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i commerce, not a trade representative from the us visiting china?— from the us visiting china? m the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. _ from the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. i _ from the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. i think - it's a great question. i think you're going to need to see more official visits. you're going to need to see more officialvisits. it you're going to need to see more official visits. it used to be a regular feature of us—china relations. we had ongoing dialogue regularly scheduled. those were disrupted. getting back to the big above that rhythm. it is important to get high—level officials, and the commerce secretary runs many of those programmes around export controls, semi conductors, the roll—out of many of the policies related to the ira bill. if the commerce secretary that has the portfolios for more of the concerns that china has at this moment. deborah elms from the asian trade centre, thank you so much for joining us. let's look at the aviation sector in china, because a number of chinese car
i commerce, not a trade representative from the us visiting china?— from the us visiting china? m the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. _ from the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. i _ from the us visiting china? i think it's a great question. i think - it's a great question. i think you're going to need to see more official visits. you're going to need to see more officialvisits. it you're going to need to see more official visits. it used to be a regular...
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us from. this is just the latest but in the south china sea. er countries?- area is so important to china and other countries? well, of course, china's _ and other countries? well, of course, china's position - and other countries? well, of course, china's position is - course, china's position is reflected in the lyvius line which encompasses much of the south china sea including the spratly islands group and the schole where this clash occurred there is also an expectation that the region is rich in fish stocks and there is a significant fishing activity and industry carried out there, but also the potential for oil and out there, but also the potentialfor oil and gas potential for oil and gas reserves to potentialfor oil and gas reserves to be extracted from the seabed of the south china sea. ., . ., , ., , sea. china claims the territory as art sea. china claims the territory as part of _ sea. china claims the territory as part of its _ sea. china claims the territory as part of its historical- as part of its historical boundaries, but inter
us from. this is just the latest but in the south china sea. er countries?- area is so important to china and other countries? well, of course, china's _ and other countries? well, of course, china's position - and other countries? well, of course, china's position is - course, china's position is reflected in the lyvius line which encompasses much of the south china sea including the spratly islands group and the schole where this clash occurred there is also an expectation that the region is...
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china, period. everything is block us. firms are forbidden from doing business with china and to make things even more restrictive. no us citizen is allowed to take a job working for a chinese firm. in case you were thinking, i could make more money working for china, but us as no, you can so much then right for all that, talk about a free market that we always brag about, and how that makes us different from the rest of the person. sorry, china, you are not allowed to take part in this free market thing that we always talk about. huh. and speaking of anti free market both, what else does the buy the ministration do it gifts literally gives $50000000000.00 of my money that they take from my taxes to us. tech companies, the ones that make the chips, giving them a leg up, a huge leg up on all of their competitors, anywhere in the world. and here in the united states, essentially free money. isn't that what we used to accuse china of doing when we say that their companies are communists? who are state sponsored, state run, etc? sounds a lot like it. and then to see on mr. biden's deal even more. there sh
china, period. everything is block us. firms are forbidden from doing business with china and to make things even more restrictive. no us citizen is allowed to take a job working for a chinese firm. in case you were thinking, i could make more money working for china, but us as no, you can so much then right for all that, talk about a free market that we always brag about, and how that makes us different from the rest of the person. sorry, china, you are not allowed to take part in this free...
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china? i representative in the us, visiting china?— representative in the us, visiting china?reat visiting china? i think it is a great question, _ visiting china? i think it is a great question, i _ visiting china? i think it is a great question, i think - visiting china? i think it is a great question, i think you | visiting china? i think it is a i great question, i think you are going to see more official visits. it used to be a regular feature of us china relations, that we had ongoing dialogue, regularly scheduled district —— dialogue, those were disrupted. it is important to get high—level officials, and the commerce secretary runs many of the programmes that are of particular interest to the chinese, especially around export controls, issues on semiconductors, the roll—out of many of the policies related to the ira bill. so it is the commerce secretary that has the portfolio for more of the concerns that china has at this moment. , h, . , concerns that china has at this moment. , ., , , , ., ~ moment. deborah elms speaking to me earlier. _ to me earlier. in other news,
china? i representative in the us, visiting china?— representative in the us, visiting china?reat visiting china? i think it is a great question, _ visiting china? i think it is a great question, i _ visiting china? i think it is a great question, i think - visiting china? i think it is a great question, i think you | visiting china? i think it is a i great question, i think you are going to see more official visits. it used to be a regular feature of us china relations, that we had ongoing...
