing trusts because we are not pro—independence, we want to maintain the status quo. so that's very, very simplistically the divide between the different candidates. the ruling
indeed even in china.d—butter issues that people are talking about on the campaign trail here, but overshadowing elections in taiwan is always the issue of china and relations with china. it's just unavoidable. what you very simplistically have is the ruling party, the democratic progressive party, which has beenin progressive party, which has been in powerfor the last eight years, is very much closer to america and thinks the way taiwan should protect itself is by building up its military...
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well i think historically china has been very pro palestinian, the people's republic of china is that a communist. china has been very pro um pro palestine german mileage, the don't help support the palestinian liberation organization during the seventy's . this in the eighty's, a group of israeli soldiers found all these documents, you know, gorilla instructor instruction books from china. and there's always been sort of backing us as an agent against what, what china described as imperialism. and also in china is on t us stuffs which has been very common for many years in recent years. that's change. so the attitude is right, it's become much more positive because of technological issues. primarily is right, has been able to help. china is admissions in terms of building up, it's, it's technological prowess, and these are thoughts, so it's become much more pro. but in the last, while we've seen, we've seen a different adapted change in stance. how do you think then these positions feed into a public sentiment among chinese people in particular the anti semitism that, that you've bee
well i think historically china has been very pro palestinian, the people's republic of china is that a communist. china has been very pro um pro palestine german mileage, the don't help support the palestinian liberation organization during the seventy's . this in the eighty's, a group of israeli soldiers found all these documents, you know, gorilla instructor instruction books from china. and there's always been sort of backing us as an agent against what, what china described as imperialism....
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i china bookkeepers were this time around?— china bookkeepers were this time around?around? i think china very much understands the - time around? i think china very i much understands the importance of this issue to america, and of this issue to america, and of course they want better economic relations with america. the economy and china is troubled, there is very high unemployment, a lot of social unrest and discontent among the working people, the people who have lostjobs, especially people coming out of high school into college, foreign investment into china has dropped dramatically, and so china is trying to bring back western companies to set up operations, to manufacture things that are designed specifically for the chinese people, and that creates jobs for the chinese people, so it�*s within china�*s best interest to have better with america, and of course one of our key priorities is. the flow of chemicals from china, which then i used to make fentanyl, used by the drug cartels in south america and mexico, and so they know how important this is, to the fact
i china bookkeepers were this time around?— china bookkeepers were this time around?around? i think china very much understands the - time around? i think china very i much understands the importance of this issue to america, and of this issue to america, and of course they want better economic relations with america. the economy and china is troubled, there is very high unemployment, a lot of social unrest and discontent among the working people, the people who have lostjobs, especially...
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-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me on this panel with two distinguished colleagues. both countries i know well. you ask a question about how i view the u.s.-china china relationship now. i am neither optimistic or pessimistic. as an australian, congenitally real estate -- realistic. i think we need to ground our analysis of the events of the last few weeks and the next few weeks. china is now much more powerful than it was in decades past. why do we have tensions in the u.s.-china relationship? china has moved from the margins of a global power to the
-china relations. given that, i would like to start the conversation with a relatively open-ended question to each of you. i would like to start with ambassador rudd. given you have written a book about the potential risk of war between the u.s. and china, i was wondering if you would give your assessment on where the u.s. and china relationship stands. if you are optimistic or pessimistic about a biden xi visit in november. >> thank you to the council on foreign relations for inviting me...
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here's a taste, subsidizing china, china, china, china, china. but here's the memo that every one of these political actors apparently failed to read. there is no separating us from china because our economies are debt our consumption base. there were workforce, our appetite for the technology that we need. all of these things are inexorably tied. in fact, if any one of these presidential aspirants that you are just seeing on the screen, i bothered to read the papers around the same time that they were doing this debate just opened up a newspaper. they want to see this check out this headline, but it is tesla relies on china for 40 percent of its batteries supplies. so let's just use this article as, as, as an example of the present us and china inter dependence. where 1st we learned that 40 percent of the companies, the manufacturer, battery storage capabilities for tesla. our chinese. wow. cool. no, right. wait, there's more 40 percent of the test. most aluminum smelters are also, chinese companies. 40 percent. wait, there's more 33 percent of
here's a taste, subsidizing china, china, china, china, china. but here's the memo that every one of these political actors apparently failed to read. there is no separating us from china because our economies are debt our consumption base. there were workforce, our appetite for the technology that we need. all of these things are inexorably tied. in fact, if any one of these presidential aspirants that you are just seeing on the screen, i bothered to read the papers around the same time that...
