43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
china's high tech sector? well, clearly this is all part of the u. s. is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to, to go out to china in this way, in part, over taiwan. but taiwan is just a pretext again, the u. s. is decided it wants to be the only superpower again. and so it's going to try to be cap china. busy through this maneuver, yeah, the u. s. s certainly staying busy when it comes to foreign policy decisions. now these moves are seen as a significant escalation of the ongoing effort to constrain china's domestic chip ambitions. do you think that these sanctions will have the desired effect on china's development in the long run though? of course not. i mean china is proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what, as your commentator mentioned, the us mike or chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the u. s. and guess what? and w
china's high tech sector? well, clearly this is all part of the u. s. is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to, to go out to china in this way, in part, over taiwan. but taiwan is just a pretext again, the u. s. is decided it wants to be the only superpower again. and so it's going to try to be cap china. busy through this maneuver, yeah, the u. s. s certainly staying busy when it comes to foreign policy...
34
34
Oct 10, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. in terms of putting the pressure on china. i think one should look at the historical perspective already. the export controls have been used by the u. s. essentially dating back to the boardwalk. right. so you have export controls, mainly targeted of the former soviet union in the 1950s, sixties and seventies, which are mainly and stemming. and he advances that the soviet union could make in the andreas vandeveer to really, for obviously the geopolitical context has changed or in this era. and the primary us motiv ish. and you know, last friday decision comfortable comes on top of many, many other this is she's taking the last $2.00 to $3.00 recognition by success, a fish that we and now, you know, technological race and component of that, of course, is an armstrong and primacy of you know, developing these advanced computing capabilities of which, you know, the semiconductor really are an evidence of these technologies who are able to master this will allow you to can logically, edge work with a competitive. and in this case,
u. s. in terms of putting the pressure on china. i think one should look at the historical perspective already. the export controls have been used by the u. s. essentially dating back to the boardwalk. right. so you have export controls, mainly targeted of the former soviet union in the 1950s, sixties and seventies, which are mainly and stemming. and he advances that the soviet union could make in the andreas vandeveer to really, for obviously the geopolitical context has changed or in this...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
is war on china war on russia. the u. s. a is, is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china's proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the us micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer any more. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right? so all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on, on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot and some gay shooting ourselves in the head on sticking with china. israel's reportedly considering joining us efforts to put pressure on beijing. a new report suggested tel aviv is working on new a foreign investment restrictions that would prevent china from buying into israeli projects on lists fair. they could also affect the countries high tech sector. that takes place takes place amid gro
is war on china war on russia. the u. s. a is, is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china's proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the us micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer any more. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
d, w, lie from building coming up next in news. asia is china heading for war with the u . s. will bring an in depth interview with china expert on foreign australian prime minister, kevin rud. it's great melissa chan in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the up a good day. thank god sh. understand that. i think that's hard. and in the end the, some me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smugglers, with lions as of the what's your story with. ready he wasn't, i was women, especially victims of violence. and i love to take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor. now the guests. you want to become a citizen in full migrants, your platform for reliable information. you're watching d. w news asia coming up a special edition of the program today reform australian prime minister, kevin rud on the agenda. china and why he worries staging and the united states might clash any hot war. ah, i, melissa, thanks for joining us today. we have a special
d, w, lie from building coming up next in news. asia is china heading for war with the u . s. will bring an in depth interview with china expert on foreign australian prime minister, kevin rud. it's great melissa chan in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the up a good day. thank god sh. understand that. i think that's hard. and in the end the, some me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this with the smugglers, with lions as of the...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so are all these sanctions that the u . s. is imposing on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot and some gay shooting ourselves in the head. i historical boomerang, that's how people in india are describing the appointment of new british prime minister re she soon ack who is of indian descent here is our cheese runs on sharma with more timberlake and historic moment. not just for india, but for the world and for more reasons than one. firstly, this is going to
is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