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china. period. everything is blocked. us firms are forbidden from doing business with china and to make things even more restrictive. no us citizen is allowed to take a job working for a chinese firm. in case you were thinking, i could make more money working for china, but us as no, you can't so much then right for all that, talk about a free market that we always brag about, and how that makes us different from the rest of the person. sorry, china, you are not allowed to take part in this free market thing that we always talk about. huh. and speaking of anti free market both, what else does the buy the ministration do it gifts literally gives $50000000000.00 of my money that they take from my taxes to us. tech companies, the ones that make the trips, giving them a leg up, are huge, like up on all of their competitors, anywhere in the world. and here in the united states, essentially free money. isn't that what we used to accuse china of doing when we say that there companies are communists who are state sponsored, state run, etc. sounds a lot like. and then to seal mr. buttons, deal even more. the
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china, period. everything is block us. firms are forbidden from doing business with china and to make things even more restrictive. no us citizen is allowed to take a job working for a chinese firm. in case you were thinking, i could make more money working for china, but us as no, you can't so much then right for all that, talk about a free market that we always brag about, and how that makes us different from the rest of the person. sorry, china, you are not allowed to take part in this free market thing that we always talk about. huh. and speaking of anti free market both, what else does the buy the ministration do it gifts literally gives $50000000000.00 of my money that they take for my taxes to us. tech companies, the ones that make the chips, giving them a leg up a huge leg up on all of their competitors anywhere in the. busy and here in the united states essentially free money, isn't that what we used to accuse china of doing when we say that their companies are communists? who are state sponsored state run, etc? sounds a lot like it. and then to see on mr. biden's deal even more. there she is
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for example, as the us and its allies blocked china's access to advanced chips, beijing has restricted shipments from american chip company micron, and fined us firm minz for doing what china called "uapproved statistical work". eric zheng is the president of the american chamber of commerce in shanghai. he'll be meeting secretary raimondo during her visit. certainly, i think the us—china bilateral relationship is probably the number one concern for us companies operating in china right now. a lot of uncertainties. so we are very happy that secretary raimondo is visiting china as we speak. what issues will you be asking to raise when you meet her, especially given when she says she won't be pulling her punches, but she intends to be practical? certainly, i think us—china are the two largest economies in the world and the two countries need to figure out a way to work together on mutually beneficial opportunities. we still believe that china is a very strategic market for us companies and many of our companies are here for the long—term and they try to find a way to grow here. at the sa
for example, as the us and its allies blocked china's access to advanced chips, beijing has restricted shipments from american chip company micron, and fined us firm minz for doing what china called "uapproved statistical work". eric zheng is the president of the american chamber of commerce in shanghai. he'll be meeting secretary raimondo during her visit. certainly, i think the us—china bilateral relationship is probably the number one concern for us companies operating in china...
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some of us businesses now of view china as an investable gina raimondo was speaking during a visit to beijing, aimed at increasing strained relations between the 2 biggest economy. she says us firms might cease operating in china without prompt action to improve the business environment to countries engaged in a trade dispute. this, seeing that employees restrictions on each of us exports as well. let's get more on this from correspondence and type pates of some hon. i asked him why us businesses might now consider china unimed festival. that is mainly because it has become highly risky for the u. s. companies to invest in china, especially after bathing, revised a lot earlier this year to counter spite activities. a many for in business now afraid of being targeted by the chinese government says updated definition of espionage is very vague. and also badging recently rated several consultants. the companies from the us detaining local staffing and imposing heavy fines. this prompt for income companies to we consider whether it is a wise decision to do business in china. but the chine
some of us businesses now of view china as an investable gina raimondo was speaking during a visit to beijing, aimed at increasing strained relations between the 2 biggest economy. she says us firms might cease operating in china without prompt action to improve the business environment to countries engaged in a trade dispute. this, seeing that employees restrictions on each of us exports as well. let's get more on this from correspondence and type pates of some hon. i asked him why us...
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i think us and china are the two — practical? i think us and china are the two largest _ practical? us and china are the two largest economies in the world, and the two countries need to figure out a way to work together on mutually beneficial opportunities. we still believe that china is a very strategic market for us companies, and many of our companies are here for the long—term and they try to a way to grow here. at the same time, two countries are dealing with issues as well and i think certainly the us side has recently issued an executive order on export controls on a few sectors such as semiconductors and ai controls on a few sectors such as semiconductors and aland quantum computing. so, i think secretary raimondo probably will discuss with the chinese decide how to deal with these sensitive sectors so the popular saying is having the small yard and tall fences just to understand the boundaries. so, these are the areas that are off—limits to us businesses. are off-limits to us businesses.- are off-limits to us businesses. �* , ., businesses. let's look at china's _ businesse
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that's all for now up next, the us ones of worsening investment. climate and china rob watts has the details on dw business as after a short break. there's always more on our website that's dw com. i'm on and he says, thanks for joining us and stay with the people and trucks in general and trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. these correct only pieces. extreme getting 200 people around the world, more than 150000000, which we ask. why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. made for mines the, the has china become an invest of old. that's how american businesses are describing its according to commerce. secretary gina raymundo will look into the claim making classrooms guns say, hey, how school was in the us spending tens of thousands of dollars on public proof. it's just a to be a business on robots and the land. welcome to the program, the us thomas thomas, the secretary as well, and that some of us businesses now view china as an investable gina raimondo was speaking during a visit to badging aimed at increasing strange relati
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that's a whole the slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro. taiwan, i guess pay is the time when he is 5 minutes. joseph, the island, living on complet on dw what secrets why behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p w world heritage 360 now the americans secretary of state, anthony lincoln was finally in badging in the long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with a chinese determined to be unified and warning the west to stay out of the cool interest. my guess in taipei is the time when he's 5 minutes that joseph works. is they island living on borrowed time? we know that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion.