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. in at using tensions between the us and china.— at using tensions between the us and china.n other news the un security _ us and china. in other news the un security council _ us and china. in other news the un security council passes - us and china. in other news the un security council passes a - un security council passes a resolution calling for an urgent and extended humanitarian pause in the fighting in gaza. hello and welcome to the programme we begin in san francisco where president biden is expected to speak to the media in the next few minutes. he has been meeting with his chinese counterpart, xijinping chinese counterpart, xi jinping on chinese counterpart, xijinping on the sidelines of the asia—pacific economic cooperation meeting. after several admirals of talks the two leaders were seen taking a walk around the garden of the mansion where the meeting took place. mr biden told reporters that it went well and gave them a thumbs up sign. this isjust their second in person meeting since president biden assumed office in 2021. we can cross live to san francisco and
. in at using tensions between the us and china.— at using tensions between the us and china.n other news the un security _ us and china. in other news the un security council _ us and china. in other news the un security council passes - us and china. in other news the un security council passes a - un security council passes a resolution calling for an urgent and extended humanitarian pause in the fighting in gaza. hello and welcome to the programme we begin in san francisco where president...
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china. but it is resolved peacefully and not by military force by the mainland. so i'm sure the president reiterated our one china policy, recognising that beijing is the sovereign nation under taiwan and we don't seek independence, we are neutral on that issue. it is up to the taiwan people and the people of china. i taiwan people and the people of china. , ., ., _, taiwan people and the people of china. , ., ., . ~ china. i 'ust want to come back to that china. ijust want to come back to that agreement _ china. ijust want to come back to that agreement to _ china. ijust want to come back to that agreement to stamp . china. i just want to come back. to that agreement to stamp some of the ingredients being used to make fenta nyl of the ingredients being used to make fentanyl here in the us that are coming from china. now china has promised something similar in the past to stop those precursor chemicals. do you think that china will keep its word this time around? i think china very much unde
china. but it is resolved peacefully and not by military force by the mainland. so i'm sure the president reiterated our one china policy, recognising that beijing is the sovereign nation under taiwan and we don't seek independence, we are neutral on that issue. it is up to the taiwan people and the people of china. i taiwan people and the people of china. , ., ., _, taiwan people and the people of china. , ., ., . ~ china. i 'ust want to come back to that china. ijust want to come back to that...
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between the european union and china, and she actually stated that relations with china are a determiningtor for the economic prosperity and security of the european union, because china is one of the largest trading partners of the european union, but nevertheless, she emphasized that china, despite being a permanent member of the un security council, does not distance itself does not distance itself from russia's aggressive war, and what should the european union do about it, ursula fondern asked herself. she stated that it is necessary to interact with beijing so that its support for russia remains as much as possible limited but exactly how the european union will influence china with this goal, ursela fonteren did not specify. let's hope that is possible in the 12th package of sanctions of the european union against russia, which is currently in place. china will make a sound in some way, and you don't remember the story of how the european union and european countries tried to tame russia, when vladimir putin was at all meetings, at all summits and talked about the fact that it is b
between the european union and china, and she actually stated that relations with china are a determiningtor for the economic prosperity and security of the european union, because china is one of the largest trading partners of the european union, but nevertheless, she emphasized that china, despite being a permanent member of the un security council, does not distance itself does not distance itself from russia's aggressive war, and what should the european union do about it, ursula fondern...
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china, china's gdp will be at the level of 3%, the economic slowdown, and accordingly this slowdown,will be reflected in a certain way to the world, because many countries of the world were dependent precisely on the chinese economy, and the chinese economy was the engine of the world economy, and in in this regard, of course there will be some influence, and so even the fact that bai biden met with xijin pini, they talked a lot about economic issues, obviously the united states for its part ... will also do certain steps that are not related to their national security, that is, there are matters of principle, these are technologies that they don't want, high technology that they don't want to put in the hands of china now, but other things that they can continue to do in terms of trade that will help china to level its economy, why, because the united states, for its part, is also closely connected, no matter how it is, but they recognize this fact . in addition, in addition to the united states, a number of countries, the european union are also connected and the world in general .
china, china's gdp will be at the level of 3%, the economic slowdown, and accordingly this slowdown,will be reflected in a certain way to the world, because many countries of the world were dependent precisely on the chinese economy, and the chinese economy was the engine of the world economy, and in in this regard, of course there will be some influence, and so even the fact that bai biden met with xijin pini, they talked a lot about economic issues, obviously the united states for its part...