is war on china war on russia. the u. s. a is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right? so all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on, on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot of some gay shooting ourselves in the head. on finally, while the west pushes for more sanctions on moscow rushes atomic agents through means one of the few untouched by those restrictions. and that's because the american nuclear industry is heavily dependent on highly enriched uranium, which is a fuel sources only russia produces on a commercial basis. and according to some industry giants
is war on china war on russia. the u. s. a is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. regards the chip industry is one of the most important industries. while china is its largest consumer market, if the u. s. doesn't sell chips to china, who will fill the market gap strangle his enemy by strangling himself. the americans are quick to present china as predatory and dangerous. but curiously, there also those who speak in war terms and drive the rivalry to new heights. the u . s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own microchip company's human rights attorney don cove. alex's china has a proven track record in developing new technology quickly. this is all part of the u. s. is war china, war and russia. the u. s. is now pretty openly in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china is proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? t
u. s. regards the chip industry is one of the most important industries. while china is its largest consumer market, if the u. s. doesn't sell chips to china, who will fill the market gap strangle his enemy by strangling himself. the americans are quick to present china as predatory and dangerous. but curiously, there also those who speak in war terms and drive the rivalry to new heights. the u . s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
is war on china. war on russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china's proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what, the us micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right? so are all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot and some gay shooting ourselves in the head of us rap for this. so i'm peter scott, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all the latest news and views, writes it on uh ah, ah, ah, ah, with ah, russia is the aggression? no. if injured much about, we have any quality for russians. we have actual racism issue against russians. it's now dangerous to be russian i
is war on china. war on russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china's proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what, the us micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
so these developments will affect the e u. china relationship. the chinese system is fundamentally different from ours, and we are aware of the nature of the rivalry. and against this backdrop, we had a very good strategic discussion on our relationship with china. obviously, we have to be very vigilant when it comes to dependencies. and we've learned our lesson, what the over dependency on fossil fuels from russia is concerned and how tough but necessary it is to get rid of this dependency. in the case of china, it is the risk of dependency on technologies and raw materials. and therefore, the priorities here are to reinforce our own capacities and of course, also to diversify the supply of raw materials towards reliable, trustworthy suppliers in this context or the chips act concerning semiconductors. so technologies and the critical raw materials act are the major initiatives. and that we have put on the table, they are basically the strategic response to our dependencies. but so are also the free trade agreements and raw material partnerships
so these developments will affect the e u. china relationship. the chinese system is fundamentally different from ours, and we are aware of the nature of the rivalry. and against this backdrop, we had a very good strategic discussion on our relationship with china. obviously, we have to be very vigilant when it comes to dependencies. and we've learned our lesson, what the over dependency on fossil fuels from russia is concerned and how tough but necessary it is to get rid of this dependency. in...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
is war on china. war and russia. the u. s. a. is, is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go out to china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies would go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so. busy all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot, some gay shooting ourselves in the head as metal training. hobbs and london in the u. s. consider restricting russian aluminum import. 5, e, you, industry associations urging their governments not to follow this lead. the body is fear that the move could force many businesses to shut down and even destroy the industry as a whole. we requested the urgent inte
is war on china. war and russia. the u. s. a. is, is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go out to china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies would go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
china with a ph. d. on shooting team. he is also author of the avoidable war, the dangers of catastrophic conflict between the u. s. and shooting pins, china. here's our interview. we're very happy to have in a studio, kevin rad, australia's prime minister from 2007 to 2010, and mr. read the fact that you wrote this book means you think there is enough other concern of a potential conflict wise that we've been studying china itself and us china relations for the last 35 years. and i've been a diplomat in the past. i've been foreign minister prime minister and dealt with china and the u. s. a long. it's the 1st time i become really worried about the real prospect of armed conflict between these 2, probably over taiwan. and so the purpose of the book is to say, here are some suggestions about how to avoid crisis conflict and war by accident. and here are some thoughts about how to avoid war by intent or later on. ah, i am wonder there's a number of books as is in sure just came out with one on looking at trying to avoid a potential conflict. do you know if there is an equivalent in china of books where they talk about
