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reporter: still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raisedn the last several years thh ese communist party has been a lot more coercive, and it really crystallizes worries that companies like huawei will be foed to help them conduct espionage. reporter: chinese companies have only started threatening the deminance of western businesses over the last de as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. centrahis is the fear that these companies are obliged to serve the interests of the chinese communist party. whether ey do or not may be besides the point. the perception itself could determine the ture. laura: the u.s. has ought 23 charges against huawei and says its technology could be used for spying. earlier i hade the cha speak to our reporter for more. mr. ren told you in the interview very emphatically thao hiany does not spy for the chinese government. does he protest too much? reporter: well, laura, i thinkea it was very from what he wanted to say to me and message he was trying to send out t
reporter: still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raisedn the last several years thh ese communist party has been a lot more coercive, and it really crystallizes worries that companies like huawei will be foed to help them conduct espionage. reporter: chinese companies have only started threatening the deminance of western businesses over the last de as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in....
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to the world that huawei is an independent company and not under the influence of the chinese communist partyepeated a number of times during the course of the that maybe you wouldn't be asked today, you said you would not data if you were asked -- in fact, he said he has never been asked. but the point is whether he would be asked in the future and whate would do at that point again, he repeated the fact thad he whut his company down, he said, before handing over data or any influence to theun chinese cot party. but the reality, laura, is the fact that it is almost cipossible -- in fact, impossible -- fozens or organizations to assist or -- resist orefuse the demands of the chinese communist party. the national intligence law which was passed in 2017 says that companies, organizations, or individuals have to assist in intelligence gathering. that is one of the main reasons ny so many around the world are wondering whether they can continue to do business with huawei. but from mr. ren's perspective, these concerns are irrelevant, and he feels they have been umped up, no pun intended, by the u
to the world that huawei is an independent company and not under the influence of the chinese communist partyepeated a number of times during the course of the that maybe you wouldn't be asked today, you said you would not data if you were asked -- in fact, he said he has never been asked. but the point is whether he would be asked in the future and whate would do at that point again, he repeated the fact thad he whut his company down, he said, before handing over data or any influence to theun...
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still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised. several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is the fear that these companies are obliged to serve the interests of the chinese communist party. whether they do or not may be beside the point, the perception in itself could determine their success in the future. president trump is trying to increase the pressure on venezuela's president nicolas maduro. mr trump was in miami, again throwing his support behind opposition leaderjuan guaido, who's declared himself president. south florida has one of the largest venezuelan populations in the us. mr trump is pushing for the removal of nicolas maduro from power, and calling on him to allow aid i
still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised. several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is...
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still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised.e last several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is the fear that these companies are obliged to serve the interests of the chinese communist party. whether they do or not may be beside the point, the perception in itself could determine their success in the future. car maker honda is set to announce the closure of its plant in swindon, in the uk, with the loss of about 3,500 jobs. the company has yet to make a formal announcement, but it's understood that there won't be any changes in production or job losses until 2021. the local mp says honda told him the decision was based on "global trends" in the auto industry. let's bring in our
still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised.e last several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this...
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still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised.eral years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is the fear that these companies are obliged to serve the interests of the chinese communist party. whether they do or not may be beside the point, the perception in itself could determine their success in the future. watching your interview, he seemed unfazed that the us as well as some of its allies like australia and new zealand are seeking to ban huawei and adds five g network, so tell us and adds five g network, so tell us a little bit of how damaging this is to the company? well, as you have heard, he believes that it will not be damaging. i think the key point and all of this is the fact tha
still, questions about huawei's independence from the chinese communist party have been raised.eral years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is the...
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but questions about how independent quai way is from the chinese communist party are being raised.g technology just australia have banned quai way‘s five g technologyjust on those doubts. in the last several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they have come up, the world has had to grapple with the different system they operate in. central to this is the fear that these companies are obliged to serve the interests of the chinese communist party. whether they do or not may be beside the point, the perception in itself could determine their success in the future. let's take a look at some of today's other top stories. train operators have put forward proposals that would overhaul how we pay for tickets. the rail delivery group, wants to see more regulation governing peak time and off—peak fares, with more flexible pricing, as well as a pay—
but questions about how independent quai way is from the chinese communist party are being raised.g technology just australia have banned quai way‘s five g technologyjust on those doubts. in the last several years the chinese communist party has been a lot more coercive and this really crystallises worries that companies like huawei will be forced to help them conduct espionage. chinese companies have only started threatening the dominance of western businesses over the last decade. as they...
