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, and china from its own. seeing the position, i am not interested in these proposals, let's be honest, ms. natalya, the chinese wanted to build a deep-sea port during yanukovych's time, well, it was supposed to serve as a trade port, but nevertheless, all trade is chinese, it boils down to regarding the possibility of reworking it, i would also like to mention xijin ping in relation to biden, so we should pay attention to such chinese proposals where... china, where china through finny's mouth reminded biden that the world is quite big, and two countries are so big, how china and the united states of america can fit in it absolutely freely, without interfering with each other, that is, here china's proposal is that the world can be divided conveniently for two countries, in fact, in such a way that they do not interfere with each other, do not cross interests each other, well, plus one proposal, this is technological pressure, which is the basis, the locomotive of china's movement, accordingly, the restrictio
, and china from its own. seeing the position, i am not interested in these proposals, let's be honest, ms. natalya, the chinese wanted to build a deep-sea port during yanukovych's time, well, it was supposed to serve as a trade port, but nevertheless, all trade is chinese, it boils down to regarding the possibility of reworking it, i would also like to mention xijin ping in relation to biden, so we should pay attention to such chinese proposals where... china, where china through finny's mouth...
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india going into china?hat is the reversal of the long india, short china play for the last two years. india's weight goes up in china's comes down. with one set of policy measures, not the macro policy measures or the housing measures, just the fact that pboc is going to provide the liquidity for firms to buy back debt off of mutual funds to go into the equity market. there has been a rally, and as long as the pboc's generosity keeps flowing, that rally has some legs to stand. in this rally, there will be some repositioning away from china -- away from india and into china. however, we have to wait and see whether or not organic the chinese it would markets can continue rather than just getting this boost. that is where concerns are. at the end of the day, you cannot get an organic rally in any asset unless you get nominal gdp, which is the way in which we benchmark earnings continuing to go up. what we have seen over the last two years, and i do not think any policy changes china has done reverses our view
india going into china?hat is the reversal of the long india, short china play for the last two years. india's weight goes up in china's comes down. with one set of policy measures, not the macro policy measures or the housing measures, just the fact that pboc is going to provide the liquidity for firms to buy back debt off of mutual funds to go into the equity market. there has been a rally, and as long as the pboc's generosity keeps flowing, that rally has some legs to stand. in this rally,...
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i'm belongs to china. the same is true for some russian territories, taiwan on several islands and the sides of china sea. thus, china simply enlarged its territory at the expense of its neighbors. all this, just before the g 20 summit in new delhi. when they use the chinese dream, they actually don't tell you what exactly is the content of the chinese, the bucks on my mind. when i see this, it is combined with the 3 gaining last standard tories are not there for this is seen as of last territory. galvan is seen as a last so china dream china read your with mission is not stopping at to back. seems young, you know, manuel. you, margaret easy incorporated a lot more areas. in other words, it is becoming a nightmare for other countries in order to address that china, i agree with this expansion, this policy, china is also striving for control over something that is crucial for peace in asia, resources, and raw materials. all of these different areas are which means or resources, especially in the fee and pro
i'm belongs to china. the same is true for some russian territories, taiwan on several islands and the sides of china sea. thus, china simply enlarged its territory at the expense of its neighbors. all this, just before the g 20 summit in new delhi. when they use the chinese dream, they actually don't tell you what exactly is the content of the chinese, the bucks on my mind. when i see this, it is combined with the 3 gaining last standard tories are not there for this is seen as of last...
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and port has been sold to china. so i think that europe has been slow to awake into the us view that china is not really a trusted partner. now actually this puts china as it puts the, the european unit and the us closer together in this view. and so, well, this was something that really was an, an issue in the trump administration. in fact, the us threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with europe. if they didn't stop using walk away phones, for example. yeah. so, so this may actually improve trans atlantic ties it because it puts them more on the same page. and let's point out it's the bygone ministration that put a 100 percent terrace on each of these. it's not the trump administration, so in fact, there may be less of a difference between a potential new button, new trump administration, and the biden administration is very good. that's a very good point. the future very much, i'm looking like the past. sometimes the w is terry show, it's on the story for us tonight in brussels. terry think it's estimated tha
and port has been sold to china. so i think that europe has been slow to awake into the us view that china is not really a trusted partner. now actually this puts china as it puts the, the european unit and the us closer together in this view. and so, well, this was something that really was an, an issue in the trump administration. in fact, the us threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with europe. if they didn't stop using walk away phones, for example. yeah. so, so this may actually...
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and port has been sold to china. so i think that europe has been slow to awake into the us view that china is not really a trusted partner. now actually this puts china as it puts the, the european unit and the us closer together in this view. and so, well, this was something that really was an, an issue in the trump administration. in fact, the us threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with europe. if they didn't stop using walk away phones, for example. yeah. so, so this may actually improve trans atlantic ties it because it puts them more on the same page. and let's point out is the biting administration that put a 100 percent terrace on ease. it's not the trump administration, so in fact, there may be less of a difference between a potential new bought in new trump administration, and the bottom administration is very good. that's a very good point. the future very much. i'm looking like the past. sometimes he doesn't use terry shows on the story for us tonight in brussels. very think it's estimated that more
and port has been sold to china. so i think that europe has been slow to awake into the us view that china is not really a trusted partner. now actually this puts china as it puts the, the european unit and the us closer together in this view. and so, well, this was something that really was an, an issue in the trump administration. in fact, the us threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with europe. if they didn't stop using walk away phones, for example. yeah. so, so this may actually...
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-china relationship. we can also take some heart and not assume that the negative trends of the last decades are necessarily going to persist in the next decade. they might, but there's also scenarios in which they might not. so my hope is that this work that we've done here will help to open up the policy imagination in washington and beijing about what might be possible. okay. so i have been especially pleased in the work that we've done over the course of the last year and a half to have such a fabulous group of scholars helping with this project. i've learned, really learned an enormous amount about u.s. china relations from them over the course of the last year and a half. the people who we have included in the volume, you know, represent a different, a range of different disciplines and somewhat different perspectives on china. all i think i can say is share a common concern with the trajectory that the relationship has been headed and the desire to see it go in a better direction. and so, i'm reall
-china relationship. we can also take some heart and not assume that the negative trends of the last decades are necessarily going to persist in the next decade. they might, but there's also scenarios in which they might not. so my hope is that this work that we've done here will help to open up the policy imagination in washington and beijing about what might be possible. okay. so i have been especially pleased in the work that we've done over the course of the last year and a half to have...
