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the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china.nchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to solve long—term structural issues in the us—china trade relationship, ipr protection, forced technology transfer, chinese state subsidies. the phase one trade deal dealt with none of these issues. so to use your rhetoric, stephen, the trump strategy, yes, was very confrontational, push back, prodding china at every opportunity, but it was not very competitive. it didn't improve the american competitive position vis a vis china. it was just very confrontational. so let's move on then. you don't see any real positives out of trump's trade policy. what about his policy on taiwan, where even in the last few weeks of his administration, the t
the us—china trade deficit is at all time highs between the us and china.nchmarks for chinese purchases of american agricultural and energy goods over a two—year time period. the chinese, as of today, are still 40% short of their benchmark of purchases for. . .for the first year. so the phase one trade deal didn't work. and as i'm sure you know, stephen, the whole purpose of the trade negotiation when it was launched was to solve long—term structural issues in the us—china trade...
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to china. quite the opposite happened. we are at $400 billion that is with each -- 400 billion dollars deficit with china and whole u.s. industries have moved to china. something like three to 5 million american jobs have been moved to china between 2001 and today. they are eating our lunch and i think president biden is, i am pleased that he recognizes that. host: would we be in a better position trade wise if we had entered the trans-pacific partnership at the end of the obama administration, and beginning of the trump administration? clyde: trade wise it would have made no difference in trade wise we might have been in a worse position. that agreement was not going to open significantly and a significant markets for us in asia. remember, we call it the train agreement, but aside from japan, the other major asian countries were going to be vietnam, malaysia, brunei, and singapore. those are not big markets. we did bring japan into it. nothing in the agreement was going to increase our exports
to china. quite the opposite happened. we are at $400 billion that is with each -- 400 billion dollars deficit with china and whole u.s. industries have moved to china. something like three to 5 million american jobs have been moved to china between 2001 and today. they are eating our lunch and i think president biden is, i am pleased that he recognizes that. host: would we be in a better position trade wise if we had entered the trans-pacific partnership at the end of the obama administration,...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to the reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look 1st and use australia as kind of a and this example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you served us where they're global no 4 do willing to accept known western leadership roles very intriguing to us a little bit more if i think that of course there's the washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian state becau
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are...
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one, china through the project, china has made itself a great power. china has become more significant to more countries in the world while america has become less significant to more countries. and i would say that to give you kind of an example. the european union operates on the basis of unanimity. tsome of the european union is going to announce a politics position, all of the members of the european union have to vote for it . china has essentially bought part of a place in greece. and is building this rail from hungary of two serbia. and it was preparing to buy the major electric power generator in portugal. when china does these things, and effectively makes it very difficult for e.u. to make a united statement. so politically it's given china in norma's power globally. it and the same time, it creates a lot of jobs in china. in the equipment is the being exported to build all of these facilities. and that then changes the trade lane and distribution of supply chains in china's favor. so think it is been very successful trip for china. i'm sorry
one, china through the project, china has made itself a great power. china has become more significant to more countries in the world while america has become less significant to more countries. and i would say that to give you kind of an example. the european union operates on the basis of unanimity. tsome of the european union is going to announce a politics position, all of the members of the european union have to vote for it . china has essentially bought part of a place in greece. and is...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. he's called for a situation where there was another cold war. be a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general for me in general. as a citizen of the european union. we conceive it international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind the peace. the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the u.s. and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. the asperity i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china any less say that horrid can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what europe decides today and it should all be fodder.
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. he's called for a situation where there was another cold war. be a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general for me in general. as a citizen of the...