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china will not say, china - a country that generally officially declares that it thinks in completelyf community, the common destiny of humanity, rejection of military-political, from confrontation of military-political blocs, a country that always prefers the format of bilateral relations rather than relations blocs, therefore, of course, china never said anywhere that, out of a sense of solidarity with someone, it would abandon the issue of developing relations with its generally main economic partner. therefore, in my opinion, similar views were initially unfounded, but at the same time we must understand that the tone of the conversation between sidzenping and biden and the results that were achieved, but in no way compare with what is happening between moscow and beijing, of course, our level of mutual understanding, the level of mutual trust is much higher -much higher. i know that mgemo china week is taking place right now , well, apparently it coincided by chance, i think so, from the point of view of higher education, which trains personnel, here we are for this, as the perso
china will not say, china - a country that generally officially declares that it thinks in completelyf community, the common destiny of humanity, rejection of military-political, from confrontation of military-political blocs, a country that always prefers the format of bilateral relations rather than relations blocs, therefore, of course, china never said anywhere that, out of a sense of solidarity with someone, it would abandon the issue of developing relations with its generally main...
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china controlled labs. raise china sending a spy balloon to float across america as well. mentioned in cuba. they probably didn't mention china's growing attempts to try to control access to the panama canal as well. everything that biden has done leading up to this summit has been about setting the mood music, if you will, for smooth relations with the communist adversary for joe biden's re-election. another thing we saw today at the outset of this summit that is very troubling is just a couple seats down from joe biden is john kerry, not the secretary of defense, but john kerry, the special envoy for climate change. it goes to show you what joe biden's priorities are when dealing with the chinese. it's not american jobs. it's not american safety, it's getting climate change deal with china, which, of course, they would cheat on. >> laura: yeah. a former pentagon official, senator, is convinced that xi is here to beg biden to ease up period, watch. >> why is xi agreeing to this meeting now? i think part of
china controlled labs. raise china sending a spy balloon to float across america as well. mentioned in cuba. they probably didn't mention china's growing attempts to try to control access to the panama canal as well. everything that biden has done leading up to this summit has been about setting the mood music, if you will, for smooth relations with the communist adversary for joe biden's re-election. another thing we saw today at the outset of this summit that is very troubling is just a...
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in june in copenhagen. but china already came to saudi jeddah in august, but china was not in malta last month again, so china's participation in jeddah, which was perceived as a sign of moscow's international isolation, was a sign of respect for ukraine, or even more respect for saudi arabia , from which the chinese get oil. let's see if china will be at the next meeting of advisers. as for chinese weapons, there is no firm indication that china is directly supplying them. lethal weapons of russia, but there was information that chinese drones and spare parts could go to russia through commercial structures, china can also provide russia with high technologies, says pavlo klimkin, the main thing is technology and dual-use goods. russia can't produce the microchips it needs so much, it can't produce many components for its...weapons, and it's these dual-use goods that are actually used in the russian military industry, their export, they're quite critical, so china has leverage influence on russia, it is also necessary to understand the chinese interest in the large-scale post-war f
in june in copenhagen. but china already came to saudi jeddah in august, but china was not in malta last month again, so china's participation in jeddah, which was perceived as a sign of moscow's international isolation, was a sign of respect for ukraine, or even more respect for saudi arabia , from which the chinese get oil. let's see if china will be at the next meeting of advisers. as for chinese weapons, there is no firm indication that china is directly supplying them. lethal weapons of...
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vietnam is starting to massively relocate other production from china, and china understands this, and if they do not stop this, then the tendency to slow down the chinese economy will begin, becoming a landslide, it throws hundreds of young people into the streets, especially this one, well, this is industrial, industrial bio-robots, people under the age of 35, among them mass without... beating, which potentially makes an explosive street, explosive protests, and china, well, for china, any street protests are always expensive, tiananmen-men is too etched in the memory of the beijing, communist authorities , by the way, no matter how much biden and xi jinping praised each other there, biden still couldn't help himself even after the negotiations with the leader china... again called him a dictator, and in beijing they criticized such a statement, because they wanted to present it as a victory for the chinese leader and chinese diplomacy, let's see this rote brawl. yes, he is a dictator in the sense that he rules a communist country whose form of government is completely different fro
vietnam is starting to massively relocate other production from china, and china understands this, and if they do not stop this, then the tendency to slow down the chinese economy will begin, becoming a landslide, it throws hundreds of young people into the streets, especially this one, well, this is industrial, industrial bio-robots, people under the age of 35, among them mass without... beating, which potentially makes an explosive street, explosive protests, and china, well, for china, any...
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undoubtedly for china, taiwan is a red line and the task of china is the revival of nations, which they draw as a red line in their strategies, that by 2049, they should economically become the number one economy one, and due to the economic potential to realize one's political ambitions in the world, including without having to fight , in this way, well, taiwan would simply become an after-the-fact, a part, a part of china, but this plan fails, why, because the process of globalization is disrupted, which enabled china to fulfill its role as a world factory, for a world factory, what is needed are highly liquid sales markets, and it so happened that the highly liquid sales markets are the united states and europe, and this is the euro-atlantic alliance, and this is the second camp. and if you don't have trade between camps, you are moving from globalization to regionalization, in regionalization you do not trade much, which means that you will not reach 2049, but maybe 2079, or maybe never, if conflict increases, then there will be no trade, so we need to stop conflicts and china is in
undoubtedly for china, taiwan is a red line and the task of china is the revival of nations, which they draw as a red line in their strategies, that by 2049, they should economically become the number one economy one, and due to the economic potential to realize one's political ambitions in the world, including without having to fight , in this way, well, taiwan would simply become an after-the-fact, a part, a part of china, but this plan fails, why, because the process of globalization is...