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and deliberately killing high—level communist party members.communist party members. major targets werejewish doctors. you could not turn off —— turn on the radio without hearing about these jewish killer doctors, scum on earth, people who sold their salt of the devil. my father was accused of spying for england. translation: rumours were spreading about the sort of punishment that would be meted out. there were threats of hangings on red square. but he refused to sign false accusations. he was kept their in manacles and many he was kept their in manacles and any he was kept their in manacles and many many days and nights without sleeping. if he signed the full false confession it would have been his death sentence. in march 1953 stalin died. and the situation of the doctors in prison changed immediately. translation: i rememberthe changed immediately. translation: i remember the marvellous evening when i was suddenly called to go downstairs. i was taken in a prison van to see a general and he told me "you are free, you have been totally rehabi
and deliberately killing high—level communist party members.communist party members. major targets werejewish doctors. you could not turn off —— turn on the radio without hearing about these jewish killer doctors, scum on earth, people who sold their salt of the devil. my father was accused of spying for england. translation: rumours were spreading about the sort of punishment that would be meted out. there were threats of hangings on red square. but he refused to sign false accusations....
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it's also a one party communist state one that's been ruled with an iron fist. it's regime reinforced by propaganda and personality cults. and in the past and seen open hostility to with some cultural influence it's been isolated and an international pariah. but since ninety nine hundred six vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround it's gone from basket case to one of asia's fastest growing economies could vietnam style change be a good fit for north korea. vietnam starting point before the reform is similar to north korea's now. you know there are many things that had to be changed fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy the important thing is to have a broad and far vision and really and completely reject any. reforms have seen its pay a capita income saw almost five fold but hanoi hasn't traded prosperity for democracy here the communist party remains firmly in power keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transf
it's also a one party communist state one that's been ruled with an iron fist. it's regime reinforced by propaganda and personality cults. and in the past and seen open hostility to with some cultural influence it's been isolated and an international pariah. but since ninety nine hundred six vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround it's gone from basket case to one of asia's fastest growing economies could vietnam...
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for there to be some confidence resumes to be some stability resumed in the economy what the communist party is really interested is social stability and if people continue to lose their jobs if that continues to be pessimism over the economy that will become a real problem for the communist party here in china so they're going to do whatever they can to really make sure that stability is insured but at the same time making sure that the industries that they want to publish such as tech are not negatively impact in any way so they're really walking a very fine balance is a really really interesting to see what the outcome is there between you watching chinese reaction from beijing thank you very much katrina plenty more ahead on this news hour including egypt's president says terrorism is spreading like a cursed played as he co-hosts a summit between the arab league and leaders. and not quite so picture perfect problems now confronting some of iraq's historical landmarks. and in sports qatar pushes to become front try.
for there to be some confidence resumes to be some stability resumed in the economy what the communist party is really interested is social stability and if people continue to lose their jobs if that continues to be pessimism over the economy that will become a real problem for the communist party here in china so they're going to do whatever they can to really make sure that stability is insured but at the same time making sure that the industries that they want to publish such as tech are not...
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he is also the general secretary of the ruling communist party. trade relationship between the us and vietnam. he is of course about to have a hunch if he is not already with his vietnamese prime minister you will counterpart. they will be meeting and talking about various things. we know president trump is having a very busy day. he was tweeting earlier, and a busy day as busy as the hanoi traffic i should add. not going on, all of this palace before he meets his north korean counterpart, kim jong—un once again. we know that they will be meeting for about 20 minutes for a very quick meeting before they have dinner tonight, and again, this will happen at a historic metropole hoteljust less than a historic metropole hoteljust less thana mile historic metropole hoteljust less than a mile from where i stand here, sally. in the meantime, someone who has been making sense of the relationship, making sense of what they are likely to achieve in this second summit if andrey, our expert. we have been talking earlier about what is on the table this time aro
he is also the general secretary of the ruling communist party. trade relationship between the us and vietnam. he is of course about to have a hunch if he is not already with his vietnamese prime minister you will counterpart. they will be meeting and talking about various things. we know president trump is having a very busy day. he was tweeting earlier, and a busy day as busy as the hanoi traffic i should add. not going on, all of this palace before he meets his north korean counterpart, kim...