china with a ph. d. on shooting team. he is also author of the avoidable war, the dangers of catastrophic conflict between the u. s. and shooting pins, china. here's our interview. we're very happy to have in a studio, kevin rad, australia's prime minister from 2007 to 2010, and mr. read the fact that you wrote this book means you think there is enough other concern of a potential conflict wise that we've been studying china itself and us china relations for the last 35 years. and i've been a...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's treatments are of the week of minority that certainly worse and d, u, china relations in recent years. how should the e u be reacting to that? well, differently, you institutions have been more less outspoken on all these issues. i would claim that the european parliament has been a leader, invoicing, criticism, or of race all the issues. and in those several resolutions of the european parliament that have found overwhelming support only left when right wing extremists of the center of decision commission. if you look carefully, is also in, for instance, the economic relationship with pow wow. as is germany to say one member state. so there are changes are developing and i think there's more when is a round europe today. i'm more cohesion also on that basis that china is person threats to our values on interest. and our democratic way of live is increasingly a willingness to also address that. so for instance, in the human rights council of the united nations, we lost the vote over having a debate about the human rights. hi commissioners report on jan. bone one has not been com
and it's treatments are of the week of minority that certainly worse and d, u, china relations in recent years. how should the e u be reacting to that? well, differently, you institutions have been more less outspoken on all these issues. i would claim that the european parliament has been a leader, invoicing, criticism, or of race all the issues. and in those several resolutions of the european parliament that have found overwhelming support only left when right wing extremists of the center...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest and for us firms to export argentinian energy, food, and lithium to the rest of the world. china's interests are different. according to alejandro diaz, executive director of the u. s. chamber of commerce in argentina. it must get on until you leave you. we see that very clearly would lithia china has a comprehensive plan but it doesn't differentiate between the government and private companies and in the us it is different. we are, the american government is interested as long as it serve the interests of american industry. amador sanchez rico. the basset or to argentina also differentiates between the giant potential customers, aren't enough for this. it will chill our city and had a lot to offer right now and feed in the world and the mos in europe, p and unions. investment model is different from a chinese model if it, if we're building what we want to create and what we've done. so far to create connections not dependency, you know they've been den yes. from the lithium salt flats of northern argentina to the glace years of santa cruz in the south. it's a delicate balancing ac
u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest and for us firms to export argentinian energy, food, and lithium to the rest of the world. china's interests are different. according to alejandro diaz, executive director of the u. s. chamber of commerce in argentina. it must get on until you leave you. we see that very clearly would lithia china has a comprehensive plan but it doesn't differentiate between the government and private companies and in the us it is different. we...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. and china, when it comes to selling raw materials, they're lando, he'll police do yet. they h as easy to show now talking about geo politics, institutions defense or security versus just about trade mediocrity. we have 2 sectors that compliment each other and energy in europe and on food and agriculture . in the asia pacific region element, the cio, saint lou, occupancy bugle. the u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest, and for us firms to exports argentinian energy, food, and lithium to the rest of the world. china's interests are different. according to alejandro diaz, executive director of the us chamber of commerce in argentina. been. they must get on until you elite you. we see that very clearly would lithia l. china has a comprehensive plan which doesn't differentiate between the government and private companies and does it in the u. s. it is different. we have the american government is interested as long as it serve the interests of american industry, and he got amador sanchez rico, the e u ambassador to argentina. also differentiates
u. s. and china, when it comes to selling raw materials, they're lando, he'll police do yet. they h as easy to show now talking about geo politics, institutions defense or security versus just about trade mediocrity. we have 2 sectors that compliment each other and energy in europe and on food and agriculture . in the asia pacific region element, the cio, saint lou, occupancy bugle. the u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest, and for us firms to exports argentinian...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. export rules. which aim to cut china out of selective semiconductor chips made with u. s. equipment shares and chinese giant alibaba fell over 3 percent. while china's semiconductor firms slumped nearly 6 percent. japan is opening its doors to tourists. travelers will be able to visit the country just as they could before the coven. 19 pandemic. japan's airline stores and tourist hotspots are excited to revive their businesses a week. yeah. and means that some visitors actually have much more buying power. heavy rainfall in india has damage key summer grown crops including rice, soybean cotton and vegetables just before harvesting that could still conflation in asia. 3rd biggest a car economy. our food prices could prompt new delhi to introduce additional export restrictions on commodities, including rice, meat, and sugar. well, since the beginning of the war in ukraine, russia has drastically cut its gas applies to europe. as the block lost its biggest gas supplier, norway is throwing a lifeline. it's preparing to become your biggest supplier and make huge profits in th