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. china. they came to german auto industries, most important markets, accounting for some 40 percent of its total turnover. no other international car producing country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a v. w santana. in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai and to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding autos we produce for customers. we've left our mark on the market there. and what though, we've certainly help bring about technological progress in the respective regions to have by the fuse you guys on a n s. and they helped china learn from scratch and improve the automotive industry . i teach him a tracy. yes. so create for the last 20 or 30 years german car companies have been excellent teachers and set an example for the whole chinese auto industry. how the last about yeah. for decades the chinese mar
. china. they came to german auto industries, most important markets, accounting for some 40 percent of its total turnover. no other international car producing country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a v. w santana. in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai and to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding...
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it's a big is always gonna, if you don't go to china, china in the future because of those on china, our departments come right in front of, of china. if you don't do that, those the race german carmakers seem to have taken this message to heart dw mercedes, and bmw are selling out more than 5000000000 bureaus to get cooperation agreements with chinese partners rolling for battery production and the development of self driving cars and mobility software. germany's auto industry is doubling its investments in china compared to recent years. china is the place to be china is where we are at home. targeted long term strategy and so just whistling in the dark. one of those steps is to make that china operations more tournaments to kind of create subsidiaries that, that are more independent from the rest of the world they produce in china. unfortunately, this is going to have an immense impact on uh, the drum and economy. germany's foreign minister and lena bab book isn't pleased when jobs and supply chains leave the country for china. the german government is currently in talks about a n
it's a big is always gonna, if you don't go to china, china in the future because of those on china, our departments come right in front of, of china. if you don't do that, those the race german carmakers seem to have taken this message to heart dw mercedes, and bmw are selling out more than 5000000000 bureaus to get cooperation agreements with chinese partners rolling for battery production and the development of self driving cars and mobility software. germany's auto industry is doubling its...
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not just people in china and the us. — just people in china and the us, but— just people in china andorld expects _ us, but the rest of the world expects that of us. us president _ expects that of us. us president also - expects that of us. ii’s president also struck a positive tone when he discussed the outcomes of today's historic in san francisco. i welcome the positive steps we have _ welcome the positive steps we have taken today. it's important for the world to see we are — important for the world to see we are implementing the approach in the best traditions of american diplomacy. we are talking — of american diplomacy. we are talking to — of american diplomacy. we are talking to our competitors, just— talking to our competitors, just talking, being blunt with one another so there is no misunderstanding. it is a key element _ misunderstanding. it is a key element to maintaining global stability for the american people. in the months ahead, we will continue to preserve and pursue — will continue to preserve and pursue high level diplomacy with— pursue high level diplomacy with t
not just people in china and the us. — just people in china and the us, but— just people in china andorld expects _ us, but the rest of the world expects that of us. us president _ expects that of us. us president also - expects that of us. ii’s president also struck a positive tone when he discussed the outcomes of today's historic in san francisco. i welcome the positive steps we have _ welcome the positive steps we have taken today. it's important for the world to see we are —...
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uh, if you don't go to china, china in the future because of the on china, our departments come right in front of of china. if you don't do that goes the race . german carmakers seem to have taken this message to heart, dw, mercedes, and bmw, or showing up more than 5000000000 bureaus to get cooperation agreements with chinese partners rolling for battery production and the development of self driving cars and mobility software. germany's auto industry is doubling its investments in china compared to recent years. china is the place to be china is where we are at home. a targeted long term strategy and so just whistling in the dark. one of the steps is to make that china operations more tournaments to kind of create subsidiaries that, that are more independent from the rest of the world they produce in china. unfortunately, this is going to happen. events impact um, uh, the drum and economy. germany's foreign minister on elena bab box isn't pleased when jobs and supply chains leave the country for china. the german government is currently in talks about a new china strategy for german
uh, if you don't go to china, china in the future because of the on china, our departments come right in front of of china. if you don't do that goes the race . german carmakers seem to have taken this message to heart, dw, mercedes, and bmw, or showing up more than 5000000000 bureaus to get cooperation agreements with chinese partners rolling for battery production and the development of self driving cars and mobility software. germany's auto industry is doubling its investments in china...