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to a shadowy group of chinese businessmen who say they have close connections to the chinese communist partyth ambassador linsted present, she was offered a bizarre deal, pressured, infact, into accept a deal in which her father was going to serve a few more years in prison, she was told, and then would be released, but in exchange, she had to guarantee her silence, that she would stop campaigning publicly for his release. it gets even stranger because sweden's foreign ministry says that it had no knowledge of this meeting taking place at all. it was not informed until after the event and as a result, it seems, ambassador linsted has been called back from china and is now facing an internal investigation. angela gui says she will continue to campaign for her father's release. raising concerns for example that he was abducted from thailand into chinese police custody and that he hasn't detained as china claims initially over a driving offence but because he was publishing books about the personal lives of china's communist party leaders, something that china takes a very dim view about, of co
to a shadowy group of chinese businessmen who say they have close connections to the chinese communist partyth ambassador linsted present, she was offered a bizarre deal, pressured, infact, into accept a deal in which her father was going to serve a few more years in prison, she was told, and then would be released, but in exchange, she had to guarantee her silence, that she would stop campaigning publicly for his release. it gets even stranger because sweden's foreign ministry says that it had...
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where they had fallen to let's remember right but i mean there's a chinese communist party involvement in energy where this invents project i mean what i'm trying to get at i suppose is the developing nations in the world that loom the asian nations. you don't think they see venezuela or a bit like russia soviet union where does he live cuban missile goes no i don't think so because in a way and you know it was a testament you were saying earlier to castro's longevity this government in venezuela does not have the luxury of video castro right its predecessor did either and it seems to know that it's not you know people used to actually admire the castro regime in cuba for you know the sense of equality and the universal health care and these kinds of things you know very well with the humanitarian conditions are in venezuela it's nothing to to admire want to make a broader point china in the case of venezuela or others actually makes very rational calculations of cost benefit analysis as to whether or not countries are useful to it right if you look across africa again the same nameles
where they had fallen to let's remember right but i mean there's a chinese communist party involvement in energy where this invents project i mean what i'm trying to get at i suppose is the developing nations in the world that loom the asian nations. you don't think they see venezuela or a bit like russia soviet union where does he live cuban missile goes no i don't think so because in a way and you know it was a testament you were saying earlier to castro's longevity this government in...
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getting job training and dancing and singing songs praising the communist party.
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david: you have president xi telling the communist party through the communist party newspaper we're not going to do this. >> that was back in august. david: that was published this week. >> trump is the best president you could have in this kind of negotiation. he's the least likely to care about political reforms, how they run their country. he's just trying to make fair deals for american businesses primarily. other presidents have brought that up before. that was always an issue where not only do we want you to play fair economically, we don't like your democracy or what you call democracy. so in some ways, the only problem is trump wasn't doing this 15 years ago before this country got so big that everybody has to do deals there and is willing to take these deals and this extortion and transfer of ip, and it's hard to beat that. yeah, you can't beat that with a 10% tariff anymore because we're not dealing with a 20-year-old china. >> let's not forget china wants to do deals as well. there's a whole chinese elite and chinese business leaders chomping at the bit to get into the un
david: you have president xi telling the communist party through the communist party newspaper we're not going to do this. >> that was back in august. david: that was published this week. >> trump is the best president you could have in this kind of negotiation. he's the least likely to care about political reforms, how they run their country. he's just trying to make fair deals for american businesses primarily. other presidents have brought that up before. that was always an issue...
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you can now have "this is above the communist party and of him -- have open criticism of the communistparty and of him. we take that for granted, right? this week we have seen it. whoever the president's or secretary of state is, if they say something -- nobody gets thrown in jail if you called president obama a liar on tv or called president trump and anti-semite -- an anti-semite. it might be bad form, but you are not tossed in jail. now, he says that kind of criticism is allowed. the underground publishing the places that zhivago and other novels that were mildly is now allowed. what else does it mean? that's the second big thing. there's a third thing he is pushing. >> -- there is political pluralism. if you want to create another party, let's say you want to have a democratic and republican party in the soviet union, you won't get sent to siberia. painful because who else is watching besides us? nost --endorses painful glas glasnost. some people say this was reagan's call for globalization. there's a lot of talk in this speech about the importance of freedom of expression by using
you can now have "this is above the communist party and of him -- have open criticism of the communistparty and of him. we take that for granted, right? this week we have seen it. whoever the president's or secretary of state is, if they say something -- nobody gets thrown in jail if you called president obama a liar on tv or called president trump and anti-semite -- an anti-semite. it might be bad form, but you are not tossed in jail. now, he says that kind of criticism is allowed. the...