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china is not over, so i have great doubts that china will change this trend, rather it will really, as they say in the united states, constantly get closer to russia, well, to have russia as a tool, by the way, not only in terms of territory or any actions there , as a proxy, and the arctic, that is, there is an arctic, china has already taken practically all of them. these rights to pass through the arctic route, that is, china does not, in principle , have any serious arguments why they should change their policy now from these points of view, well, everything is fine, that is, the only thing that they really start to twitch when putin loses, they don't want to be with the losing side, that's for sure, that's why i think that china is for china, well, for china's position, we have to... fight, of course, i i don't know how it is with us, i'm saying, i don't know how, with us now the ambassador will most likely come back, that is, most likely, people say so, unofficial journalists say, who are aware of this, that they will change the ambassador, well, again , it won't solve the proble
china is not over, so i have great doubts that china will change this trend, rather it will really, as they say in the united states, constantly get closer to russia, well, to have russia as a tool, by the way, not only in terms of territory or any actions there , as a proxy, and the arctic, that is, there is an arctic, china has already taken practically all of them. these rights to pass through the arctic route, that is, china does not, in principle , have any serious arguments why they...
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we can see china lasma it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent _ it wanted here?asma intent on _ it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this _ it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this was - it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this was to - plasma intent on this was to exercise the military, this is a pretend exercise. they're trying to work more towards the operational side of the justification.— side of the 'ustification. where do thins side of the justification. where do things stand _ side of the justification. where do things stand in _ side of the justification. where do things stand in this _ side of the justification. where do things stand in this relationship? | things stand in this relationship? because it appears incredibly tense right now. is there an avenue for diplomacy of talks between the two sides? , , , ., ., _ sides? there is definitely diplomacy and talk, but _ sides? there is definitely diplomacy and talk, but we _ sides? there is definitely diplomacy and talk, but we have _ sides? there is definitely dipl
we can see china lasma it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent _ it wanted here?asma intent on _ it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this _ it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this was - it wanted here? we can see china plasma intent on this was to - plasma intent on this was to exercise the military, this is a pretend exercise. they're trying to work more towards the operational side of the justification.— side of the 'ustification. where do thins side of...
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it's a separate company that's separate from china, separation from china, muscle via sleep. does it get this difficult to do that. autonomy instead of independence, a seemingly small difference, one to undermine the previous goals of the struggle for tibetan freedom. the demand for autonomy meant recognizing that tibet belongs to the people's republic of china . i'll be it with a special status. giving up on independence was a major concessions to the chinese. we the, the 1st many to best into the next. so, i mean, the idea of a middle way in comprehensible for gradually political authorities, fact their leaders proposal if somebody asked me you want independence of course, you know, of course i want independence. but menu, a negotiating with the, with somebody who is the follow dynamics restore to the unbalanced and they have to bet they're legally occupied to bed. then we have to think of a mutually beneficial solution. so i think that must have been in his willingness, his mind also, i think middle way approach, it's a good approach based on the shipping. and then even th
it's a separate company that's separate from china, separation from china, muscle via sleep. does it get this difficult to do that. autonomy instead of independence, a seemingly small difference, one to undermine the previous goals of the struggle for tibetan freedom. the demand for autonomy meant recognizing that tibet belongs to the people's republic of china . i'll be it with a special status. giving up on independence was a major concessions to the chinese. we the, the 1st many to best into...
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and china can not go beyond it. you know, desktops, that books limits of china, that relation, the order is defined. so china has deliberately kept these borders on saturday because i need to additional policy is x only when you are in a position to the elaine across the mountains that separates the 2 most populous nations on earth. a border this is still disputed. today, a separate tibetan state based on the current to bed, a ton of this region is becoming increasingly unlikely it, but many tibetans hold on tightly to their identity. none the less. when china 1st started to come down on the, on the photograph of the 2000 people came up with a friend. boy, dick idea, they started to say that you can see a picture of the moon and the people believe that you could actually see it all up and you kind of stopped. awesome. the, the routers jen z, kenya franklin, william russo says module a desktop test was fueled by fixing the we mentioned to this, to outline the government's failed project. the 77 percent 30 minutes on
and china can not go beyond it. you know, desktops, that books limits of china, that relation, the order is defined. so china has deliberately kept these borders on saturday because i need to additional policy is x only when you are in a position to the elaine across the mountains that separates the 2 most populous nations on earth. a border this is still disputed. today, a separate tibetan state based on the current to bed, a ton of this region is becoming increasingly unlikely it, but many...
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and china can not be on it. you know, desktops, that books limits of china is that relation, the border is defined. so china has deliberately kept these borders onset because i need to additional policy is x only when you are in a position to be the elaine across the mountains that separates the 2 most populous nations on earth. a border this is still disputed. today, a separate tibetan state based on the current to get a ton of this region is becoming increasingly unlikely a. but many tibetans hold on tightly to their identity. none the less. when china 1st started to come down on the, on the photograph of the 2000 people came up with a friend. boy, dick idea, they started to say that you can see a picture of the home and the people believe that you could actually see the volume up and you kind of stuff. awesome. the, the eco seemed probably the 1st all female gemstone line is setting standards in social responsibility and environmental protection. to make it more sustainable, we concentrate more on using tools
and china can not be on it. you know, desktops, that books limits of china is that relation, the border is defined. so china has deliberately kept these borders onset because i need to additional policy is x only when you are in a position to be the elaine across the mountains that separates the 2 most populous nations on earth. a border this is still disputed. today, a separate tibetan state based on the current to get a ton of this region is becoming increasingly unlikely a. but many tibetans...
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now we suddenly automotive, it's china, the, with the annexation, china wanted to incorporate the to best some people, including their spiritual and secular liter, 14 dot i, lama into its round in exile with the best and liter has made us his life's work to keep the memory of to best alive all over the world is now 189 years old. and the, a sion of a succession weighs heavily on the to best them community any met should or someone logging on would issue to the diesel diesel center at his home. it does go not on the policy, don't order the people's liberation army to march in to, to back to 1950, just one year after he declared the creation of the people's republic of china. now with the tibetan regions were also to be integrated into the newly established people's republics communist system. following the annexation, the chinese sealed on the country to bed disappeared from the map. no longer in the spotlight, china set its machinery of oppression in motion land seizures. we education, imprisonment of distance. the buddhist clergy was decimated, monasteries and religious festivals we
now we suddenly automotive, it's china, the, with the annexation, china wanted to incorporate the to best some people, including their spiritual and secular liter, 14 dot i, lama into its round in exile with the best and liter has made us his life's work to keep the memory of to best alive all over the world is now 189 years old. and the, a sion of a succession weighs heavily on the to best them community any met should or someone logging on would issue to the diesel diesel center at his home....