u. s. export rules. which aim to cut china out of selective semiconductor chips made with u. s. equipment shares and chinese giant alibaba fell over 3 percent. while china's semiconductor firms slumped nearly 6 percent. japan is opening its doors to tourists. travelers will be able to visit the country just as they could before the coven. 19 pandemic. japan's airline stores and tourist hotspots are excited to revive their businesses a week. yeah. and means that some visitors actually have much...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
territory in the south. china sea have angered china's neighbors relations with the united states or at their lowest ebb for years. while tensions between the e u and china could escalate, if she strengthens his commitment to a confrontational foreign policy. while the rest of the world is easing, coven 19 restrictions. china's authorities have intensified their efforts to contain outbreaks with strict locked downs mass testing and lengthy quarantines. this 0 covert approach is one of she's landmark policies and it's also turning into the most potent test of his leadership so far. at least one person was arrested in beijing for hanging, a protest banner in the city. such, protest actions a highly unusual economic growth under she is suffering and fears of a global recession, triggered by the war in ukraine, have hit confidence. any hint of china's future direction will be followed closely around the world. i'm now joined by d. w. 's at china, expert clifford kernan. clifford, i gotta start by asking you, you know, she's remarks regarding taiwan, frankly. his sabre rattling is that just bluster intended to show strength to a domestic audience, o
territory in the south. china sea have angered china's neighbors relations with the united states or at their lowest ebb for years. while tensions between the e u and china could escalate, if she strengthens his commitment to a confrontational foreign policy. while the rest of the world is easing, coven 19 restrictions. china's authorities have intensified their efforts to contain outbreaks with strict locked downs mass testing and lengthy quarantines. this 0 covert approach is one of she's...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. is unlike hidden behind ross and china when it comes to hypersonic weapons. but what officials are excellent, but warmed at julian panel on the massachusetts sponsored by raytheon and major pentagon supplier, we have fallen behind russia and especially china. every time we did war games and certain scenarios around the world, we found out that when the united states was facing about it had the delta rep, billy, if we didn't have that capability, we lost testing is something we're behind on. we're behind china, even even russia for that matter of this is the friend itself. and such weaponry is also being questioned as a congressional report warms of countries re does on quote, insufficient for tracking russian and chinese missiles. hybrid like missiles fly at least 5 times the speed of sound. they can also maneuver while traveling to the target. in 2017 russia became the 1st country to fill such weapons, deploying the king jill as to surface massage. the range of such weapons in, well, most of those also also includes the system carried by intercontinental bal
u. s. is unlike hidden behind ross and china when it comes to hypersonic weapons. but what officials are excellent, but warmed at julian panel on the massachusetts sponsored by raytheon and major pentagon supplier, we have fallen behind russia and especially china. every time we did war games and certain scenarios around the world, we found out that when the united states was facing about it had the delta rep, billy, if we didn't have that capability, we lost testing is something we're behind...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
e u and china will continue to stall. let's bring in daniel lee. he's world economic outlook division chief at the research department of the i m f. thank you very much for being on the show, sir. first of all, how much was can this cost of living crisis get on its an extremely challenging outlook for the world economy with inflation still going up and we think it will hit globally on average of 9 and a half percent later this year before starting to come down to 4 percent by 2024. and unfortunately there are risks that could get worse if there's another shock from the war in ukraine. if the gas applies, get cut all the way down to 0, for example. or if the oil supplies get caught, we could be looking at even higher inflation, which will require more painful responses by central banks. our central banks doing the right thing in continuously hiking those interest rates and putting even more pressure on mortgage holders. the number one challenge is to take this inflation, which is at multi decade highs. and we do think that they are doing the right t