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people you know those barren meters unclear yet so i think you're right both would be and the communist party a target in the same people but for the first time this unemployment report that you talked about is very very big because it comes to three years after twenty sixteen when the huge currency exchange happened which we called dividends ation and we know that a clean two percent of the economy of the g.d.p. was lopped off by just that incredible exercise now the prime minister says that this was to read out black money but we know that that's not we don't really know what the reasons are with that's what is so surprising about it so having said that this unemployment report that was suppressed which should have come out in december because it everything it did it was already and it was the story was broken by the business standard now that shows that. this is the worst jobs crisis in forty five years now that is a big big black mark against the modern government how is the problem how is more they going to recover in three months when you know in less than three months elections are goi
people you know those barren meters unclear yet so i think you're right both would be and the communist party a target in the same people but for the first time this unemployment report that you talked about is very very big because it comes to three years after twenty sixteen when the huge currency exchange happened which we called dividends ation and we know that a clean two percent of the economy of the g.d.p. was lopped off by just that incredible exercise now the prime minister says that...
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china has doubled down on authoritarianism and they are fundamentally run by a very close chinese communist party. when you think of china, you could unchanged and think of all the wonderful things that's inside the culture of that country. you have to think of who runs it, chinese communists running and they run it with absolute iron hand and control of the people. what they are about is now in writing and in public discourse it used to be in the closet, so to speak, until the president came along and he has set some serious for minimal goals for them. one to dominate and control the pacific, the asia-pacific region at the expense of the united states, and to try to drive us out of there and cut off the relationship that we have with our allies. two, to replace the united states. in the late 2030s, 2040s we replace some of the world global leader and they are about doing this to have a couple pillars to accomplish it. one is the economic predators. they use that engine of investment in emerging countries to pull them to them with some pretty tough behavior which, they put money into these countr
china has doubled down on authoritarianism and they are fundamentally run by a very close chinese communist party. when you think of china, you could unchanged and think of all the wonderful things that's inside the culture of that country. you have to think of who runs it, chinese communists running and they run it with absolute iron hand and control of the people. what they are about is now in writing and in public discourse it used to be in the closet, so to speak, until the president came...
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when communist party started dealing with the intellectuals in china they have a very steady policy from time to time sometimes solutions sometimes that are more tighter and according to my friends in film industry on the in writers' industry they always tell me is much tighter now though which reflects the have no confidence the situation's fragile and they cannot take any kind of mistake and yet this year at the berlin wall there were three chinese films in competition they were somewhat politically controversial all of them could it be that these films were actually supposed to generate some positive p.r. for china possibly to distract from all of the negative news of china building a labor camps for the muslim minority but has has backfired i think the film has been here also under very strong censorship or otherwise of good directors they can make a much better films but film by a wonder i cry on the whole. for the film has to go through like two years of heavy meetings and crime has its almost very exhausting makeup and if filmmakers you fellows. feel sorry about this profession an
when communist party started dealing with the intellectuals in china they have a very steady policy from time to time sometimes solutions sometimes that are more tighter and according to my friends in film industry on the in writers' industry they always tell me is much tighter now though which reflects the have no confidence the situation's fragile and they cannot take any kind of mistake and yet this year at the berlin wall there were three chinese films in competition they were somewhat...