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how exposed is china? {iii east. how exposed is china? oil rices east. how exposed is china?s are so important, not only to china, but companies across the globe. we know that fundamentals are a strong driver of any future price. and oil prices, it feeds into earnings expectations on any company that is listed outside the market. that is because transportation costs are parts of good and services that make it a part of good and services. it acts as a dampener if prices rise in terms of expectations and last grease or oil prices surging, the energy sector was the best performing sector and starting this week, we are seeing oil price is trading above 80 us a barrel. a major risk to the rallies oil prices and the impact it has in terms of dampening earning expectations.- of dampening earning expectations. of dampening earning exectations. . ., ~ expectations. julia lee, thank ou for expectations. julia lee, thank you forjoining _ expectations. julia lee, thank you forjoining me, _ expectations. julia lee, thank you forjoining me, and - expectations. julia lee, thank you forjoini
how exposed is china? {iii east. how exposed is china? oil rices east. how exposed is china?s are so important, not only to china, but companies across the globe. we know that fundamentals are a strong driver of any future price. and oil prices, it feeds into earnings expectations on any company that is listed outside the market. that is because transportation costs are parts of good and services that make it a part of good and services. it acts as a dampener if prices rise in terms of...
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the reason chiha _ china and the us, it's not. the reason china built _ china and the us, it's not.tion is because _ reason china built this space station is because the - reason china built this space station is because the us . station is because the us harmed _ station is because the us harmed it _ station is because the us banned it from _ station is because the us banned it from using - station is because the us banned it from using the| banned it from using the international— banned it from using the international space - banned it from using the i international space station. the rivalry _ international space station. the rivalry is _ international space station. the rivalry is intense - international space station. the rivalry is intense and i international space station. the rivalry is intense and of| the rivalry is intense and of course, _ the rivalry is intense and of course, the _ the rivalry is intense and of course, the us— the rivalry is intense and of course, the us was- the rivalry is intense and of- course, the us was pre—eminent, atohg _ course, the us was pre—emi
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-china tensions.se companies might just get in the crosshairs of tensions between the two and malaysia might just be paying the price for it. rafizi: it is a risk that we constantly look at. i think it is something that we have to build a certain framework for us to manage. haslinda: malaysian economy minister rafizi ramli with those pretty candid comments. let's take a look at the fx markets. this is one of the best-performing e.m. currencies in the region. taking a look at where we are in terms of the currency. we are also seeing strength in other currencies on the back of the pretty flat performance by the dollar. one in particular is the yen. 149.24. currently, the yen strngthened by .2%, inching closer o the 150 level, that psychological level. dollar-yen at its critical juncture ahead of the boj meeting later this month. in terms of the overall picture for the stock market, msci asia index managing a bit of gains, up by .2%. the hang seng giving up some of the gains we've seen in recent days, do
-china tensions.se companies might just get in the crosshairs of tensions between the two and malaysia might just be paying the price for it. rafizi: it is a risk that we constantly look at. i think it is something that we have to build a certain framework for us to manage. haslinda: malaysian economy minister rafizi ramli with those pretty candid comments. let's take a look at the fx markets. this is one of the best-performing e.m. currencies in the region. taking a look at where we are in...
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eu and china look like? they will not be — eu and china look like?ot be a _ eu and china look like? they will not be a trade _ eu and china look like? they will not be a trade war- eu and china look like? they will not be a trade war and l eu and china look like? tue: will not be a trade war and the reason for that is that chine it really needs the eu, they need the market to be available for its exports —— china really needs. it also needs to eu to not be fully in the camp of the us as china competes with the us as china competes with the us in terms of technology and the economy in general so it is very sensitive and china is going to make sure that this does not escalate too far and i think both sides want this to happen and want to avoid escalation but they will not be able to resolve it in the wto and hopefully after a few measures, things will calm down. martin chorzempa, thanks. staying with china and its electric vehicles. the boss of ride hailing giant uber has told the bbc that tariffs on those chinese built evs are delaying its plans to ha
eu and china look like? they will not be — eu and china look like?ot be a _ eu and china look like? they will not be a trade _ eu and china look like? they will not be a trade war- eu and china look like? they will not be a trade war and l eu and china look like? tue: will not be a trade war and the reason for that is that chine it really needs the eu, they need the market to be available for its exports —— china really needs. it also needs to eu to not be fully in the camp of the us as...
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well, we get our stuff from china. we can't walk away from china. a relationship, a clear relationship with china, and we need to be clear about what we disagree with. if the problems in the taiwan straits continue, if that closes, then actually international trade will be devastated by it. so, you know, of course we need to make sure that that is not going to happen. we need to be clear about hong kong. we need to make clear our deep reservations about the treatment of the uyghur. is what the chinese are doing to the uighurs genocide? and should keir starmer be saying it is? i think that it is... it's a little bit... so, i always think of genocide as the attempt to get rid of a population, yes. to kill off a population. there is an argument that... i'm sorry. i'm turning into a lawyer. i'm a lawyer here. but i think that the forced abortions of uyghur women is defined, i think, as genocide, just about. but i don't care, you know, whether it's just about a genocide or not. the treatment of the uyghurs is appalling and should stop the way in which th
well, we get our stuff from china. we can't walk away from china. a relationship, a clear relationship with china, and we need to be clear about what we disagree with. if the problems in the taiwan straits continue, if that closes, then actually international trade will be devastated by it. so, you know, of course we need to make sure that that is not going to happen. we need to be clear about hong kong. we need to make clear our deep reservations about the treatment of the uyghur. is what the...
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outside of china, what is that im act? ., outside of china, what is that imact? .? . ~ ., impact? yeah, so, you know, china has— impact? yeah, so, you know, china has been _ impact? yeah, so, you know, china has been growing - china has been growing relatively slowly since reopening last year and therefore hasn't been, compared with many other times, such as after the post—global financial crisis, when china soared ahead, pulled up the economy, drove demand, pulled up monetary prices, this time around china has not played that role. its growth has been relatively subdued and hasn't been playing the same role in terms of really driving global growth. at the same time, many other major economies in the world are slowing down following previous monetary tightening, interest—rate increases. so, you know, china is somewhat of a drag on global growth compared with previous cycles. growth compared with previous cles. ., ~ growth compared with previous cles. ., ,, , ., growth compared with previous cles. . ~' , ., , cycles. ok, thank you very much, always _ cycles. ok, tha
outside of china, what is that im act? ., outside of china, what is that imact? .? . ~ ., impact? yeah, so, you know, china has— impact? yeah, so, you know, china has been _ impact? yeah, so, you know, china has been growing - china has been growing relatively slowly since reopening last year and therefore hasn't been, compared with many other times, such as after the post—global financial crisis, when china soared ahead, pulled up the economy, drove demand, pulled up monetary prices, this...