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in 20, china took action to reduce the amount of fentanyl shipped from china to the united states but since that time they have evolved from finished fennel to chemical ingredients and pill presses which are being shipped without control. some of these pills are being inserted into other drugs that a lot of people are dying. more people between the ages from 18-49 die from conventional than any other cause. with this new understanding we will reduce the flow of precursor chemical and pill pressers. this will save lives and i appreciate president xi's commitment on this issue. we have test our teams to make sure that it works. host: president biden on this agreement with the chinese leader on combating fentanyl. it made the business section of the new york times. china to stop the flow of fentanyl. they have stopped more fentanyl from entering the united states than in the prior venous -- previous five years. synthetic opiates may have resulted in over 77,000 overdose deaths in the united states between 2022 and april 2023. the problem with overdoses are acute in san francisco. china w
in 20, china took action to reduce the amount of fentanyl shipped from china to the united states but since that time they have evolved from finished fennel to chemical ingredients and pill presses which are being shipped without control. some of these pills are being inserted into other drugs that a lot of people are dying. more people between the ages from 18-49 die from conventional than any other cause. with this new understanding we will reduce the flow of precursor chemical and pill...
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china. and what about biden, it is necessary to ensure that the competition does not turn into a conflict, to lead responsibly this competition, these were the words of joe biden. by the way, when he was asked whether he trusts the chinese leader, the american president replied with the saying: "trust, but verify." but there was one point that could from this meeting , are you going to continue to call the president the dictator, the term you used before, look, he is, he's a dictator in the sense that he's the man who runs the country when biden made a similar comment in the summer, chinese officials were angry, calling it extremely absurd and irresponsible, it was the same now, the ministry of foreign affairs of china also condemned such a replica of china, biden. such words are extremely incorrect and irresponsible political manipulation. china categorically protests against this. so how? biden's words about the chinese dictator overshadowed such an important meeting and added bitterness t
china. and what about biden, it is necessary to ensure that the competition does not turn into a conflict, to lead responsibly this competition, these were the words of joe biden. by the way, when he was asked whether he trusts the chinese leader, the american president replied with the saying: "trust, but verify." but there was one point that could from this meeting , are you going to continue to call the president the dictator, the term you used before, look, he is, he's a dictator...
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and china and destabilizing for the world. a healthy economy requires workers to be treated fairly. -- the breadth and depth -- and practices. these are concerns i hear from u.s. businesses. vice premier and i focused on the need for joint work on global challenges. the economic impacts of climate change are mounting across the globe. here in california. we have discussed specific areas where we can enhance our cooperation on climate finance, our cochairing of the g20 sustainable finance working group. i also underscored too many countries continue to face high risk of debt stress and -- that does not work as it should. i emphasized the need for us to build on our good -- progress, much faster progress on other debt restructuring cases. we discussed -- the debt architecture work better and faster. we also spoke about our efforts to promote local financial stability, and the importance of strengthening the world bank, imf, and the international architecture. earlier this week we took positive steps towards strengthening the imf
and china and destabilizing for the world. a healthy economy requires workers to be treated fairly. -- the breadth and depth -- and practices. these are concerns i hear from u.s. businesses. vice premier and i focused on the need for joint work on global challenges. the economic impacts of climate change are mounting across the globe. here in california. we have discussed specific areas where we can enhance our cooperation on climate finance, our cochairing of the g20 sustainable finance...
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china and is read as well. so is, well, definitely wouldn't want to see china now doesn't seem china as an honest broker. and i think the other countries in the region also, i'm not sure the china has the ability to actually broke or why you know, not scale solution to the conflict. and i want to learn more about that relationship between china and israel. i understand the recent years trade had been growing between the 2 countries. can you talk about that and whether that will change, moving for given what's happened in china statements over the last few weeks. absolutely. so i think over the decade of so we definitely see the positive trend and the israel china relationship trade. does it go big lee, china become much more interested in news early technology. china has been involved in some of these, those major infrastructure projects. um 2022. it was a record year and is the china trade coming up to $21000000000.00 us. busy was i think it's also important to remember that prime minister, nathan, yeah, was m
china and is read as well. so is, well, definitely wouldn't want to see china now doesn't seem china as an honest broker. and i think the other countries in the region also, i'm not sure the china has the ability to actually broke or why you know, not scale solution to the conflict. and i want to learn more about that relationship between china and israel. i understand the recent years trade had been growing between the 2 countries. can you talk about that and whether that will change, moving...