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so the rise of china you know adapted to the price of china by doing a vast amount of business in china and because you need to expand there and vote with their feet as an asshole for example opening a big plant in in her not in and now the latest test slope into a manufacturing plant in shanghai. citibank is expanding its business including derivatives you know i think it's j.p. morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china american government doesn't necessarily but a large portion of america that job when he comedy don't you know why because the government doesn't because then it finds someone it gets off the hook by blaming someone else gentlemen that's all the time we have you want to think like us in washington basking rich and in beijing and i want to thank our viewers for watching us iraqis the next time remember crossed. i might. show somebody an accident where a car goes through a i kneel sign at the intersection. suggest to the witness said they saw us down side instead of the eels sign. in these experiments many will adopt this s
so the rise of china you know adapted to the price of china by doing a vast amount of business in china and because you need to expand there and vote with their feet as an asshole for example opening a big plant in in her not in and now the latest test slope into a manufacturing plant in shanghai. citibank is expanding its business including derivatives you know i think it's j.p. morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china american government...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help treat us to expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation to situationally there was also another cold war. to ease their method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in general also as it is as a citizen of the european union. we can see that international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind the peace. the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the us and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. i feel scared ok i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china i mean usa and europe can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what e
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help treat us to expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation to situationally there was also another cold war. to ease their method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in...
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writing about china. i think that needs to happen. in terms of a possible reset, i do think that we are going to see some nice words on both sides. i think it's likely that the biden administration will take a much less sort of i would almost call aggressive approach that we've seen under the trump administration. i guess biden said yesterday in a "new york times" interview that he's not going to immediately lift the tariffs that trump has imposed but it wouldn't surprise me if those are downplayed or eventually lifted. some of the technology restrictions that haven't actually necessary been instituted anyway but the trump administration has announced a ban on tiktok, for example, which they keep giving them one more week. hasn't actually happen. it's even less likely that those bands will be carried out so that's all good i think. i do think, this is an important point in my mind, what we've seen an election in just one of these two capitals, right, it washington, and i think in beijing we have seen it m
writing about china. i think that needs to happen. in terms of a possible reset, i do think that we are going to see some nice words on both sides. i think it's likely that the biden administration will take a much less sort of i would almost call aggressive approach that we've seen under the trump administration. i guess biden said yesterday in a "new york times" interview that he's not going to immediately lift the tariffs that trump has imposed but it wouldn't surprise me if those...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to their reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look 1st and use australia as kind of a and this example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you said to us where there's a global no forward be willing to accept known western leadership was very intriguing to us a little bit more if i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian sta
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more...
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it was what the western society caught the free china versus the communist china i can today and later on of course there is the narrative has become you know the democratic time and worry versus dictatorial c.e.c. let's face it i don't think there can be a wise and reasonable us policy biden policy towards i want a war zone controversy on human rights if there is not a new honest sufficient public understanding about this he issue and i'm afraid my friend that that's an. adverse to what is really going on in the public but you know michael you 9 know very i mean in the 1st days of the of they abided ministration american troops were moved out of iraq into syria i mean one of the 1st foreign policy moves they made ok it didn't even really make the headlines you had to really go to antiwar dot com or something like that to find that out so i mean what i'm kind of beating around the bush here is are we going to see a reset of the obama administration with some nuance taken over from the drumbeat ministration of the by the administration michael yes i think you're right on biden of course
it was what the western society caught the free china versus the communist china i can today and later on of course there is the narrative has become you know the democratic time and worry versus dictatorial c.e.c. let's face it i don't think there can be a wise and reasonable us policy biden policy towards i want a war zone controversy on human rights if there is not a new honest sufficient public understanding about this he issue and i'm afraid my friend that that's an. adverse to what is...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to their reactions from the region i think the euro up and the u.s. can now kind of look for us and use australia as kind of a and this example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you said to us where there's a doable know if would be willing to accept known western leadership or was very intriguing to us a little bit more is i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authorita
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region stradley and now in the last few years wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more...
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these cultural situation with the war another cold war. to me as a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general your love for me in general also as a as a as a citizen of the utopian you're. we can see that international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind a piece of the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the u.s. and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. i just battle to i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china and the usa and europe can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what europe decides to do t
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trust expand not china but a european investor the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role or easy remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these cultural situation with the war another cold war. to me as a matter of concern for me personally and for my business in general your love for me in general also as a as a...