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natalia to talk about china, because china is also before our eyes, this state that was modernizing,ned into a state that looks more like the china of mao zedong than the china of dengsiopin, but i have to say, mr. natali, that in recent years i have rethought the meaning of the famous proverb, the famous proverb 'i, which ascribes densiopin when it comes to. about its economic changes in china, deng xiaoping used to say that it didn't matter what color the intestine was, it only caught mice, and this was explained, this proverb explained that the chinese communist party, during the rule of dan xiao ping, just when he was the informal leader of the state and, by the way, the head of the military council of the cpc central committee, which we have already mentioned, she allowed market elements in the economy, and everyone always believed that this was such a moment of china's survival. because the market economy allows it to survive, the planned economy does not allows, and i now think that maybe it was not said for the sake of it, but that it does not matter what tools help the chine
natalia to talk about china, because china is also before our eyes, this state that was modernizing,ned into a state that looks more like the china of mao zedong than the china of dengsiopin, but i have to say, mr. natali, that in recent years i have rethought the meaning of the famous proverb, the famous proverb 'i, which ascribes densiopin when it comes to. about its economic changes in china, deng xiaoping used to say that it didn't matter what color the intestine was, it only caught mice,...
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so china green china read your with mission is not stopping at to back. seems young pneumonia, margaret easy incorporated a lot more areas. in other words, it is becoming a nightmare for other countries. in order to address the china. i agree with this expansionist policy, china is also striving for control over something that is crucial for peace in asia . resources and raw materials. all of this debate in areas are rich in mineral resources, especially in the field production and the production that i usually use a lot for electronic devices such as mobile phones and cars. they're trying to exploit these resources and to be all for mining and constructing dens against the local peoples. china is building some basics, dams. some of these bands are 3 times bigger than the t gorgeous time, which is a biggest dime in the ward. if china diverts to the water, then roger, punish downstream, sam finalization, we're dry all the red drum, moody can scissors. this domineering behavior unacceptable. and this is fueled the border conflict. the region has seen more s
so china green china read your with mission is not stopping at to back. seems young pneumonia, margaret easy incorporated a lot more areas. in other words, it is becoming a nightmare for other countries. in order to address the china. i agree with this expansionist policy, china is also striving for control over something that is crucial for peace in asia . resources and raw materials. all of this debate in areas are rich in mineral resources, especially in the field production and the...
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we now behave with china the way we behaved with russia at one time.god forbid, in meetings with russian officials, say something that they will not like. and after 2019, when it's clear that we can't say anything they won't like, at least not remember their last names. but since 2019, the president of ukraine did not mention putin's name in a negative context or in any context? so now he does not remember the name of svidenpina. and it would seem, well, we can already see that such a policy has undergone an absolute fiasco. once, we continue it again. well, what can i do? i can't rewire the brains of people who make decisions. so, this is reality. this reality, by the way, applies to many things in terms of approach. to china, if you remember, i explain from 2022 that if you if you want to have any serious relations with china at all, you should not treat it as if you were a potential colony of china, because you are only whetting its appetite, as you previously whetted the appetite of the russians, you can do business with china only when you pursue
we now behave with china the way we behaved with russia at one time.god forbid, in meetings with russian officials, say something that they will not like. and after 2019, when it's clear that we can't say anything they won't like, at least not remember their last names. but since 2019, the president of ukraine did not mention putin's name in a negative context or in any context? so now he does not remember the name of svidenpina. and it would seem, well, we can already see that such a policy...
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we use these fact have the additional data on ease imported from china. it's not as much as the 100 percent in both duties. the us or canada, please on chinese tvs are here this year. but it's still a significant move on a global level. it points to approve it towards protection and some other countries over using google arises to be sure that they're all thomas policies up to the contacted by international market forces. it also highlights the shifting balance of power within your on china policy. on one side, there's german john split off schultz and the c e. o. as of the leading german gone because they've been fun. china would respond via restricting the export of particular ideas. german thought me cause need to make the batteries and that escalation could hit their seals in china. the biggest forward market for german cars. they oppose the data. feeling that german is produced in china and we'd be subject to hide in board that it's making them more expensive. on the other side is the european commission that by force the left funded 9 who believe ch
we use these fact have the additional data on ease imported from china. it's not as much as the 100 percent in both duties. the us or canada, please on chinese tvs are here this year. but it's still a significant move on a global level. it points to approve it towards protection and some other countries over using google arises to be sure that they're all thomas policies up to the contacted by international market forces. it also highlights the shifting balance of power within your on china...
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it�*s diplomacy with china. it's alwa s diplomacy with china. it's always a _ diplomacy with china.china our friend, to what extent is it our fellow, friend, to what extent is it ourfellow, our friend, to what extent is it our fellow, our potential enemy? and notjust the british government, but governments all around the world are constantly struggling with that sort of dilemma? how close to get the china? clearly lake usually certificate economically, but also accused of widespread human rights abuses. well, we must engage — human rights abuses. well, we must engage with _ human rights abuses. well, we must engage with china. - human rights abuses. well, we| must engage with china. where we have — must engage with china. where we have to hold the line is to uphold — we have to hold the line is to uphold our values and our system _ uphold our values and our system and what we believe in. the chinese government does exactly— the chinese government does exactly the same. the difference here is that when the chinese government's upholds the chinese interests, they— upholds the chinese
it�*s diplomacy with china. it's alwa s diplomacy with china. it's always a _ diplomacy with china.china our friend, to what extent is it our fellow, friend, to what extent is it ourfellow, our friend, to what extent is it our fellow, our potential enemy? and notjust the british government, but governments all around the world are constantly struggling with that sort of dilemma? how close to get the china? clearly lake usually certificate economically, but also accused of widespread human...
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live underlines 2nd mandate to say, this is where we stand with china to. that was the, the easy results reporting from brussels. tensions over china is assertive claims in the south. china sea will be in focus next week at a regional summit in laos. germany is among a growing list of western nations, boosting their military presence in the region with the aim of keeping important trade routes. open. dw is georg motus hitched a ride on a german war ship, sailing from indonesia to a single headed brisk speed of 25 knots. the drum and warship crosses the invisible sea border. it's now out of indignation, waters into what's called the high seas. the digital map signals, the grew of the frigates, brought them back, that they can now start the training move plan office today. uh, we have a flight operations, so we 1st have to cross the territory, want us to meet the needs, are to the high seat before where you can launch a helicopter, whether you are on the high seas or whether you are within so called exclusive economic. what territorial waters is complex and o
live underlines 2nd mandate to say, this is where we stand with china to. that was the, the easy results reporting from brussels. tensions over china is assertive claims in the south. china sea will be in focus next week at a regional summit in laos. germany is among a growing list of western nations, boosting their military presence in the region with the aim of keeping important trade routes. open. dw is georg motus hitched a ride on a german war ship, sailing from indonesia to a single...