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if you're looking towards a generation from now i mean it really is an open question will the communist party still exist in a generation in the same way that it does today. but that attitudes on the ground are constantly evolving especially young people in china actually often have very very progressive attitudes on gender and sexuality. there's more on line on our website www dot com forward slash asia and don't forget to check out the news on facebook as well as this week sri lanka held its annual no one procession one of the most colorful buddhist pageants in the country will leave you with those pictures see you next time. you. come to. school in the jungle. or first climbing lesson. door is grand the moment arrives. join your reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. entering it returns home on the d w don't come to tanks. it's time. to take one step further. and faced an impossible. time to search the unknown. and find for the truth. is hard to overcome down during this tense connection or. it's time for. the deputy a scouting up ahead for minds. zimbabw
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if you're looking towards a generation from now i mean it really is an open question will the communist party still exist in a generation in the same way that it does today. but that attitudes on the ground are constantly evolving specially young people in china actually often have very very progressive attitudes on gender and sexuality. there's more on line on our website e.w. dot com forward slash asia and don't forget to check out the news on facebook as well and this week sri lanka held its annual no one procession one of the most colorful buddhist pageants in the country will leave you with those pictures see you next time. i'm secure that volume or that's hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions of the what's your story. i mean when i was in women especially of victims of violence in rooms and take part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. another visitor another yes you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliab
if you're looking towards a generation from now i mean it really is an open question will the communist party still exist in a generation in the same way that it does today. but that attitudes on the ground are constantly evolving specially young people in china actually often have very very progressive attitudes on gender and sexuality. there's more on line on our website e.w. dot com forward slash asia and don't forget to check out the news on facebook as well and this week sri lanka held its...
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kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show for leave you with china's lantern festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. and on. video. talk. to the new hero max channel. host good fun of stupid. with exclusive. the must see concerning the turkey mural. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribers don't miss out. on wavering support for socialist president maduro is not just politically motivated money plays a role too sixty billion dollars to be precise. always chief executive is hitting back at the u.s. he says there's no way the u.s. can crush the world's needs quality doesn't refer. to. the new trade deal between japan and the e.u. is showing its ugly assault since japan cannot export to europe tariff free call that will close and so european stock trades. will c
kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show for leave you with china's lantern festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. and on. video. talk. to the new hero max channel. host good fun of...
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if you're looking towards a generation from now i mean it really is an open question will the communist party still exist in a generation in the same way that it does today. but that attitudes on the ground are constantly evolving especially young people in china actually often have very very progressive attitudes on gender and sexuality. there's more on line on our website dot com forward slash asia and don't forget to check out the news on facebook as well as this week sri lanka held its annual no one procession one of the most colorful buddhist pageants in the country will leave you with those pictures see you next time. what's coming up for the book loosely you'll have plenty to talk about here. going to sleep every weekend here in. germany street by street for. the most traditional. minded all at any time. check in with a special. take a tour of germany state by state on g.w. talk. the first. international retailers are up at all in this controversial decision to restrict market access to foreign companies they also why invest. billions in india when you company sure the government might
if you're looking towards a generation from now i mean it really is an open question will the communist party still exist in a generation in the same way that it does today. but that attitudes on the ground are constantly evolving especially young people in china actually often have very very progressive attitudes on gender and sexuality. there's more on line on our website dot com forward slash asia and don't forget to check out the news on facebook as well as this week sri lanka held its...
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changes the reform against his own tendency of favoring state owned companies because for chinese communist party stay on enterprises are the core of the party's rule and the party's governance and we have to remember that china. at one time that the party must be in control of everything every time at all the time everything everywhere all the time so to him it's really important to have a have a power people behind all this talks correspondents all sung reporting from taipei thank you so much. germany interior minister jose hole for has called for a change in the law that would see stricter conditions applied to foreign producers of telecommunications equipment berlin is mulling whether to let china swell way be part of building germany's five g. network the telecoms and put maker and close ties to the chinese government and military under the proposed changes companies taking part would need to undergo security certification and sign a no spy agreement this is over say is that it would be aimed at monitoring why better as opposed to excluding it from the german market this after china blasted
changes the reform against his own tendency of favoring state owned companies because for chinese communist party stay on enterprises are the core of the party's rule and the party's governance and we have to remember that china. at one time that the party must be in control of everything every time at all the time everything everywhere all the time so to him it's really important to have a have a power people behind all this talks correspondents all sung reporting from taipei thank you so...