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weta used to worry china was 10 feet.l, we now understand i is not. >> laurawher: not saying no are where we could cooperate with china, he has a point there. iserst that sophisticated enougw understanding of china given history of what just happened in the past three or four years? >> all the problems that all of your all guests outline, they h one thing in common, they were instigated by china. we don't send balloons over e there,we we were candid about a covid, we arboe not buying farmland up in china and don't d have students spying like they n do. we are not doing it, it is all xi. it is him.is hat why is he doing that? not because he wants to be a strategic partner, he wants to be a members of the jury mon. he ithats baffled we are so str and weak in turning over all of these prerogatives and openings to him. we have to disabuse him and he will like us better if he respects and fears us. he doesn't like us now, he feelh we have intrinsic strength, we e weak morally, culturally, socially. that is dangerous.th >> laur
weta used to worry china was 10 feet.l, we now understand i is not. >> laurawher: not saying no are where we could cooperate with china, he has a point there. iserst that sophisticated enougw understanding of china given history of what just happened in the past three or four years? >> all the problems that all of your all guests outline, they h one thing in common, they were instigated by china. we don't send balloons over e there,we we were candid about a covid, we arboe not...
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wait a minute don't the china greeneys know china is the biggest polluter in the world?ait another minute, in 2022 china permitted an average of two new coal-fired power plants a week? that is already 1100 a year. they're leading the world with coal-fired power plants and another 300 in the pipeline. personally i don't care. i'm for clean coal. i want to end the war on fossil fuels and i want to end the green new deal. the green new deal is dragging the u.s. down all over the world. i have am just sorry that china is the one that's doing it and i do blame joe biden for all of that. and that is my riff this evening. anyway, folks up next, we're going to talk about all of this with missouri senator eric schmitt. please stick around. you know, junk the green new deal. let's end the war against fossil fuels. let be america first for a change instead of second or third. ♪. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. j
wait a minute don't the china greeneys know china is the biggest polluter in the world?ait another minute, in 2022 china permitted an average of two new coal-fired power plants a week? that is already 1100 a year. they're leading the world with coal-fired power plants and another 300 in the pipeline. personally i don't care. i'm for clean coal. i want to end the war on fossil fuels and i want to end the green new deal. the green new deal is dragging the u.s. down all over the world. i have am...
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it's hard to quit china.ufacturing centre where for certain products it has advantages that are hard to replicate. having said that, many companies are looking at new strategies like a china plus one strategy, a china plus two strategy, so that they don't have all their eggs in one basket. there's different depending on what sector you're talking about. you'll see that in areas that are dependent on labour costs, it's gotten more expensive to produce in china. but when companies look to make their supply chains more resilient by making stuff in a different place, what options are they finding? what are the good options? well, what we found in a recent survey that we conducted is that companies have been looking at nations here in the western hemisphere as alternatives to china and to asia generally. and the factors that go into that are really not a revelation. they found that one of the real constraints for further investment in mexico is concerns about safety and security and the rule of law. in other parts
it's hard to quit china.ufacturing centre where for certain products it has advantages that are hard to replicate. having said that, many companies are looking at new strategies like a china plus one strategy, a china plus two strategy, so that they don't have all their eggs in one basket. there's different depending on what sector you're talking about. you'll see that in areas that are dependent on labour costs, it's gotten more expensive to produce in china. but when companies look to make...
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on china.he white house does not have the luxury of anti-china rhetoric. they have to improve on the relationship and so it is a tight walk and they are going to want to get some kind of deal out of the summit in san francisco but there will be scrutiny to make sure it is not perceived that china is getting the better end of it. vonnie: thank you, that is bloomberg's white house and politics reporter gregory. up next, speaking with the ceo of strattera financial group on why she thinks the u.s. economy is not slowing as much as some suggest. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: you're watching daybreak australia taking a look at the week ahead. cpi data is expected to increase for third month. ahead of last october cpi is rising. price pressure is bringing apprehension among officials to signally all clear. we'll be watching cpi in the euro zone. china's activity data will show the recovery being forecast as well as fixed asset investment. retail sales may pick up but that will need to pay comparison
on china.he white house does not have the luxury of anti-china rhetoric. they have to improve on the relationship and so it is a tight walk and they are going to want to get some kind of deal out of the summit in san francisco but there will be scrutiny to make sure it is not perceived that china is getting the better end of it. vonnie: thank you, that is bloomberg's white house and politics reporter gregory. up next, speaking with the ceo of strattera financial group on why she thinks the u.s....
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. china. it became the german auto industries, most important market accounting for some 40 percent of its total turnover. know whether international carpet, eastern country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a dw santana in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding autos we produce for customers. we've left our mark on the market there. what though, we've certainly help bring about technological progress in the respective regions to be have by a few of you guys on the n s, and they helped china learn from scratch and improve the automotive industry. i teach in a tracy. yes. so the credit for the last 20 or 30 years german car companies have been excellent teachers and set an example for the whole chinese auto industry. how the last about yeah. for decades the chinese ma
. china. it became the german auto industries, most important market accounting for some 40 percent of its total turnover. know whether international carpet, eastern country is as dependent on the chinese market as germany. it all began with a dw santana in 1983 volkswagen set up a joint venture in shanghai to build the sedan, especially for the chinese market. as, as volkswagen, we've also contributed to the quality level of our competitors there. with the technology work and outstanding autos...