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-china relationship, u.s. election. so in the face of a lot of risks and uncertainties, we do anticipate that the market may have more volatilities, so the area for investors to really look at is a certain level of certainty. for example, i think investors still need to look for dividend place. investors should look at areas where that third-quarter earnings seem to be solid, and to should look at areas where the stimulus packages are going to benefit. so areas like the property market, financial sectors, consumption, other areas that investors need to look at. but honestly, i would say that the valuation at this stage is that a fair range, so investors need to -- they should not be overly optimistic, but he really looking at the fundamentals of the recoveries of the companies and their earning qualities. haslinda: right, as you said, there are risks. how do you hedge against a risk, baring in mind that some are saying wreps you will not see an improvement in the economic data until spring 2025, so we will be a voluntar
-china relationship, u.s. election. so in the face of a lot of risks and uncertainties, we do anticipate that the market may have more volatilities, so the area for investors to really look at is a certain level of certainty. for example, i think investors still need to look for dividend place. investors should look at areas where that third-quarter earnings seem to be solid, and to should look at areas where the stimulus packages are going to benefit. so areas like the property market,...
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one thing interesting about china is tourism in china will be likely positive next year from negativeeaving china to visit the rest of the world. i'm told by trip.com and others that we should be back must at the 219 level at the time chinese left to visit. it looks good for julia, new zealand and southeast asia. we will probably see a lot of chinese visitors at the end of this year. haslinda: the consumption expectation is not new. one of different this time around and what do you see with the stimulus making things different? sebastien: i think they made the right decision, may be too late. we see it for my industry. there are two countries you should never bet against, america and china. [laughter] they are going through muddy waters but i would bet on china for the next two to three years. haslinda: of course you had your credit china ceo saying ecor is betting big on china, what for might that take? sebastien: it's the biggest hospitality region in the world, probably passing the u.s. in a few years. we will get bigger and faster, will we make a lot of money in china? no, it's ve
one thing interesting about china is tourism in china will be likely positive next year from negativeeaving china to visit the rest of the world. i'm told by trip.com and others that we should be back must at the 219 level at the time chinese left to visit. it looks good for julia, new zealand and southeast asia. we will probably see a lot of chinese visitors at the end of this year. haslinda: the consumption expectation is not new. one of different this time around and what do you see with the...
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i think india will play china or china are harder than they played russia read to their discredit india has been soft on russia throughout this ukrainian years of the illegal invasion of ukraine but i think on china are not going to shore up with any kind of military tools if they could show up with nonmilitary sanctions and support and things like that and finally the rest of southeast asia will have to have this moment where the design was the economic purity choice i want . it is the us model, western model of a free and open society where you're not needed to china does as i'm the country, you are a small country if they side correctly then indonesia, malaysia, singapore, australia in this case is again though, to support this cost imposition what you're going to needyour allies and partners in this of course it starts with the united states and it starts with the united states realizing that it's redlines are to hide the trip . >> to pick on what ben was saying about the lack of preparedness right now in washington since you ran this exercise have you seen increased interest in tal
i think india will play china or china are harder than they played russia read to their discredit india has been soft on russia throughout this ukrainian years of the illegal invasion of ukraine but i think on china are not going to shore up with any kind of military tools if they could show up with nonmilitary sanctions and support and things like that and finally the rest of southeast asia will have to have this moment where the design was the economic purity choice i want . it is the us...
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we had five, six, seven, 800 billion deficit with china just alone with china. and today it was announced we have the highest deficit we've ever had, almost $2 trillion, think of that. we have almost, and we have the highest deficit we've ever had with, with china and that won't last long. it's going to last long. we will be able to do something about it because china wants to do business with the state they think we're stupid, people. and then they see our president and then they see a person that is representing the democrat party and got no votes, was a first one out. she was the first window, thinking that she was a first without she never made it to iowa. 22 people run and she was a first want to quit and now she's running. but no one has ever had to run against two people before. first i had to run against him after we had the debate and his numbers were not good and you know look like you is going to lose so they said you're going to lose. we want you out and eventually he agreed to go out. he didn't want to. he's a very angry man by the way. and he hates
we had five, six, seven, 800 billion deficit with china just alone with china. and today it was announced we have the highest deficit we've ever had, almost $2 trillion, think of that. we have almost, and we have the highest deficit we've ever had with, with china and that won't last long. it's going to last long. we will be able to do something about it because china wants to do business with the state they think we're stupid, people. and then they see our president and then they see a person...
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pakistan to china's larger lans? .," , ., , pakistan to china's larger lans?, plans? pakistanis china's most important _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner in _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner in south - important partner in south asia. china has invested heavily in pakistan and is pakistan�*s major military supply and china�*s guarantee with india as long as there are half a million pakistani troops on indian�*s border it keeps india busy in south asia rather than being able to look towards china, so china considers pakistan a very important and of course pakistan considers china a very significant guarantor of pakistan�*s security and economic survival. china normally has a hands off approach when it comes to intervening in foreign countries. all that continue to hold with regards to pakistan? definitely. china has no intention, i think of intervening in pakistan domestic politics and right now it seems no one is. the former prime minister imran khan was not particularly liked
pakistan to china's larger lans? .," , ., , pakistan to china's larger lans?, plans? pakistanis china's most important _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner in _ plans? pakistanis china's most important partner in south - important partner in south asia. china has invested heavily in pakistan and is pakistan�*s major military supply and china�*s guarantee with india as long as there are half a million pakistani troops on...
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~ �*, ., with china? i think it's always with china? i think it's always with making _ with china?t's always with making an _ with china? i think it's always with making an approach - with china? i think it's always with making an approach to l with china? i think it's always l with making an approach to the government. it doesn't have to be an enemy. of course, will have disagreements with some aspects of chinese government policy but i do think it is important that countries find a way to get along with china, china produces so many things that the world wants and my argument at the moment is one of the problems of china has in terms of its economy not quite moving as it should is because there's so much turmoil in europe because of what rush is doing. europe because of what rush is doinu. ,, . europe because of what rush is doin., , , ., ., europe because of what rush is doinu. ,, ., ., , ., doing. -- russia. you share warnings — doing. -- russia. you share warnings from _ doing. -- russia. you share warnings from the - doing. -- russia. you share i warnings from the intelligenc
~ �*, ., with china? i think it's always with china? i think it's always with making _ with china?t's always with making an _ with china? i think it's always with making an approach - with china? i think it's always with making an approach to l with china? i think it's always l with making an approach to the government. it doesn't have to be an enemy. of course, will have disagreements with some aspects of chinese government policy but i do think it is important that countries find a way to...
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he wanted to approach china and diplomacy the new, reached out to china. he was unaware of the extent to which the people into that just on the other side of the himalayas were being oppressed. india signed an agreement with china pledging peaceful coexistence in doing so, except to the amex nation of tibet and gave them our free hand. the smile began his program of assimilation and industrialization in the area which became noon in the mid 19 sixty's as the tibet . a ton of this region was it was a ton of us in name only the . the annexation quickly reduced the tibetan sphere of influence or from loss. so the dalai lama could not accurately grasp the extent of the chinese occupation policy. the young spiritual leader opted for dialogue, convinced that his overly hierarchical society needed reformation and invitation. he spent months in b. james listening to doctrines designed to make him a useful tool for communist china being young at the time, but also kind of progressive minded, was very impressed with what he saw in china. he 1st like guess this kind
he wanted to approach china and diplomacy the new, reached out to china. he was unaware of the extent to which the people into that just on the other side of the himalayas were being oppressed. india signed an agreement with china pledging peaceful coexistence in doing so, except to the amex nation of tibet and gave them our free hand. the smile began his program of assimilation and industrialization in the area which became noon in the mid 19 sixty's as the tibet . a ton of this region was it...