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vietnam's‘s communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so how was it done?y in 1986. the reforms were called doi moi, and it led to a big change in the agriculture sector and the country, which used to import rice, is now one of the world's biggest rice exporters. it went on to set up a foreigner —— foreign investment law, normalise its relationship with a world and privatise many of its state—owned corporations and it paid off, in state—owned corporations and it paid off, “119911, us state—owned corporations and it paid off, in 1994, us president bill clinton lifted the trade embargo against vietnam's. a year later, vietnam'sjoined against vietnam's. a year later, vietnam's joined the association of southeast asian nations and in 2007, vietnam became a member of the world trade organisation. and while kim jong—un has been meeting a lot with chinese president xijinping --xi jinping last year, because of its size, yet narmada beale more releva nt exa m ple size, yet narmada beale more relevant example and china for north korea to learn from. we spoke to the s
vietnam's‘s communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so how was it done?y in 1986. the reforms were called doi moi, and it led to a big change in the agriculture sector and the country, which used to import rice, is now one of the world's biggest rice exporters. it went on to set up a foreigner —— foreign investment law, normalise its relationship with a world and privatise many of its state—owned corporations and it paid off, in state—owned corporations and it...
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kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show leave you with china's blanchard festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. sometimes books more exciting than real life. to. call. what if there's no escape. list. german must treat. my city. tomorrow today. w. . why china venezuela beijing's unwavering support for socialist president maduro is not just politically motivated money plays a role too sixty billion dollars to be precise. and while ways chief executive is hitting back at the u.s. he says there's no way the u.s. can crush the world's needs to qualify well doesn't relate to. the new trade deal between the prime and the e.u. is showing its ugly assault since to export cost to europe tariff free clothes and so european factory. cost. u.k. three thousand five hundred jobs. this is
kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show leave you with china's blanchard festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. sometimes books more exciting than real life. to. call. what if...
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it is also a one-party communist state, one that has been ruled with an iron fist. it's regime reinforced by propaganda and personality cults, and in the past, it has seen open hostility to western culture and influence. it has been isolated and an international pariah, but since 1986, vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround, it has gone from basket case to one of asia's fastest-growing economies. good vietnam-style change be a good fit for north korea? -- could vietntnam-style changnge a goodod fit for north korea? >> thehere were many things that had to b bchanged fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy, the important thing is to h have a broadad and far visn and to reformrm thoroughly anand completely. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income soar almost fivefold, but hanoi has not traded prosperity for democracy. the communist party remains firmly in power, keeping a tight lid on free speech and political dissent. but the social transform
it is also a one-party communist state, one that has been ruled with an iron fist. it's regime reinforced by propaganda and personality cults, and in the past, it has seen open hostility to western culture and influence. it has been isolated and an international pariah, but since 1986, vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround, it has gone from basket case to one of asia's fastest-growing economies. good vietnam-style...
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kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show we leave you with china's lantern festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. we make up over three watches of africa the end of the two types. of services. being one to shape the continent's future. be part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa in charge of. the temple of technology. with a bull market. made in germany your business magazine d w. no further sanctions for zimbabwe football that's what e.u. foreign ministers decided on monday but that's hardly a healthy economy which lies in ruins with no improvements in sides more than a year off the former president robert mugabe was ousted. and so the go ahead so the polls on sunday and pre
kiersten tatler tweeted germany wake up you don't have to do the bidding of the chinese communist party you are a mature western democracy though you don't always feel like it and i way way himself tweeted quote surprise but no surprise you can see our full interview with . youtube page as well as on d w dot com. that's our show we leave you with china's lantern festival which is being celebrated today we'll see you next time. we make up over three watches of africa the end of the two types. of...
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basically, the chinese communist party has made clear its number one absolute priority is internal securityblem with that is that if there is a tension between huawei selling products overseas and internal security, western governments worry that the communist party will force huawei to do something that would be bad for our governments but good for the chinese government. that means it is very difficult to put huawei at the center of our critical national infrastructure which is what our 5g and telecommunication networks could be. that is the dilemma that is caused or we face when dealing with huawei. we need to really decide -- there have been two approaches. the us reeling government has decided to ban huawei. the u.k. government decided they could manage the risk with rigorous testing programs. personally, i'm a fan of the australian view because the british program has been going on for eight years and they are not particularly happy with the level of assurance they are providing themselves. haidi: thank you so much for joining us, tom uren. joining us out of cambera. some earnings bre
basically, the chinese communist party has made clear its number one absolute priority is internal securityblem with that is that if there is a tension between huawei selling products overseas and internal security, western governments worry that the communist party will force huawei to do something that would be bad for our governments but good for the chinese government. that means it is very difficult to put huawei at the center of our critical national infrastructure which is what our 5g...