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morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china. american government doesn't necessarily put a large portion of american banjo in the comedy don't you know why because the government doesn't because they need it fine so much it gets off the hook by blaming someone else gentlemen that's all the time we have you want to thank my guest in washington basking rich and in beijing and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time remember. because there's a survival guide book stacie just to start to. be sure it's going to get him back. oh heck no. repatriations look at the rest of 70 years. bill of the separate kaiser report. seems wrong but i. just don't. get to see palin just days after. and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. joe biden say's diplomacy is back while using his 1st major foreign policy speech to lash out at russia promising a tough line against the kremlin. popular video sharing network kicks off there's little local child
morgan recently ordered open derbez trading in china you know american business loves china. american government doesn't necessarily put a large portion of american banjo in the comedy don't you know why because the government doesn't because they need it fine so much it gets off the hook by blaming someone else gentlemen that's all the time we have you want to thank my guest in washington basking rich and in beijing and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time...
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commerce between china and the e.u. is projected to increase at the close of last year the 2 reached a new trade deal but many economists say caution is still needed even as economic ties become stronger china is still discriminating against foreign companies in the awarding of contracts stealing intellectual property and copying products. now china is now that used biggest trading partner this may not come as a surprise but it raises questions as to europe's trading policy and joining me for war is the w.'s clifford kuhn and. of course you know china very well you've lived and worked there for many years what's this shift in trade mean for beijing well this is a big win for the communist party which runs china they've been actively courting europe for many years now and in the last couple of years they've had to deal with the u.s. trade war and they've also had a lot of pressure because of the coronavirus and of a lot of its overseas markets have suffered so in those terms it's a big win for the for for china and it's
commerce between china and the e.u. is projected to increase at the close of last year the 2 reached a new trade deal but many economists say caution is still needed even as economic ties become stronger china is still discriminating against foreign companies in the awarding of contracts stealing intellectual property and copying products. now china is now that used biggest trading partner this may not come as a surprise but it raises questions as to europe's trading policy and joining me for...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years is wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to the reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look 1st and use australia as kind of a example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you said to us where they're doing bono for do willing to accept known western leadership or was very intriguing to us a little bit more is i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian state because i thin
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region. and now in the last few years is wanting to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more...
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in china and it has a very. strong trading relationship and i think germany's always called for example merkel she's always caught in between. protecting business interests this is the human interest and human rights and democratic values and i think that europe is deciding how much their way. will we prioritize business trade economic development with china or will we take a step back and look at the human rights situation in china. turns and you're nodding. to the bottom line is the path to a united or any kind of coherent european china strategy or policy goes right through berlin berlin is going to be determinant as it was in the case of the comprehensive investment agreement and it has to strike that balance between its economic interests which are growing with china and dependencies and the human rights values questions. we haven't talked yet about taiwan beijing of course views taiwan as an indivisible parts of its territory taiwan for its part wants greater independence it's going to be interesting to se
in china and it has a very. strong trading relationship and i think germany's always called for example merkel she's always caught in between. protecting business interests this is the human interest and human rights and democratic values and i think that europe is deciding how much their way. will we prioritize business trade economic development with china or will we take a step back and look at the human rights situation in china. turns and you're nodding. to the bottom line is the path to a...
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china should in the dog house for what it did. it seems like china is in the white house instead.ng to us react, former secretary of state, mike pompeo. when you were in government, did you see any intelligence that indicated tedros and the w.h.o. had a financial incentive to some of the pedal whatever china did? >> there is no doubt that dr. tedros was china's hands picked leader for the world health organization. it was the politicization that got trump and the team to determine we need to leave the world health organization. killing tens of thousands of people here in the united states. destroying billions of dollars in wealth. he didn't do a thing to either prevent this from propagating, to hold china accountable when they clearly covered up what they knew in january 2020. jesse: when tedros flies to speak at peking university, i am sure you have some intelligence assets on the ground to give you a hint what transpired there. common sense tells you this guy is in the [inaudible] somehow. at this point do you believe people think now the w.h.o. said china is clean, no lab accid
china should in the dog house for what it did. it seems like china is in the white house instead.ng to us react, former secretary of state, mike pompeo. when you were in government, did you see any intelligence that indicated tedros and the w.h.o. had a financial incentive to some of the pedal whatever china did? >> there is no doubt that dr. tedros was china's hands picked leader for the world health organization. it was the politicization that got trump and the team to determine we need...