e u and china will continue to stall. let's bring in daniel lee. he's world economic outlook division chief at the research department of the i m f. thank you very much for being on the show, sir. first of all, how much was can this cost of living crisis get on its an extremely challenging outlook for the world economy with inflation still going up and we think it will hit globally on average of 9 and a half percent later this year before starting to come down to 4 percent by 2024. and...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. and china. when it comes to selling raw materials, he'll probably get it jesse to, i'm talking about geo politics institutions, the defense or security, just about trade and say we have 2 sectors, a complement each other in energy, in europe, and food and agriculture in the asia pacific region element teacher senior, actually i do go to the u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest and for us firms to export argentinian energy, food, and lithium to the rest of the world. chinese interests are different. according to alejandro diaz, executive director of the us chamber of commerce in argentina. they must get them until you leave you. we see that very clearly would lithia as china has a comprehensive plan, but it doesn't differentiate between the government and private companies. and in the us, it is different, we are, the american government is interested as long as it serve the interests of american industry. amador sanchez rico. the basset or to argentina also differenti
u. s. and china. when it comes to selling raw materials, he'll probably get it jesse to, i'm talking about geo politics institutions, the defense or security, just about trade and say we have 2 sectors, a complement each other in energy, in europe, and food and agriculture in the asia pacific region element teacher senior, actually i do go to the u. s. government is also encouraging american companies to invest and for us firms to export argentinian energy, food, and lithium to the rest of the...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
china. we see that investment of u companies and china has been declining. is china going to become in for this is just another foreign market. no, it's certainly the size wise. it's too important. in particular for car chemicals, machinery, those companies that fields have to invest more and more is just too big and too important. but you're right. many ways that companies are looking at alternatives when want moving out of china. we're looking into india, southeast asia, even back into the european union in order to see where we can do stuff. and of course, the longer china rates for the 0 tolerance policy, the more the movement is for new investment going to other places something which of course there will be irreversible. so china, in front of me is opening the doors in other countries for european investment, or mr. she also said that he's not ruling out force when it comes to what he says, uniting taiwan with china. how prepared are western companies in china should have come to that and the subsequent sanction sanctions? well, i mean nothing new ther
china. we see that investment of u companies and china has been declining. is china going to become in for this is just another foreign market. no, it's certainly the size wise. it's too important. in particular for car chemicals, machinery, those companies that fields have to invest more and more is just too big and too important. but you're right. many ways that companies are looking at alternatives when want moving out of china. we're looking into india, southeast asia, even back into the...
30
30
Oct 29, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
botanist choking off its access to advanced semiconductors class. china's electric vehicle market is booming to why is beijing so far ahead of the u. s. europe in adopting the technology? ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs and a deepening property crisis. now critics of the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using ping has given few signs of changing his approach off to consolidating his hold on power g insists the economy is resilient. and as promised to deepen economic ties with other countries, as he begins an unprecedented 3rd term as leader of the communist party. susie 5, yes, she also and justice china can't develop in isolation from the world. it need one, china for its development through over 40 years of relentless reform and opening up, right. we have created the twin miracles of fast economic growth and social stability. china will open its doors if a wider we will be steadfast and deepening reform and opening up across the board across china will create many more opportun
botanist choking off its access to advanced semiconductors class. china's electric vehicle market is booming to why is beijing so far ahead of the u. s. europe in adopting the technology? ah, when jean ping assumed power in 2012, china's economy walls booming a decade later that growth is being dragged down by strict cove at 19 cubs and a deepening property crisis. now critics of the chinese leader mainly blame the weakening economy on his policies. yes, using ping has given few signs of...
22
22
Oct 7, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
month that sanctions only really work when china is fully on board because of course they supply an awful lot of fuel and food to the d p r k . to what extent is the u. s. coordinating or able to coordinate with china on this front was not able to coordinate at all, but china and russia had refused. new un sanctions refused earlier this year. and china has really relaxed its implementation of existing sanctions. so given all the areas in which the united states and china are at odds, china is in no mood to cooperate with united states on with regard to north korea. so i don't, i don't think we can really expect much there. if i may, you know, say if we're looking at other tools in the tool box, there's one i think that might actually be effective immediately. but that is, you know, we talk about sending messages. let's send an actual message to north korea in the past several years ago. so 3, it was very effective when it turned down. he turned on huge loud speakers along the border of the dmc and broadcast 10 kilometers in the north korea. messages about the, you know, the correction of the regime interface with acute and okay, pop songs to girls a
month that sanctions only really work when china is fully on board because of course they supply an awful lot of fuel and food to the d p r k . to what extent is the u. s. coordinating or able to coordinate with china on this front was not able to coordinate at all, but china and russia had refused. new un sanctions refused earlier this year. and china has really relaxed its implementation of existing sanctions. so given all the areas in which the united states and china are at odds, china is...