that's a whole the slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro. taiwan, i guess pay is the time when he is 5 minutes. joseph, the island, living on complet on dw what secrets why behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p w world heritage 360 now the americans secretary of state, anthony lincoln was finally in badging in the long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still...
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let's start in china where us commerce secretary gina raimondo has been meeting premier li qiang at a meeting in beijing, hoping to thaw the economic relationship between the two countries. raimondo said america does not want to decouple from china and said they should cooperate on areas of global concern, including climate change, artificial intelligence and the illicit fentanyl trade. while premier li told raimondo that us—china trade is "ballast stone and stabilising anchor" in relations. here's katie silver. gina raimondo�*s visit is just the latest in a series of top american diplomats who have recently visited china. that includes treasury secretary janet yellen, the secretary of state antony blinken and us climate envoyjohn kerry, all in the last three months. but despite all of these meetings, relations between the world's two largest economies are at the most tense in years. last august, the us passed the chips act, specifically aimed at growing the domestic chip—making business and blocking china's industry. beijing has responded in turn, including restricting exports of two
let's start in china where us commerce secretary gina raimondo has been meeting premier li qiang at a meeting in beijing, hoping to thaw the economic relationship between the two countries. raimondo said america does not want to decouple from china and said they should cooperate on areas of global concern, including climate change, artificial intelligence and the illicit fentanyl trade. while premier li told raimondo that us—china trade is "ballast stone and stabilising anchor" in...
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us contest. but what are his john? so it is and how much does china loomed over the upcoming elections? the dish manager, welcome to the the news. a sure glad you could join us. building their fox gone, found the teddy goal has announced whose candidates are for tight ones. upcoming presidential election go becomes the fault candidate to throw his hat in the ring. he made his fortune. turning, fox gone into the world's largest electronic supply. i think so. thing for apples. iphones, fox gone, has been huge factories in china and critics village. he has a cozy relationship with the leadership in beijing as an independent go is trying to position himself as a candidate who could promote peace between taiwan and china. it is, you know, this isn't seen in the d. p. a needs to be brought down by under the rule, over the past 7 years, the potty is did to i want to watch the danger of war highway. okay. they tie one was not become ukraine. we will go and i will not let taiwan decatur become the next year trying to get on the road. you probably can prevent showing them from attacking, try one b
us contest. but what are his john? so it is and how much does china loomed over the upcoming elections? the dish manager, welcome to the the news. a sure glad you could join us. building their fox gone, found the teddy goal has announced whose candidates are for tight ones. upcoming presidential election go becomes the fault candidate to throw his hat in the ring. he made his fortune. turning, fox gone into the world's largest electronic supply. i think so. thing for apples. iphones, fox gone,...
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china lawyer said he wants to continue in that vein. he wants to continue to raise time. one is international profile. well, navigating through really extremely complex jerry political wants is between the us and china. how does one explain the, the p, b leading and falls when just at the end of last year? the body performed very poorly in local elections, losing out to the opposition goldman tongue as well. local elections are really a different ball game in taiwan. the issues where it says care about those elections a slightly different, they are more local, but when it comes to the presidential elections, the ever present threat from china comes to the friends incense. and once again, to explain why the t p are doing really well. it's important to remember that chinese intimidation of taiwan has increased dramatically over the past 3 or 4 years. just today we've seen 7 chinese jobs across the median line of the taiwan strait and the and the daily occurrence now. and over the past year, we've had full scale military and drills around taiwan, including the souls being shot over to my pay. and that type of behavior has usually pushed people towards ty, one's governing costs, even if you pa
china lawyer said he wants to continue in that vein. he wants to continue to raise time. one is international profile. well, navigating through really extremely complex jerry political wants is between the us and china. how does one explain the, the p, b leading and falls when just at the end of last year? the body performed very poorly in local elections, losing out to the opposition goldman tongue as well. local elections are really a different ball game in taiwan. the issues where it says...