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even though that's the narrative in the region is all about china, china, china. my book tries to kind of wrestle with that distinction. now, just to conclude, and we can get into our conversation and question and answer period. looking to the future, i see four possible scenarios. first, further band wagoning with china. second, continued soft rivalry between the two powers as i described it, which can lead to competitive coexistence. third, the harder rivalry, porlarization of the region between the two major powers, and fourthly, kind of more neutral hedging on the part of acian. so ray mainow can put up that one slide i have foe where i see the region today. this slide is a snapshot of the present, 2020 as i see it. longest spectrum of where the countries fall in general terms of there orientation, and the book describes the metrics for this judgment. you'll see most of the countries, seven of ten on the chinese side of the neutral line. three, vietnam, singapore, philippines, on the american sites of the neutral line but even those three are not out towards t
even though that's the narrative in the region is all about china, china, china. my book tries to kind of wrestle with that distinction. now, just to conclude, and we can get into our conversation and question and answer period. looking to the future, i see four possible scenarios. first, further band wagoning with china. second, continued soft rivalry between the two powers as i described it, which can lead to competitive coexistence. third, the harder rivalry, porlarization of the region...
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for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region a strategy and now in the last few years one thing to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they are more direct in contact with china and they feel more threatened and i think that but to the reactions from the region i think the you're up and the u.s. can now kind of look for us and use australia as kind of a example of what would happen if. at the beginning of the show we have this quote from you where you served us where the global north would be willing to accept known western leadership rosary intriguing to us a little bit more is i think that of course there's the debate washington's kind of putting forth that it's not about fighting china it's about fighting an authoritarian state b
for example it's very close to china and china has very much closer relations to china and in a more direct sense than for example the us and europe graphically and demographically there's also a large chinese community in australia and however i think as china is seemingly more aggressive on the xi jinping in the pacific asia region a strategy and now in the last few years one thing to kind of tighten also its policy against china and also impose tariffs and be more cautious and because they...
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to deal with china is all in a graphic problem on this has a very positive sign for china's future or i will leave it there let's thank our guests very much for their thoughts on that yuki our inner and dan and thank you to 4 g. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter handle is act a.j. inside story from a sam is a that and the whole theme here for now is go buy. more than a year off of the coded 19 pandemic began its origins remain a mystery one o one ace meets the scientists trying to trace the virus from the animal kingdom to humans on al-jazeera. on counting the cost no way got very rachel oil and gas now it has controversial plans to mine the seabed plains bondevik dad to blow they've removed taxes and unnecessary austerity to paid off boshoff social media hate charity exports to time. counting the costs on al-jazeera. for 4 weeks america in goal didn't protest every day all over the u.s. eve
to deal with china is all in a graphic problem on this has a very positive sign for china's future or i will leave it there let's thank our guests very much for their thoughts on that yuki our inner and dan and thank you to 4 g. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter handle is act a.j. inside story from a...
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china's new. beijing's multi-billion dollar bill obama should be of extending right into europe the 1st section from newberg rates to stop us all and 3rd section from . 2 super data or constructed by china railway. china aims to get its goods across europe by train and southeastern and eastern european nations are vital to that strategy will enable the transportation of goods to western europe via a single rail corridor. for southeastern europe in particular the new silk road project beckons with promises of new investments. in these 4 rounds the chinese have come like a gift from family and life. but china brings more than cutting edge technology it's also prepared to invest in older environmentalists harmful processes. cuts in immunity arc their cancer is a really horrible disease has all of us know what we're in for lost of a turk which are what. it's a region torn between it's loyalty to europe and the opportunities that china offers. it would be easy to convince our politicians not to get fun
china's new. beijing's multi-billion dollar bill obama should be of extending right into europe the 1st section from newberg rates to stop us all and 3rd section from . 2 super data or constructed by china railway. china aims to get its goods across europe by train and southeastern and eastern european nations are vital to that strategy will enable the transportation of goods to western europe via a single rail corridor. for southeastern europe in particular the new silk road project beckons...