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i think -- are we getting to china now, are we going -- >> we're going to get to china now, but do you think, if this rotation continues out of china, that's enough to help the mag seven names? >> yes. >> yes? >> that's my vote. doing a head count? karen, you're up. >> well, i think china will rebound. so no. i'm in both. >>> let's talk china now. the hang seng plunging more than 9% overnight, after china failed to announce any major stimulus plans on the first day of trading after a week-long holiday. our next guest thinks retail investors should completely avoid china. john result utledge, great to s. you think the whole thing was a head fake? you don't believe the stimulus will have any effect? >> ah -- no. they're trying to hit their 5% growth target. they're not going to make it. they have terrible real estate problems. pai pay offers are going down. home prices fell 5%. biggest number since 2015. they have to find a way to stop that real estate deflation, and without that, all they can do is small moves from the central bank, you know, half a point on the interest rates and a tin
i think -- are we getting to china now, are we going -- >> we're going to get to china now, but do you think, if this rotation continues out of china, that's enough to help the mag seven names? >> yes. >> yes? >> that's my vote. doing a head count? karen, you're up. >> well, i think china will rebound. so no. i'm in both. >>> let's talk china now. the hang seng plunging more than 9% overnight, after china failed to announce any major stimulus plans on the...
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everyone says, oh, it's telling a china, china, but actually it's west and corporations or am i to dump of interest to some of these developing nations that i did. it was a pleasure to have you about you and say child, teach him to pull stuff. welcome to russia and i hope that comes on treats you very well. and i hope you like to chuck chuck. nice, thank you very much. hopefully you get a chance to face that. yes, there walk and we'll play while the russian president has just held talks within just probably minutes. so a lot of my boots and to run drop moody, long time friends phrased relations with one and all the thoughts as boy logical tried trade between the 2 nations has almost tripled over the past 2 years. and they set themselves some even more ambitious call. good, but he also pointed out that it really isn't a phase rather pc resolution hoping you can contact us. we were just talking about here based on diplomacy and diplomatic efforts pop from this. the russian and indian lead disagreed on deepening strategic co operations. that's how if i look at some of the highlights, you d
everyone says, oh, it's telling a china, china, but actually it's west and corporations or am i to dump of interest to some of these developing nations that i did. it was a pleasure to have you about you and say child, teach him to pull stuff. welcome to russia and i hope that comes on treats you very well. and i hope you like to chuck chuck. nice, thank you very much. hopefully you get a chance to face that. yes, there walk and we'll play while the russian president has just held talks within...
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to china.the european commission , headed by ursula vondelaien, came up with the idea of introducing a brutal 45% duty on imports of chinese electric cars. on friday, the eu countries generally approved the proposal, although not unanimously. according to france press, only 10 countries out of 27 eu members voted for the introduction of the duty. 12 abstained. another five countries, including germany, voted against. the germans' resistance is understandable, because two can play this game. china can do the same impose duties on imports of goods from europe, who will be hit harder? well, there is a festive atmosphere in china, the prc celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary on october 1, our correspondent from china, alexander baletsky. here is the new symbol of modern china, when instead of a riot of fireworks, drones respond with fireworks, thousands of drones simultaneously soar and draw incredible pictures in the sky, mythical birds, dragons, even aircraft carriers or here is the city of
to china.the european commission , headed by ursula vondelaien, came up with the idea of introducing a brutal 45% duty on imports of chinese electric cars. on friday, the eu countries generally approved the proposal, although not unanimously. according to france press, only 10 countries out of 27 eu members voted for the introduction of the duty. 12 abstained. another five countries, including germany, voted against. the germans' resistance is understandable, because two can play this...
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this point in time with the fed rate cuts and a big monetary boost in china. ~ , china.r— china. we will get the minutes from their last _ china. we will get the minutes from their last meeting - from their last meeting tomorrow. thanks forjoining tomorrow. thanks for joining us. in other news... a uk engineering firm has announced it is cutting jobs and furloughing staff after being hit by the ongoing strike at boeing. senior, which makes high—tech components for aerospace and defence companies told shareholders that the commercial aerospace manufacturing industry is facing significant headwinds, which are hitting demand for its products. a short time ago shares in senior were down nearly 13% in london. social media users in the eu will be able to challenge decisions by platforms to remove posts and videos for breaking their rules or leave up others that may violate them. an out of court dispute settlement body called the appeals center has been certified by irish regulators to act as a referee on content moderation disputes across the eu. it will start with cases invol
this point in time with the fed rate cuts and a big monetary boost in china. ~ , china.r— china. we will get the minutes from their last _ china. we will get the minutes from their last meeting - from their last meeting tomorrow. thanks forjoining tomorrow. thanks for joining us. in other news... a uk engineering firm has announced it is cutting jobs and furloughing staff after being hit by the ongoing strike at boeing. senior, which makes high—tech components for aerospace and defence...
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evs also china has already retaliated. - for fair trade. evs also china has already retaliated.trade. evs also china i has already retaliated. can you afford to wean a trade war against the second biggest economy? t against the second biggest economy?— against the second biggest econom ? ., ., , ., against the second biggest econom ? ., ., ., economy? i am hoping we are not enterin: economy? i am hoping we are not entering a — economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade _ economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade war. _ economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade war. we - economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade war. we are - entering a trade war. we are hoping this is about making sure we are countering practices that are distorting in the global marketplace but on the issue of canadian canola, no—one has ever accused canadian producers of ever dumping into a market. canadians are fair traders. you sa ou canadians are fair traders. you say you are — canadians are fair traders. you say you are rrot _ canadians are fair traders. you say you are not inter
evs also china has already retaliated. - for fair trade. evs also china has already retaliated.trade. evs also china i has already retaliated. can you afford to wean a trade war against the second biggest economy? t against the second biggest economy?— against the second biggest econom ? ., ., , ., against the second biggest econom ? ., ., ., economy? i am hoping we are not enterin: economy? i am hoping we are not entering a — economy? i am hoping we are not entering a trade _ economy? i am...