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vietnam's communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so, how was it done? in 1986. the reforms mean renovation and it led to a big change in the agriculture sector and the country which used to import rice is now one of the world's biggest rice exporters. it went on to set up a foreign investment rule. normalise its relationship with the world and privatised many of its state—owned corporations. and it paid off. in 1994, us president bill clinton lifted trade embargo against vietnam. a year later, vietnam joined the association of southeast asian nations. in 2007, vietnam became a member of the world trade organisation. while kim jong—un became a member of the world trade organisation. while kimjong—un has been meeting a lot with the chinese president she's in thing last year, because of its size, vietnam may be an example for north korea to learn from —— xijinping. now, let's brief you on some other business stories. the us court of appeals has rejected an appeal by thejustice department against the $80 billion merger between at&t and time warner. the cour
vietnam's communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so, how was it done? in 1986. the reforms mean renovation and it led to a big change in the agriculture sector and the country which used to import rice is now one of the world's biggest rice exporters. it went on to set up a foreign investment rule. normalise its relationship with the world and privatised many of its state—owned corporations. and it paid off. in 1994, us president bill clinton lifted trade embargo...
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. >> so, so, you're -- i see you're revolutionary communist party. i think the -- theink that one of interesting questions is how systems change. so, you know, the revolutionary communist party's been saying a same thing for a long time and hasn't actually changed. it strikes me that actually there are interesting possibilities for making pretty profound change right now. so, we talked before. let's take a good example about renewable energy, all right? one of the main sources of the concentrations of wealth and ther in this world, and inequalities and imbalances is the fact that our maybe most important commodity is found in few places. deposits, coal and oil and gas. the people have control of them have inordinate power, whether it is vladimir putin or the saudi royal family or in our country the koch brothers. and also our biggest oil and gas barons. in a world that moved swiftly toward local energy sources like the sun and the wind, which are omnipresent and you would get his -- and ubiquitous, one of those -- would be at least some good increase
. >> so, so, you're -- i see you're revolutionary communist party. i think the -- theink that one of interesting questions is how systems change. so, you know, the revolutionary communist party's been saying a same thing for a long time and hasn't actually changed. it strikes me that actually there are interesting possibilities for making pretty profound change right now. so, we talked before. let's take a good example about renewable energy, all right? one of the main sources of the...
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begins with a new year's eve party in 1999 and at this party people called the center right at that time that were in favor of democracy and anti-communist some americans in a mixed big party and i realized half of the people are people who have now taken a different path so it's hard to know what to call them they are not center-right but far right supporters of the extreme nationalism opposed to alliances using angry rhetoric and the polarization created between me and my old friends is such that we never speak to each other anymore and we across the street to avoid one another if we are in the same room. so to explain why this happened i realize this happened i said it to a friend of mine in washington have you met anybody from the republican party recently? friends in britain can describe something similar over brexit. so as i try to explain what was driving the polarization or the different ideas in the context of central europe is why some people abandoned ideas about democracy that was so important and powerful although it was democratically elected tried to politicize the court take over the free press to re- nationalize the bank
begins with a new year's eve party in 1999 and at this party people called the center right at that time that were in favor of democracy and anti-communist some americans in a mixed big party and i realized half of the people are people who have now taken a different path so it's hard to know what to call them they are not center-right but far right supporters of the extreme nationalism opposed to alliances using angry rhetoric and the polarization created between me and my old friends is such...
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the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in one thousand nine was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war inside the country and here suddenly the thing landed on his lap was he going to do more about it more oppression more police more military and destroy the economy get into a civil war or was he going to be the sturrock a figure that ended the war. and i think the berlin wall helped him a lot because it was a strong argument to use to say we had to fight against the a.n.c. because they were communists but no communism is dead sanaa we can talk to them which made their message easier to accept by the white people however what is very crucial to make the point that this change. the clear speech was not simply t
the prohibition of the african national congress the pan african as congress the south african communist party in a number of subsidiary organizations is being nice and people serving prison sentences merely because they were members of one of these organizations will be identified and released i think the clark when he took over as president in one thousand nine was faced with a choice he knew that the country's economy was in really deep trouble he knew we were almost facing a civil war...