22
22
Oct 8, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. acute china and russia of enabling north korea's leader kim jong and by blocking further sanctions. but paging said it is washington the provoking pyongyang is on some resumes on the nuclear issue. the u. s. is playing by a double standard, it is engaged in political maneuvering, poisoning the security environmental's. against this backdrop, the height and tension on the peninsula shall not come as a surprise. will miss artists of increased fears that north korea will soon conduct another nuclear test. u. s. based center for strategic and international studies released these satellite images of the pony re test site. from late september. analysts say they show work on a tunnel which could be part of an expansion of testing capabilities. new and his tracking north grades, ballistic missile tests and says it has carried out around 40 this years, a record number. in the past 40 years, pyongyang has conducted more than 200 missile launches. and 6 nuclear tests. and more than half of those have been since kim jong and came to power. ah, let's bring in our guests now to discuss this furt
u. s. acute china and russia of enabling north korea's leader kim jong and by blocking further sanctions. but paging said it is washington the provoking pyongyang is on some resumes on the nuclear issue. the u. s. is playing by a double standard, it is engaged in political maneuvering, poisoning the security environmental's. against this backdrop, the height and tension on the peninsula shall not come as a surprise. will miss artists of increased fears that north korea will soon conduct another...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and while russia and china insist the joints u. s. south korea drills in the south pacific provoked north korea. u. s embassy debt to the u. n. rejected those remarks saying there is no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier. no 3 also accused washington on his allies of threatening it with joint drills and a military build up. international journalist eric summer believes that north korea sees its nuclear missile programs as a necessary deterrent against perceived aggression. i should say on behalf of china because i'm a permanent resident of german. ah, the chinese position all along has been that there should be no nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula. china is a close to further nuclear proliferation. and so is russia. indifference is they understand why north korea is resorting to this extreme measure because it's a grey united states has had military forces stationed in south korea adjacent right to north korea since the korean war. and just before the recent missile test is conducted, yet another large scale, a mili
and while russia and china insist the joints u. s. south korea drills in the south pacific provoked north korea. u. s embassy debt to the u. n. rejected those remarks saying there is no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier. no 3 also accused washington on his allies of threatening it with joint drills and a military build up. international journalist eric summer believes that north korea sees its nuclear missile programs as a necessary deterrent against perceived aggression. i should...
30
30
Oct 28, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. but it's also very much dependent on china in terms of its biggest markets. so how do they play this? they can't play, that's the difference in premium sumption. export controls, entity list, you know, everything we've seen so far. they had a choice. and they could basically, you know, play around with whom they were sell in, or they were not selling this time around. if the c or a s m l in that, that or, or some so not anybody decides not to play around and it is not defy the end user in a way they are going to be subject to the same export controls because it will not received that the signed for their own production. this is what i mean. so that way it is not choice. 2 factors. first i practicing is going to be hard to deviate. i mean, impossible because you're going to be targeted. targeted 2nd by now. and this has changed since ukraine, you half hot a coordinated export ban on semiconductors to, to russia, which is basically now let me know chinese semiconductors. so i guess your brand has shown that it can be done. so what does this leave china? what a
u. s. but it's also very much dependent on china in terms of its biggest markets. so how do they play this? they can't play, that's the difference in premium sumption. export controls, entity list, you know, everything we've seen so far. they had a choice. and they could basically, you know, play around with whom they were sell in, or they were not selling this time around. if the c or a s m l in that, that or, or some so not anybody decides not to play around and it is not defy the end user in...
39
39
Oct 31, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. business. some of the incentives. both china continues to really, you know, own that battery technology. and i think what we're going to start to see is a balance of power. you'll start to see more in the u. s. potentially more in europe, but at least for now and why that's going to continue to be in china because that's really where a lot i've been from an e v perspective. and briefly we've talked on this program about the semi conductor controls that have been imposed on china. what impact is that likely to have on china's electric vehicle industry? again, the jury is still out in terms of how that's all gonna play out. clearly there's, you know, there's a game of thrones going on between us and china, where it comes to the, the semi wars. i think it's going to be contained in terms of what i view is the impact to china. i think more when you start to look at handsets and you look at a terms of from chip technology perspective, that's where maybe it's more of an impact. but just like china, you know, continues to own the e, the industry for now did shift. i think that something's been a
u. s. business. some of the incentives. both china continues to really, you know, own that battery technology. and i think what we're going to start to see is a balance of power. you'll start to see more in the u. s. potentially more in europe, but at least for now and why that's going to continue to be in china because that's really where a lot i've been from an e v perspective. and briefly we've talked on this program about the semi conductor controls that have been imposed on china. what...