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china wrote that this is directed against the usa, of course not, china's political culture excludes such a thing, but the question is, against whom is all this directed, that's exactly how to say china believes that taiwan is part of china, therefore china will defend itself, the americans think so, no, i don't think so at all. according to official papers, everyone thinks so, but according to international papers, well, according to papers, paper doesn't blush, as you know, that's realpolitik american, it is a little different, this concerns taiwan, and the south china sea and much, much more, and in any case in the national security strategy, which was adopted under trump, and under biden, in fact, so to speak, continued, china is called the enemy. number one, yes, but this does not mean that china calls america its number one enemy, the military, it is not the same thing, china is just saying: listen, we were colossally behind in the number of nuclear stockpiles, we are just engaged in our security, we do not enter into alliances against anyone, let me remind you that america , t
china wrote that this is directed against the usa, of course not, china's political culture excludes such a thing, but the question is, against whom is all this directed, that's exactly how to say china believes that taiwan is part of china, therefore china will defend itself, the americans think so, no, i don't think so at all. according to official papers, everyone thinks so, but according to international papers, well, according to papers, paper doesn't blush, as you know, that's realpolitik...
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, first off we have to stop china, 60% on china is totally sensible because they don't like, like solarhey make the solar panels, charges half the price we would make them here, puts everybody out of business and income solar pair handles and when governor walz says they make solar panels in their states, they buy their products from china, give me a break. >> there are some narrow targets now from this administration on 100% electric vehicles and some solar dumping on the market so would you say it would be tariffs on the inputs of some of the products? >> if china makes it there should be tariffs on it, right? because we need to build here. and is it better to tariffs and have other companies across the world pay taxes, or to charge americans? higher taxes? ? i mean think about the idea that somebody has a problem with that just does not make any sense. in the early 1900s we did not have income tax, just tariffs and we were the richest country in the world. why do we think we should tax americans and not tax the other countries? let's put tariffs on and use the money to reduce our def
, first off we have to stop china, 60% on china is totally sensible because they don't like, like solarhey make the solar panels, charges half the price we would make them here, puts everybody out of business and income solar pair handles and when governor walz says they make solar panels in their states, they buy their products from china, give me a break. >> there are some narrow targets now from this administration on 100% electric vehicles and some solar dumping on the market so would...
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we felt that taiwan and china are 2 very different nations. so i think that's the root of long identity. this day has been bought in taipei by homecoming activists. forced to seek refuge after trying to is national security little crick down did not city a does tie one for pass for its own national day. on october, the 10th the island is bracing for another possible show of force from china. with large scale military exercises. i think that that's the how ever tends to show badges and be sure to swallow it out to an ex, tie one. in spite of increasing threats from mainland china, taiwan is charging its own political and economic pos. it's under pain by cutting edge mike or to production, which taiwan believes, provides it with the so called silicone shield. the island is now will, will lead to in the production of advance semi conduct as needed by high tech industries to go hunting, hunting. and after the bun demick a started supply chain, we're disrupted the whole word southern. they realize how important tell you one semiconductors taiwan be
we felt that taiwan and china are 2 very different nations. so i think that's the root of long identity. this day has been bought in taipei by homecoming activists. forced to seek refuge after trying to is national security little crick down did not city a does tie one for pass for its own national day. on october, the 10th the island is bracing for another possible show of force from china. with large scale military exercises. i think that that's the how ever tends to show badges and be sure...
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well, there is a festive atmosphere in china.ber 1, the prc celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding. from china, our own correspondent, alexander. here is the new symbol of modern china, when drones, thousands of drones are responsible for the fireworks instead of rossupiers drones simultaneously take off and paint incredible pictures in the sky. 10,000 pigeons and 30,000 balloons fly over the golden water bridges in the forbidden city. china has always loved to impress with grand ceremonies. in beijing, it has already become a beautiful tradition to install huge floral composites on holidays, which figuratively represent the country's entire path to its current achievements. sports, medicine, agriculture, and, of course, space. the chinese are very proud that they were able to break into the ranks of space powers. flowers as prosperity china, red, as... a symbol not of blood or revolution, but of wealth, this is what chairman xi's speech at the reception in honor of the republic day is about. over the past 75 ye
well, there is a festive atmosphere in china.ber 1, the prc celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding. from china, our own correspondent, alexander. here is the new symbol of modern china, when drones, thousands of drones are responsible for the fireworks instead of rossupiers drones simultaneously take off and paint incredible pictures in the sky. 10,000 pigeons and 30,000 balloons fly over the golden water bridges in the forbidden city. china has always loved to impress with...
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what tensions over china is a certain, if it claims in the south china sea will be in focus next week at a regional summit in laos, but security and the in the pacific is a high priority for western countries as well. germany is joined to other allies and boosting its military presence in the region. last month, german navy ships passed through the sensitive taiwan street, drawing a sharp rebuke from beijing dw is gail motus hitched a ride on one of those ships. now, en route to single headed brisk speed of $25.00 knots. the drum and warship crosses the invisible sea border. it's now out of indonesian waters into what's called the high seas. the digital map signals the grew of the free good spot, good and back that they can now stop the training move. plan office. today we have flight operations, so we 1st have to cross the territory, walk us from indonesia to the high seat before where you can launch a helicopter, whether you are on the high seas or whether you are within so called exclusive economic. what territorial waters is complex and often the matter of interpretation . just as
what tensions over china is a certain, if it claims in the south china sea will be in focus next week at a regional summit in laos, but security and the in the pacific is a high priority for western countries as well. germany is joined to other allies and boosting its military presence in the region. last month, german navy ships passed through the sensitive taiwan street, drawing a sharp rebuke from beijing dw is gail motus hitched a ride on one of those ships. now, en route to single headed...
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, china appears to be playing nice with u.s.ite house while they are complicit behind-the-scenes with propaganda and surveillance. hudson institute senior fellow atlas organization founder and the author of the decisive decade, jonathan dt ward, am i correct to say that jonathan dt ward is back from his honeymoon. >> that is correct. >> congratulations. great to see you. let's talk china for a moment, then america's adversaries are ramping up their election interference campaign in a report from microsoft warns that iran, russia and china working influence the election. the chinese government links campaign known as spam must wash on down ballot races targeting marsha blackburn, barrymore and michael mccaul who is chairman of the foreign affairs committee, there up for reelection next month, the ccp is attacking marco rubio who is not up for reelection buddies but a critic of beijing. now we see how america feels about china as well, your reaction? >> i think this is all coming to a head were in the moment where some of our top
, china appears to be playing nice with u.s.ite house while they are complicit behind-the-scenes with propaganda and surveillance. hudson institute senior fellow atlas organization founder and the author of the decisive decade, jonathan dt ward, am i correct to say that jonathan dt ward is back from his honeymoon. >> that is correct. >> congratulations. great to see you. let's talk china for a moment, then america's adversaries are ramping up their election interference campaign in...