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region in general, not 'ust china. ., ., , china.t, isn't you have made much china. that is a really powerful- point, isn't you have made much of your reputation as a documentary film—maker. we are, this time, seeing something we never saw before. we are seeing images, those powerful images, flotillas of small boats. how much difference can make in maintaining international interest in myanmar? i in maintaining international interest in myanmar? i think it was durin: the interest in myanmar? i think it was during the first _ interest in myanmar? i think it was during the first world _ interest in myanmar? i think it was during the first world war- interest in myanmar? i think it was during the first world war that - during the first world war that virginia — during the first world war that virginia woolf saw the photographs coming _ virginia woolf saw the photographs coming out of war and said we would never— coming out of war and said we would never have _ coming out of war and said we would never have whatever game because now that
region in general, not 'ust china. ., ., , china.t, isn't you have made much china. that is a really powerful- point, isn't you have made much of your reputation as a documentary film—maker. we are, this time, seeing something we never saw before. we are seeing images, those powerful images, flotillas of small boats. how much difference can make in maintaining international interest in myanmar? i in maintaining international interest in myanmar? i think it was durin: the interest in myanmar?...
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issues that mine did not support china with and also china has always backed the military junta was seen as a kind of protector of the military junta when it came to example for example to any actions that the international community might have made in the united nations china would block those actions and protect the military and using its veto power in the united nations china is also almost like an economic backer of the military junta there store many projects there are so many. there so much trade that goes on which the military junta would not have been able to assist the supporters continue building up its infrastructure that were crucial for the governance for the newsroom to have china's backing here and at the same time i guess there was a kind of quid pro quo why on the would back china in terms of any political movement in the south asia region land would continue to support china with any controversial issues when it comes to taiwan the hong kong for example which man was seen as a key and reliable ally for china when it comes to beijing in its interests beijing wants t
issues that mine did not support china with and also china has always backed the military junta was seen as a kind of protector of the military junta when it came to example for example to any actions that the international community might have made in the united nations china would block those actions and protect the military and using its veto power in the united nations china is also almost like an economic backer of the military junta there store many projects there are so many. there so...
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china or any other country. lives with his family and book in your district not far from the power plant. right behind his house is an old ashta. there used to be 500 residents here now there are only 100. his are the only children. he'd like to see bosnia phase out coal power more quickly. probably much the museum reasons you our problem is that we're surrounded by waste disposal dumps we live between 2 coal ash dumps and a thermal power plant sesame now those in the church richer we're hoping for a change in the government so that the west can have some influence clearly at the moment the government is only acting in its own interests and doesn't care about the people here are very those who are the you would wish to. pushtun sampson. in. the rail corridor that begins at the greek port of high risk and travels via belgrade is meant to end one day in budapest it will become the delivery route for many chinese goods coming to the you. hungary's close ties with china go back decades we've come to me to get a gay
china or any other country. lives with his family and book in your district not far from the power plant. right behind his house is an old ashta. there used to be 500 residents here now there are only 100. his are the only children. he'd like to see bosnia phase out coal power more quickly. probably much the museum reasons you our problem is that we're surrounded by waste disposal dumps we live between 2 coal ash dumps and a thermal power plant sesame now those in the church richer we're hoping...
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and something that china stands ready to china is a century maybe he's. smart. and they're going to function into the united states picking one of their their system doesn't work our system but there is one area where the u.s. can step up in a new way narea where hope for the future is in short supply climate scientists agree that the world is on course for devastation if it fails to cut back further on carbon pollution for most extreme state john kerry is biden for climate policy in appointment showing this was a top priority experts say that the u.s. has a big opportunity to combine reviving its economy with cutting its emissions and helping other countries do the same right now green recovery still a huge luxury for a majority of. the u.s. has a huge role to play in that not only in its own development aid on its own overseas international. but you know how they. let me banks and i think we were in the eye on that. other country. on earth. sort of leadership navigating international institutions doesn't grab the limelight something where the u.s. still has un
and something that china stands ready to china is a century maybe he's. smart. and they're going to function into the united states picking one of their their system doesn't work our system but there is one area where the u.s. can step up in a new way narea where hope for the future is in short supply climate scientists agree that the world is on course for devastation if it fails to cut back further on carbon pollution for most extreme state john kerry is biden for climate policy in...