30
30
Oct 12, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
e u and china continue to stall. according to the i m. s. latest report, global economic growth fell more than 6 percent in 2021 to just over 3 percent this year. it's expected to 4 to 2.7 percent next year. china's economy is forecast to grow just 3.2 percent this year, which is a dramatic fall from a point one percent last year. the m f has also slashed its outlook for growth in the united states to 1.6 percent this year. that's down from july for cost of 2.3 percent. and the collective economy of the 19 countries that share the euro currency is expected to grow 3 point one percent this year. but by 2023 that flashed to just half a percent. the m f has also raised concerns about inflation with the rate soaring to 8.8 percent this year. but it is predicted to start coming down slowly to about 6.5 percent next year. alan fish. it begins our coverage for my math headquarters in washington, dc. it's a dock time for the global economy. from all over the world. delegates and representatives are in washington to be told what many already know
e u and china continue to stall. according to the i m. s. latest report, global economic growth fell more than 6 percent in 2021 to just over 3 percent this year. it's expected to 4 to 2.7 percent next year. china's economy is forecast to grow just 3.2 percent this year, which is a dramatic fall from a point one percent last year. the m f has also slashed its outlook for growth in the united states to 1.6 percent this year. that's down from july for cost of 2.3 percent. and the collective...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. and maybe pakistan's becoming closer to china as a role in this. well, my concern is all of us being closer to china. we have a strategic partnership with china that goes back to kids. and it's the relationship that gets the test of time and different leaderships coming in to fall, in fact the sun and in china. and the problem is that the america, american key optic withdrawn from by the sun. well, so there's a sun when i'm then gotten the said love why. there was always that the things that you must have dialogue with the americans. then finally had died and then suddenly decided that they would leave immediately. and then they left no government behind, the government literally collapsed all the ability for the americans and of the allies that building up supposedly they all disappeared. there was no, when no less than the sun, the moment their medical b, one of the americans, boyd worth can you give me a little lost? what are you doing? and then they'll give you, you know, and then what they did, he got all the details all the time. well, sharin
u. s. and maybe pakistan's becoming closer to china as a role in this. well, my concern is all of us being closer to china. we have a strategic partnership with china that goes back to kids. and it's the relationship that gets the test of time and different leaderships coming in to fall, in fact the sun and in china. and the problem is that the america, american key optic withdrawn from by the sun. well, so there's a sun when i'm then gotten the said love why. there was always that the things...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s, which are russia and china. and so the resolution that the u. s. is floating to, to authorize the military intervention by essentially deputized a you and member statement has to be bullying flatly rejected because this will only lead to, to more whores for, for the people of haiti. and not only that, the, the interim prime minister ariel on re his mandate is completely unconstitutional. there was never a vote. he was simply anointed by the united states and the core group to lead haiti in the wake of the assassination in july 2021 of president jovan oma. we so he has no legitimacy according to the haitian constitution and therefore cannot legally request a foreign military intervention. it's as simple as that, and that's something that the chinese ambassador at the us pointed out in their testimony of the security council, i believe on monday. the so level great board of africa in the late 1990, saw an extraordinary 5 and a half 1000000 people killed the majority in the democratic republic of congo. it was the deadliest conflict since the 2nd worl
u. s, which are russia and china. and so the resolution that the u. s. is floating to, to authorize the military intervention by essentially deputized a you and member statement has to be bullying flatly rejected because this will only lead to, to more whores for, for the people of haiti. and not only that, the, the interim prime minister ariel on re his mandate is completely unconstitutional. there was never a vote. he was simply anointed by the united states and the core group to lead haiti...