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well, my impression is that despite the fact that the rivalry with china is the main focus of the usaand that there will be conflicts and difficult situations, i have no doubt, but still, for today, neither china is not yet ready for such conflicts, neither the usa nor they want...' such conflicts and are still strong enough to counteract it, that is why such a situation is quite interesting, there is a desire for a statement, some strategies, yes, basically the struggle of strategies is going on, everyone understands that if the world goes as it is now, then it cannot be avoided because a few years there, well a few - this, i think, is still the fact that china has defined its strategy somewhere until 2035 . to be militarily ready for such a rivalry with the usa, in 2027 militarily, to take control of taiwan, well, at least, to be ready to different means, everyone knows this, and that is why the usa, in this sense, as the main rival , advocates for world, global leadership, in relation to us, i, i do not count china among all the evils, i just see that china is definitely... . now c
well, my impression is that despite the fact that the rivalry with china is the main focus of the usaand that there will be conflicts and difficult situations, i have no doubt, but still, for today, neither china is not yet ready for such conflicts, neither the usa nor they want...' such conflicts and are still strong enough to counteract it, that is why such a situation is quite interesting, there is a desire for a statement, some strategies, yes, basically the struggle of strategies is going...
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doesn’t like, china perceives such actions with caution, well and as for taiwan, china has made itstimes, this is an internal matter, and we reject the approach taken by the united states, there are other issues about which the united states expresses dissatisfaction, for example, the americans do not i like that the chinese authorities provide subsidies to some chinese companies, they claim that this violates the principle of fair competition, but let 's not forget that the american authorities, for their part, are doing exactly the same thing, over the past year trying to compete with china, the american authorities also gave their companies very significant subsidies, so problems of this kind cannot be solved in one meeting, naturally, it is very important to note that between our countries, but they were created several special committees, several special working groups on trade. there are a number of commissions that have been created on a variety of topics, what does this mean? that both countries understand how important it is to maintain an active dialogue with each other, a
doesn’t like, china perceives such actions with caution, well and as for taiwan, china has made itstimes, this is an internal matter, and we reject the approach taken by the united states, there are other issues about which the united states expresses dissatisfaction, for example, the americans do not i like that the chinese authorities provide subsidies to some chinese companies, they claim that this violates the principle of fair competition, but let 's not forget that the american...
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, for sure, especially since china will never say this, china is a country that generally officiallyerent categories, categories of community, common destiny, humanity from the confrontation of military-political blocs, a country that always prefers the format of bilateral relations rather than bloc relations, therefore
, for sure, especially since china will never say this, china is a country that generally officiallyerent categories, categories of community, common destiny, humanity from the confrontation of military-political blocs, a country that always prefers the format of bilateral relations rather than bloc relations, therefore
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it is clear that china wants a bipolar world.t is easier to live this way, bearing in mind the previous period of the cold war, when this logic was applied to many countries at the time, and in principle the world was difficult, but living in such conditions, somehow we got used to
it is clear that china wants a bipolar world.t is easier to live this way, bearing in mind the previous period of the cold war, when this logic was applied to many countries at the time, and in principle the world was difficult, but living in such conditions, somehow we got used to
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, parts of china. and so without china as a can only help, i think more rolly and so will not achieve strong level of developing. so, and number 3 is that without russia, williams, they won't make much progress, especially in the region. so my goal, i wish border russia. so the investments, i'm not sure if that was an oil and gas uh they are cheese one goal and economy. so um, but we should also keep in mind that the geography is a major hindrance to developing so much of the bladder as pastoral and so, and of course there are a lot of resources, but extracting those resources requires high tech equipment. uh, you know, it is trained to specialists uh, really dedicated people who can work in harsh environments. you know, my goal is, suffers from this condition called jude. it's like this key really bad, whether that affects my goal in winter. millions of livestock dies because severe climate, the condition, so it is a huge impact on, on the economy. so how can you were standing alexa, these such harsh
, parts of china. and so without china as a can only help, i think more rolly and so will not achieve strong level of developing. so, and number 3 is that without russia, williams, they won't make much progress, especially in the region. so my goal, i wish border russia. so the investments, i'm not sure if that was an oil and gas uh they are cheese one goal and economy. so um, but we should also keep in mind that the geography is a major hindrance to developing so much of the bladder as...
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and china dement -- . still ahead, already facing a slowdown in china.le is now warning of tepid holiday quarter sales. we are seeing apple shares after hours under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ >> take a look at how we are seeing after hours trading when it comes to apple at the moment. a little concerned over the extent of that deceleration in china. slug's holiday quarter is expected according to the guidance. we are seeing the downside of 2.7% at the moment. apple already facing the slowdown in china. warning we could see more weakness to come. let's get you a little bit more detail and analysis when it comes to those results out of apple. scot
and china dement -- . still ahead, already facing a slowdown in china.le is now warning of tepid holiday quarter sales. we are seeing apple shares after hours under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to...