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china sees maya as a very significant player in their asia region and china has tried to move closer to my own ma over the past few years now just to give some contacts as you mentioned china's mine is largest trading partner china is the largest source of foreign 2nd largest source of foreign direct investment china also says a 2100 kilometer border with by and large in my on the supplies china with much needed natural resources such as jade such as timber as well sir china's obviously looking at this very closely now within my mother is quite a bit of china's sentiment among the people people are quite wary of this increasing chinese influence into increasing chinese business interests in my mum but the government of aung sun suu kyi in spite of this china sentiment has seen the value of maintaining especially in economic relationship with beijing so we've seen. road initiatives in play a very huge role in supporting that ensured of war china was also a signatory to the aussie e.p. the regional comprehensive economic partnership that was spearheaded by beijing and also they had the
china sees maya as a very significant player in their asia region and china has tried to move closer to my own ma over the past few years now just to give some contacts as you mentioned china's mine is largest trading partner china is the largest source of foreign 2nd largest source of foreign direct investment china also says a 2100 kilometer border with by and large in my on the supplies china with much needed natural resources such as jade such as timber as well sir china's obviously looking...
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, the western concept of democracy is not for china due to china's different cultural and historical experiences and any kind of discussion about democracy activism is u.s. propaganda. that seemed to be a widely believed concept most people have accepted so there's a small percentage of people even willing to take up this fight for a free china. >> i know they call them citizen journalists. we were reporting on covid-19. they've been jailed and received sentences for speaking up and telling the truth about covid. in the course of researching for this book and doing investigative journalism did you encounter these citizen journalists? >> i was too afraid to contact them directly. i communicated them when i was in the u.s. electronically because i didn't want to go to china and bring them trouble, but yes they are still around and they are putting great risk to their own lives to raise awareness to these issues including something as important as new information about covid infections. it's a very unfortunate a lot of the journalists have been sent to prison for reporting on covid. and
, the western concept of democracy is not for china due to china's different cultural and historical experiences and any kind of discussion about democracy activism is u.s. propaganda. that seemed to be a widely believed concept most people have accepted so there's a small percentage of people even willing to take up this fight for a free china. >> i know they call them citizen journalists. we were reporting on covid-19. they've been jailed and received sentences for speaking up and...
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, is not for china. to china's different cultural historical experiences from and to any kind of discussion about democracy. his propaganda. so i think they believed the concept the most people have accepted itself any are not willing to take of the fight for china. yan: and in the call them who were reporting on covid-19. and they have been jailed. received sentences for speaking up. in researching for this book investigative journalism in china, did you encounter the citizen journalists . amelia: i was too afraid to contact them directly while i was in china. i communicated with them when i was in the u.s. electronically. in the did not want to go to china bring in trouble. i guess they are still around. and putting great risk to their own lives to raise awareness . including sipping is important is new information about covid-19 infections. in wuhan . star infarction a lot of the journalists have essentially been sent to prison for reporting on covid-19 . and throughout held in isolation . and they're
, is not for china. to china's different cultural historical experiences from and to any kind of discussion about democracy. his propaganda. so i think they believed the concept the most people have accepted itself any are not willing to take of the fight for china. yan: and in the call them who were reporting on covid-19. and they have been jailed. received sentences for speaking up. in researching for this book investigative journalism in china, did you encounter the citizen journalists ....
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and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trast expand not china but a european investor at the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation situationally the warri of another cold war. is there a method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in general also as it is as a citizen of the european euro. we could see that international trade for sure a bridge we could see that to be helpful to. keep in mind a piece of the debate about the role europe will play in the trade war between the u.s. and china is nothing new and is not limited to the economy. the asparagus i hope to some european leadership because if not europe risks becoming the battlefields to china and the usa and europe can be the 3rd key player in the global arena i hope that's what europe deci
and china. francesco parisi has decided on a partner to help trast expand not china but a european investor at the port of hamburg. he stresses that this is a purely economic calculation but he doesn't deny that political factors also played a role parisi remembers the cold war and is worried about any new confrontation. these calls rotation situationally the warri of another cold war. is there a method of closure for me personally and for my business in general it will not for me in general...