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in its recent history vietnam has had a lot in common with north korea it's also a one party communist state one that's been ruled with an eye on feast. its regime reinforced by propaganda and personality calls. and in the past and seen open hostility to where some cultural influence it's been awesome lated and an international pariah. but since ninety nine hundred eighty six vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround it's gone from basket case to one of asia's fastest growing economies could vietnam style change be a good fit for north korea. vietnam starting point before the reform is similar to north korea's now. you know there are many things that had to be changed fundamentally. when you switch from a centralized economy to a market economy the important thing is to have a broad and far vision and really and completely a. vietnam's reforms have seen its per capita income saw almost five fold but hanoi hasn't traded prosperity for democracy he had the communist party remains firmly in power keeping a tight
in its recent history vietnam has had a lot in common with north korea it's also a one party communist state one that's been ruled with an eye on feast. its regime reinforced by propaganda and personality calls. and in the past and seen open hostility to where some cultural influence it's been awesome lated and an international pariah. but since ninety nine hundred eighty six vietnam has taken a different path with reforms that have opened it up to foreign business. in a remarkable turnaround...
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instead of maintaining independence, the duty is to further communist party goals. e party controls the appointment of judges and even dictates some of their rulings. practice in the courts is also a contrast. in our courts, the presumption of innocence is perhaps the most important safeguard of individual liberty. when our government makes an allegation of wrongdoing, we need to prove it. we must present evidence that satisfies the rules governing admissibility. we need to call witnesses who remain credible when subjected to vigorous cross-examination. that's why it's important for government officials to refrain from making allegations of wrongdoing when they're not backed by charges that we're prepared to prove in court. in a trial, a defendant gets a right, an opportunity to present his own evidence and present his own witnesses. and that presumption of innocence is overcome only if we prove our case to the unanimous satisfaction of a judge and 12 random citizens. if even one juror is unconvinced the defendant prevails. government officials may believe a defendan
instead of maintaining independence, the duty is to further communist party goals. e party controls the appointment of judges and even dictates some of their rulings. practice in the courts is also a contrast. in our courts, the presumption of innocence is perhaps the most important safeguard of individual liberty. when our government makes an allegation of wrongdoing, we need to prove it. we must present evidence that satisfies the rules governing admissibility. we need to call witnesses who...
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china doubled down on authoritarianism they are run by a very closed chinese communist party when younk of chinese you shouldn't think of all of the wonderful things that is inside the u culture of that country you have to think about who runs it. chinese communist run it and they run it with absolute iron hand and w control of the peopl. what they're about is now in writing and in public discourse, that used to be in the closet, so to speak, until xi came along and he's set formidable goals one to come to it nate and control pacific. asia pacific region at the expense of the united states, and to try to drive us out of there and cut off a the relationship that we have with our allies. two, is through replace the united states in the late 2030 early 2040s replace the united states as the world's global leader. they are about doing this and they have pillarses to accomplish it. one, is their economic predators and they use that engine of investment in a merging countries to pull them to them with some pretty tough behavior. which they've put money into these countries, the countries de
china doubled down on authoritarianism they are run by a very closed chinese communist party when younk of chinese you shouldn't think of all of the wonderful things that is inside the u culture of that country you have to think about who runs it. chinese communist run it and they run it with absolute iron hand and w control of the peopl. what they're about is now in writing and in public discourse, that used to be in the closet, so to speak, until xi came along and he's set formidable goals...
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getting job training and dancing and singing songs praising the communist party. i want to show you this this is china's version of what is happening in these tables. where you from. the term issue the. saying china is lying in this view. you have now louder than the watch but. one day says authorities suddenly released her and put her on a plane back to kazakhstan. feeling unsafe even in her home country she fled to turkey and now lives with other former detainees. i can sense you're pretty upset by this they're curating the humanitarian disaster and they are growing seedless of cato. last november that hatred and anger spilled onto the streets of geneva in switzerland. as china appeared before a united nations human rights panel protesters marched on un offices calling for the release of all week oh i hear the protests. in their. millions. players is taking care of us inside china's actions were being questioned with some countries calling for the centers to be shut down we are deeply concerned by credible reports of the mass detention repression and surveillanc
getting job training and dancing and singing songs praising the communist party. i want to show you this this is china's version of what is happening in these tables. where you from. the term issue the. saying china is lying in this view. you have now louder than the watch but. one day says authorities suddenly released her and put her on a plane back to kazakhstan. feeling unsafe even in her home country she fled to turkey and now lives with other former detainees. i can sense you're pretty...