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can countries go green without china? that's what we'll explore on this episode of made need of use business magazine. i'm not easy, not, thanks for joining us in this. so we will also be exploring how start up here in jeremy could be winning the solar race or europe like take up. it's very own rare 1st. and why wind turbines are so hard to recycle the solar is the cheapest source of electricity in history. on the one hand, that's thanks to technological advancements. but it's also because solar panels are being produced on a mass of scale. and europe and jump started at the trent. a 3rd of all solar panels of worldwide used to be produced on the continent. most of them here in germany because the german government started subsidizing the panels and the 2 thousands. since then, solar has become a lucrative business with serious competition. and today, europe is losing 80 percent of all solar panels are now manufactured in china. cheap labor and energy, it makes chinese panels much more affordable and popular. but a busine
can countries go green without china? that's what we'll explore on this episode of made need of use business magazine. i'm not easy, not, thanks for joining us in this. so we will also be exploring how start up here in jeremy could be winning the solar race or europe like take up. it's very own rare 1st. and why wind turbines are so hard to recycle the solar is the cheapest source of electricity in history. on the one hand, that's thanks to technological advancements. but it's also because...
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and china. a substantial exchange on taiwan where xi said there were no plans for an invasion. what do you make of the conversation? jennifer: taiwan was expected to be a major topic of conversation, especially as they will hold a presidential election in two months' time. it has been one of the issues of the greatest concern, given the potential for that to evolve into a crisis along the lines of what we saw last summer when speaker pelosi visited taiwan. even earlier this year. i am interested to hear more about the conversation, both u.s. and china have had different perspectives with the u.s. underscoring no unilateral changes to the status quo and china oftentimes reaffirming that it will not relinquish the right to use force if it felt to be necessary. it is interesting to hear that there was an assurance that they did not plan to invade taiwan anytime soon. that goes against weather usually publicly say his deposition on the issue. >> the fact he had to make it clear shows where the relat
and china. a substantial exchange on taiwan where xi said there were no plans for an invasion. what do you make of the conversation? jennifer: taiwan was expected to be a major topic of conversation, especially as they will hold a presidential election in two months' time. it has been one of the issues of the greatest concern, given the potential for that to evolve into a crisis along the lines of what we saw last summer when speaker pelosi visited taiwan. even earlier this year. i am...
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how that execution in china, china, u. s. i'm trying to have the largest companies being show an expedition target should get see 5 women. surely you can vote for from a year to one and we are committed to bring the cup prosperity for our people. we want to investigate the poverty we sure do what i mean, the way once a half of prosperity for all this is a common go for all chinese people. we chose a not before i was even 16. yes. uh 02 hours of work in the sun. she probably is. i was working as a farmer. i spent 7 years of now did i mean ocean? i knew what people wanted me should i send that from that time and don't work until now. so i mean, don't get it, i watch it as far as i felt that i need to reach out to the public to the people that's making me feel comfortable with it. and i will continue to work hard for my people function that see, this is also one of my commitments to my people uh, gotten buying to move around. so when i picked up the new price now, oh country. yeah. who will be all doing that to make sure i have
how that execution in china, china, u. s. i'm trying to have the largest companies being show an expedition target should get see 5 women. surely you can vote for from a year to one and we are committed to bring the cup prosperity for our people. we want to investigate the poverty we sure do what i mean, the way once a half of prosperity for all this is a common go for all chinese people. we chose a not before i was even 16. yes. uh 02 hours of work in the sun. she probably is. i was working as...
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and china wants even more. it wants to be at the forefront of new medicine. experts say that china is no researching every 10 strong in the world . that's in the development phase. indeed, and i think they are much more innovation friendly for me. and i think that ultimately these bureaucratic processes and then if they want to implement something, then they will meet. so the bureaucratic process is a much faster than ours since. and then on the other hand, money support and funding flows into what are referred to as core industries. and that is sort of home to a candidate team site 0 wants to bring back pharmaceutical production here. and for france, planned for kerosene, a months of pain killer, is to be built to cover a 3rd of european demand. but this is only possible thanks to high subsidies if napkins, i think we 1st have to reach a consensus on which active ingredients we consider to be important. and there are a lot of lessons and many different active ingredients floating around for them. i think we al
and china wants even more. it wants to be at the forefront of new medicine. experts say that china is no researching every 10 strong in the world . that's in the development phase. indeed, and i think they are much more innovation friendly for me. and i think that ultimately these bureaucratic processes and then if they want to implement something, then they will meet. so the bureaucratic process is a much faster than ours since. and then on the other hand, money support and funding flows into...