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but of course china has- players near china but of course china has been. players near china but of.china has been given vaccine offering, offering. course china has been given| vaccine offering, offering big vaccihe — vaccine offering, offering big vaccine deals _ vaccine offering, offering big vaccine deals for— vaccine offering, offering big vaccine deals for several- vaccine offering, offering big. vaccine deals for several weeks now vaccine deals for several weeks how ever — vaccine deals for several weeks how ever since _ vaccine deals for several weeks now ever since they— vaccine deals for several weeks now ever since they were - vaccine deals for several weeks now ever since they were able i now ever since they were able to announce _ now ever since they were able to announce that _ now ever since they were able to announce that they- now ever since they were able to announce that they had - now ever since they were able l to announce that they had three workable — to announce that they had three workable vaccines— to announce that they had three workable vaccines to _ to an
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and china who are evermore lou. i think in terms of globalism technology and growing together yes it is always contention those issues there's arguments about intellectual property particularly as regards pharmaceuticals and technology but what the trump administration aspired to do was what they called decouple i mean this was a level of for ross a tea and a trade war that nobody welcomed or even anticipated i don't think the trumpet ministration tis better that they. china was one of their 1st targets and that was the when trump said oh trade wars are an easy win it's not going to be a problem or they don't expect retaliation that it expected to go on as long as it didn't get as as horrific horrible as it as it became so there's a lot of bad news coming out of the by administration but i have to say that this is one piece of good news it's it's reasons for optimism all we really need is a restoration of some kind of trade diplomacy and a little bit of peace the the trade war was devastating and it in intensified t
and china who are evermore lou. i think in terms of globalism technology and growing together yes it is always contention those issues there's arguments about intellectual property particularly as regards pharmaceuticals and technology but what the trump administration aspired to do was what they called decouple i mean this was a level of for ross a tea and a trade war that nobody welcomed or even anticipated i don't think the trumpet ministration tis better that they. china was one of their...
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cell phones in china all it's already launched 05 g. is is 10 x. the speed of 4 g. the real 5 g.'s a nexus mean more g. so this is going to open up all types a new industry so the 1st countries they get they're going they're going to have the businesses ready and the applications built to run in a 5 g. world and we just are way behind for example you have what 5 see the possibilities for tele surgery right you can i was served in one city or in one country perform an operation on a patient in another country is in $500.00 to laugh in a and there's no late and say and of course that is. maybe just think about that in terms of what the possibilities are in terms of simultaneous synchronized logistics medicine but the u.s. is now lagging behind and in a huge way but i remember joe biden who any were for his comment when china was led into the world trade organization he said wait a minute if this fine because i'll never compete with us come on man they'll never compete with the u.s. and now he's running the show in washington to say what would it be fair to say that they're underesti
cell phones in china all it's already launched 05 g. is is 10 x. the speed of 4 g. the real 5 g.'s a nexus mean more g. so this is going to open up all types a new industry so the 1st countries they get they're going they're going to have the businesses ready and the applications built to run in a 5 g. world and we just are way behind for example you have what 5 see the possibilities for tele surgery right you can i was served in one city or in one country perform an operation on a patient in...
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al the product come out of china, everything is made in china. so, i just want to circle back to the point, what can we do as consumers? it seems overwhelming, everything comes out of china. what ick do as a consumer? it's very, very difficult to find anything that doesn't come out of china. >> yes. i think we need to start going on facebook and going on twitter and asking these companies, how exactly you're sourcing from these factories, how areow doing your audits, how much are you paying for audits and what are you looking for in your audits. do you actually give your factories enough time to make these products? what happenings if you want to make a production change because trends are changing? do you give your factories an extension or do you not? and they have no choice but to make a fast turn-around that is not possible. these are questions weeing ask companieses and if there's enough of us on facebook and bitter to ask, they have to respond and change some of their bowl sis because the last thing any corporation wants are viral social me
al the product come out of china, everything is made in china. so, i just want to circle back to the point, what can we do as consumers? it seems overwhelming, everything comes out of china. what ick do as a consumer? it's very, very difficult to find anything that doesn't come out of china. >> yes. i think we need to start going on facebook and going on twitter and asking these companies, how exactly you're sourcing from these factories, how areow doing your audits, how much are you...