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they've invested heavily into china but they are also suffering from china's slowdown and the turnawaya by chinese consumers. so they face a double—edged sword here and it is a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation for the germans. so that's the equation that they are looking at. it isn't a good place to be. the only — one of the saving graces, however, here, is that the tariffs aren't a done deal. there is still room for negotiation. and they are hoping, as you pointed out with the vw ceo's comments, earlier, that a negotiation could ease the restrictions going forward. will this slow down the eventual development and rollout of electric vehicles generally? that is the other side of the coin because if you put on these tariffs on imports it could hurt consumers and it could hurt ev adoption in europe, which is already slowing. europe has very strict ev goals in terms of reducing carbon output and they are already off target to reach those goals and if you make evs even more expensive it will hopefully and make it harderfor people to adopt them there. hans griemel there. you'
they've invested heavily into china but they are also suffering from china's slowdown and the turnawaya by chinese consumers. so they face a double—edged sword here and it is a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation for the germans. so that's the equation that they are looking at. it isn't a good place to be. the only — one of the saving graces, however, here, is that the tariffs aren't a done deal. there is still room for negotiation. and they are hoping, as you pointed out with...
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china sea, in the south china sea.they go about that we will work to make sure they have what they need to push spec. >> you return from haiti and as a said before we came on stage i often find we, i mean not you but we often don't pay enough attention to hotspot in her own backyard, haiti when those. seeing it is that folks the ground. it's a tragedy for the people there. do you believe haiti given the kenyan peacekeeper presence, et cetera, is on the path to a stable future? >> i was in haiti on wednesday. this is a challenging situation, very fragile but with some window of opportunity and promise to bring things to better place. going back back a number of months we had a secret situation in haiti that was massively deteriorating. you had a prime minister of haiti who had lost a sense of legitimacy among the population, and since then you've had a transition in haiti. he said he establishment of a new presidency council. you had the appointment of a new prime minister and you had the deployment out about 400 kenyan
china sea, in the south china sea.they go about that we will work to make sure they have what they need to push spec. >> you return from haiti and as a said before we came on stage i often find we, i mean not you but we often don't pay enough attention to hotspot in her own backyard, haiti when those. seeing it is that folks the ground. it's a tragedy for the people there. do you believe haiti given the kenyan peacekeeper presence, et cetera, is on the path to a stable future? >> i...
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if the products derated more and down side, the change in the china narrative and china policy story,otentially there is upside there we like european lux >> it's a great point. again, i asked four questions a lot on this show i don't ask any other questions. one of my key kwee questions hon times can you sell >> that's a recent change we made to upgrade them it really is plenty of headwinds and the china story can still be a drag, but directionally. >> i'm looking down at the screen and the ax popopen and i haven't seen a print on philips. interesting. how do you see the u.s. equity market >> it is a strong equity market. when we think about our strategy, we bar bell with the continental europe and the u.s we are going into the u.s. election and if you get a trump victory, it favors the u.s. market over world equities broadly speaking at this point, we like the quality out of the u.s., but approaching it with more cyclical markets. >> explain to me simply why a trump victory, tax cuts. is it that simple? trump equals tax cuts or stock market up? >> that's one of the channels that rea
if the products derated more and down side, the change in the china narrative and china policy story,otentially there is upside there we like european lux >> it's a great point. again, i asked four questions a lot on this show i don't ask any other questions. one of my key kwee questions hon times can you sell >> that's a recent change we made to upgrade them it really is plenty of headwinds and the china story can still be a drag, but directionally. >> i'm looking down at the...
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china.ome of the biggest offshore is out of china are not mmc's, they are chinese companies themselves. they realize they have to address markets in the u.s. or europe elsewhere, that they need to have a base outside china that seen as somewhat independent from china. fortunately india is not receptive to chinese entrepreneurs moving in setting things up. they are a huge beneficiary of that. malaysia, vietnam has been a big beneficiary. across the region i would see this region benefiting a lot. as multinational started moving out, i think this reason it does region will benefit. india has a scale for southeast multinationals to scale up what they were doing in china. it will take time, but i think it's a big opportunity. in india we have health care services, consumer. but the one we are looking at is manufacturing, logistics, warehouses because we do that -- we do see that being a new growth engine for india. haslinda: i was part of my conversation with domestic cio. let's bring in our gue
china.ome of the biggest offshore is out of china are not mmc's, they are chinese companies themselves. they realize they have to address markets in the u.s. or europe elsewhere, that they need to have a base outside china that seen as somewhat independent from china. fortunately india is not receptive to chinese entrepreneurs moving in setting things up. they are a huge beneficiary of that. malaysia, vietnam has been a big beneficiary. across the region i would see this region benefiting a...
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you already said you like china. you know, you like the china trade. not getting back into tech yet, not getting back into some of the former high fliers? >> no, i think with the mega caps still we're seeing earnings deceleration. so talking about fundamentals. they've going from 60% growth to the 20% growth. so it's still very good -- charles: but they're big companies. >> they're big companies and we have seen slower growth. i like the companies where you're going from let's say -3% to the 20% growth, i just feel it's safer. and, look, this is good breadth. finish like we've been talking about, there's rotation in leadership are. and so i say just for the next six months i'd rather be in stocks that have lower valuations or have -- and are becoming the new leaders. charles: right. >> in this world where maybe fundamentals actually matter. charles: uh-oh. [laughter] see you later, erin. thank you very much. by the way, again, that was a great, great call at the right time. >>> all right, folks, my next guest also noted the changing of the guard saying
you already said you like china. you know, you like the china trade. not getting back into tech yet, not getting back into some of the former high fliers? >> no, i think with the mega caps still we're seeing earnings deceleration. so talking about fundamentals. they've going from 60% growth to the 20% growth. so it's still very good -- charles: but they're big companies. >> they're big companies and we have seen slower growth. i like the companies where you're going from let's say...
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there was an increase in the last year of electric vehicles from china.s largely from tesla vehicles manufactured in shanghai. there are some changes but canadians have access to 80 vehicle models and it is growing rapidly every week as you products are brought into the market. ——week as new products are brought the big question is can we hit the aggressive targets the federal government has set which is ioo% ev sales. that is a big climb. shares in aston martin have fallen by more than 20% after a warned of lower profits this year. they can are famed for its links to james bond says it has been hit by falling sales in china and supply chain issues. there has been increased competition fromabroad. google has announced it will invest $1 billion to build a new data centre in thailand. the tech giant estimates 111,000 jobs will be created as a result of the investment. thailand's from minister says the investment is perfectly aligned to the goal of developing cloud competing infrastructure and a centre in malaysia has been under construction today. you can f
there was an increase in the last year of electric vehicles from china.s largely from tesla vehicles manufactured in shanghai. there are some changes but canadians have access to 80 vehicle models and it is growing rapidly every week as you products are brought into the market. ——week as new products are brought the big question is can we hit the aggressive targets the federal government has set which is ioo% ev sales. that is a big climb. shares in aston martin have fallen by more than 20%...