56
56
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. accuses china running propaganda in the solomon islands. dan can yes, sparks fears and tanzania, genetically modified, produce entering the country after the african state. let's the ban on such produce to help tackle a grow include price with from moscow to the world. this is r t international. i'm rachel blevins and these are the top stories this our moscow says, the ukranian president is calling for the start of a world war that's after vladimir zalinski urge nato to carry out a 1st strike against russia. joyful, when little moved, what should nato do? eliminate the possibility of russia using nuclear weapons. once again appeal to the international community as it was before february 24th. we need preemptive strikes so that russia would know what awaits them if they use nuclear weapons, not the other way around him to wait for rushes nuclear strikes and then say, oh no. okay, then take this job. well, the remarks that we heard from the ukranian leaders simply don't match the portrait of reality, that those who observe the situation are a
u. s. accuses china running propaganda in the solomon islands. dan can yes, sparks fears and tanzania, genetically modified, produce entering the country after the african state. let's the ban on such produce to help tackle a grow include price with from moscow to the world. this is r t international. i'm rachel blevins and these are the top stories this our moscow says, the ukranian president is calling for the start of a world war that's after vladimir zalinski urge nato to carry out a 1st...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
u . s. move of imposing restrictions on tech exports to china. and also ahead this r t news our we had fallen behind russia and especially china, experts and officials had met during a pentagon arm supplier panel that the largest defense spender in the world is a disadvantage when it comes with bringing you the big developments every hour of the day, this is our team international. i'm you know, the latest. let's get to our top story today. relentless shelling of the city of danielle by ukrainian forces has seen one civilian killed and 6 others injured in the past 24 hours. according to local authorities, a local administrative fis on the bank were severely damaged as well earlier on thursday, shock waves from the shelling shattered windows in nearby buildings with glass and shrub though, strewn across the administration side. the attacks come shortly after vladimir putin declared marshal law in the for new territory. that recently voted to join russia. the russian leader sees the decision to impose the measures, comes in response to quote, terro
u . s. move of imposing restrictions on tech exports to china. and also ahead this r t news our we had fallen behind russia and especially china, experts and officials had met during a pentagon arm supplier panel that the largest defense spender in the world is a disadvantage when it comes with bringing you the big developments every hour of the day, this is our team international. i'm you know, the latest. let's get to our top story today. relentless shelling of the city of danielle by...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
big money, power brokers from china, they come to europe, they can come to the u. k. they invest big money and infrastructure businesses and property the moment they go back to beijing, european politicians in the media and almost immediately start to bad mouth. and now we have this news zone of anger going on between e u countries in china, but it's possible hub deal regarding that of the one belt one road initiative. what can you tell us now? well, you think that a big lesson for the european union would have been to not have blindly followed washington strategy, of going not in applying sanctions to everything russian, when europe's economy has won benefited from russian exports in order to compete with the us. but no, apparently the lesson that you picked up instead was that it shouldn't have forged those trade ties with russia in the 1st place, which would have left it far more. rely on the u. s. for resources, rather than on the russian gas to help build germany in particular into an economic and industrial power house. but now europe seems to be doubling down o
big money, power brokers from china, they come to europe, they can come to the u. k. they invest big money and infrastructure businesses and property the moment they go back to beijing, european politicians in the media and almost immediately start to bad mouth. and now we have this news zone of anger going on between e u countries in china, but it's possible hub deal regarding that of the one belt one road initiative. what can you tell us now? well, you think that a big lesson for the european...
51
51
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
u. s. commerce department published guidelines this month to curb access for china to us micro chips and the by the administration expects allies to just side on that's according to western press reports. but berlin is just green lit, the purchase of a stake in a hamburg and tear port by a chinese state on shipping giant and a set also to visit president. she's praying in november. so the question now is whether paris and berlin will actually do something about washington's ever increasing dominance over their own economies and over the u economy. or, well, they just ultimately fall in line with washington marching orders. dear politics, excellent piano to mon, towed of the e u has no ability to carry out the trade war against the us. well, profess that william melanson says washington will probably scale back its economic conditions in europe. the america, you see, has, has a profit so much from this and that europe is so worried now about the effect on the actual peoples of europe. is it already started all kinds of demonstrations that america is going to have to scale back. if it does
u. s. commerce department published guidelines this month to curb access for china to us micro chips and the by the administration expects allies to just side on that's according to western press reports. but berlin is just green lit, the purchase of a stake in a hamburg and tear port by a chinese state on shipping giant and a set also to visit president. she's praying in november. so the question now is whether paris and berlin will actually do something about washington's ever increasing...