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china for fear _ initiative, countries don't want to criticise china for fear of - criticise china forfollowed the whole covid investigation - repercussions. you followed the whole covid investigation very i whole covid investigation very closely with china but when you've read this account on the way some uighur women have been treated and attacked, what are your thoughts? to be honest, it was a very strong story— be honest, it was a very strong story by— be honest, it was a very strong story by the bbc. i went to sweden and spoke — story by the bbc. i went to sweden and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also _ and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also in _ and spoke to a kazakhstan woman who was also in the camps and so the sorts— was also in the camps and so the sorts of— was also in the camps and so the sorts of sexual abuses and atrocities taking place and i have also been — atrocities taking place and i have also been to turkey and spoken to marry— also been to turkey and spoken to many women there who have suffered things— many women there who have suffered things like _ ma
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but there are more thinking about maybe must be more in china so for china to be able to achieve the social goal something i was trying to more investments. i would think so because this shows the governing capacity and that's a very important the matter stability and the governing capacity we have seen what happened in the us the reason why rebooting on the economy is so difficult in the us is that on the governing capacity was a compromise under donald trump so now people see more hope because somehow maybe there's more united there and in china this has already been achieved and they sacked haitian as the macro economy will be stabilizing for a long time and that is a positive sign for asked turn of the masters all right i want to ask i mean and now briefly before we have to wrap things up and try and give a final word to anna as well as yuki a china with that sort of economic outlook which dan was outlining does that mean it will find more opportunity to project itself politically globally as well oh absolutely in china's growing footprint has is a double edged sword as a grows l
but there are more thinking about maybe must be more in china so for china to be able to achieve the social goal something i was trying to more investments. i would think so because this shows the governing capacity and that's a very important the matter stability and the governing capacity we have seen what happened in the us the reason why rebooting on the economy is so difficult in the us is that on the governing capacity was a compromise under donald trump so now people see more hope...
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now foreign countries do not have to convert their currency in order to buy a tesla so for example china where it's very popular to buy tesla's right now does not have to worry about converting it into your on they can do it through big coin so i think he's taking a chance here in terms of like you say the value of the coin staying firm but on the other hand it seems that even before all of this happened there have been so many bullish projections for big number one and number 2 is a lot of companies already done that for example paper how which gives you money back and we know that because going to get more and more standardization when i say that i don't necessarily mean regulated i mean that there will be more ways to trade it if you are not interested in just inserting a credit card to buy flat out so i think this is already a trend started he's continuing it most seem more to follow it isn't that something that quinn was trying to stay away from though. they're signed trying to stay away from regulation absolutely but they cannot control like for example the wink bingo boss twins wh
now foreign countries do not have to convert their currency in order to buy a tesla so for example china where it's very popular to buy tesla's right now does not have to worry about converting it into your on they can do it through big coin so i think he's taking a chance here in terms of like you say the value of the coin staying firm but on the other hand it seems that even before all of this happened there have been so many bullish projections for big number one and number 2 is a lot of...
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they are live from him bones from china. but it's so piers that the countries that profit from china's goods are worried about competition when the southern route is finished usually iraq and when goods can also be imported through the greek quarter or sort of via serbia italy. that you want sometimes even a competition choice made by chinese investment is dangerous to us. that's the view shared by the serbian government who says it has a friendship of steel with china since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 cooperation has expanded even more. but despite that the european union remains serbia's biggest financial backer serbia is on the fence trying to maximize its gains from both sides. when chinese aid arrived in serbia during the pandemic raging but on as much political spin as possible between the lines the message was clear china's success in combating the virus reflected the strengths of the chinese system. what it failed to mention was that the e.u. had paid to transport the aid from china to serbia.
they are live from him bones from china. but it's so piers that the countries that profit from china's goods are worried about competition when the southern route is finished usually iraq and when goods can also be imported through the greek quarter or sort of via serbia italy. that you want sometimes even a competition choice made by chinese investment is dangerous to us. that's the view shared by the serbian government who says it has a friendship of steel with china since the start of the...
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china or any other country. lives with his family and book in your district not far from the power plant. right behind his house is an old ashdown. there used to be 500 residents here now there are only 100 his are the only children. he'd like to see bosnia phase out coal power more quickly. proly national museum reason is you our problem is that we're surrounded by waste disposal dumps we live between 2 coal ash dumps and a thermal power plant system you know those in the church richard we're...