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so the us does consider and has been considering to use taiwan as it's kind of base to contain china and to, you know, to maintain its foothold right outside, trying this bold step. and secondly, that tie one has always been this strategic and be good to know that the us government has been using it is something that they take it for granted that they have to maneuver its relations, which trying to i, they know that china wants to seek this national unification, but all we have the other hand, in reality it is a self government island. but that's a left over, you know, problem from china's civil war way back one. so this is more of like a tie one card as the us, i've been calling it all the time. this, do you think it's the us continues to intervene in this tie? one issue, do you think that it could lead to direct military conflict between washington and debate saying is that a possible reality well, given what has been happening over the last year or so, i think that we cannot say for certain that it is impossible as it is possible and the possibility is getting bigger and bigger. we
so the us does consider and has been considering to use taiwan as it's kind of base to contain china and to, you know, to maintain its foothold right outside, trying this bold step. and secondly, that tie one has always been this strategic and be good to know that the us government has been using it is something that they take it for granted that they have to maneuver its relations, which trying to i, they know that china wants to seek this national unification, but all we have the other hand,...
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. ~ , ., china. talk us through the purpose — china. talk us through the purpose of _ china. rough the purpose of these - china. talk us through the purpose of these curbs - china. talk us through the purpose of these curbs of| purpose of these curbs of course they were early ones by the united states and also japan. and are they all aimed at china, basically?— japan. and are they all aimed at china, basically? they are. they were — at china, basically? they are. they were initially _ at china, basically? they are. they were initially aimed - at china, basically? they are. they were initially aimed at i they were initially aimed at the very high and application of semiconductors which would be used for military or super computer use. we've seen it get them and broader, which now is making it increasingly difficult for chinese companies to produce telecom equipment, smartphones, electric cars. it's definitely been expanding as timers got on. ion it's definitely been expanding as timers got on.— as timers got on. can you explain — as timers got on. can you explain why _ as timer
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china? that is a great question. i think you will need to see more official visits. it used regular feature of us—china relations that we had ongoing dialogue regularly scheduled dialogue and those were disrupted, covid, trade war et cetera, getting back to that rhythm is important to get high—level officials and the commerce secretary runs many of the programmes that are of particular interest to the chinese, especially around export controls, issues on semiconductors, the rollout of many of the policies related to the ira bill so it is the commerce secretary that has, the portfolio for more of the concerns that china has at the moment. staff at chevron�*s two lng plants in australia have chosen to go on strike in an ongoing dispute over pain conditions. —— pay and conditions. the projects account for 5% of the lng production and fears over industrial action have already had an impact on oil and gas prices. the union said strikes will begin next week and will include rolling stoppages and bans and limitations on certain tasks. last week a similar dispute at rival woodside w
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the us—china bilateral relationship is probably the number one concern for us companies operating in ina right now. a lot of uncertainty. so, we are very happy that secretary raimondo is visiting china as we speak. what issues will you be asking to raise when you meet her? especially given when she says she will not be pulling her punches but she intends to be practical? certainly, i think us and china are the two largest economies in the world, and the two countries need to figure out a way to work together on mutually beneficial opportunities. we still believe that china is a very strategic market for us companies, and many of our companies are here for the long—term and they try to find a way to grow here. at the same time, the two countries are dealing with issues as well, and i think certainly the us side has recently issued an executive order on export controls on a few sectors such as semiconductors and ai and quantum computing. so, i think secretary raimondo probably will be discussing with the chinese side how to deal with these sensitive sectors, so the popular saying is hav
the us—china bilateral relationship is probably the number one concern for us companies operating in ina right now. a lot of uncertainty. so, we are very happy that secretary raimondo is visiting china as we speak. what issues will you be asking to raise when you meet her? especially given when she says she will not be pulling her punches but she intends to be practical? certainly, i think us and china are the two largest economies in the world, and the two countries need to figure out a way...
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china. a bureau chief is josh chin. he was kicked out during the pandemic and is joining us from sol. china is cyber space administration is prohibiting companies from using facial recognition to analyze as new city or religion and reports that must be used when sanctioned national security. how public interest or disrupt the social order. but that would apply to all state bodies. will it? yeah that's, that's exactly right. um so these, these new laws um, are quite restrictive on their surface in terms of how facial recognition can be used. but they leave a really large car bout for national security, which in china is it is a very broad concept. and it's one that includes political security, which basically means that sort of anything that the communist party sees as going against this interest that they can use. they can use these technologies to, to track and uh, and eliminate them during your time in china. did you get the feeling at any stage that the chinese state could take? this is that too far. and people will ravel a one day for you to actually that, that, that's a really fascinating question because that actu
china. a bureau chief is josh chin. he was kicked out during the pandemic and is joining us from sol. china is cyber space administration is prohibiting companies from using facial recognition to analyze as new city or religion and reports that must be used when sanctioned national security. how public interest or disrupt the social order. but that would apply to all state bodies. will it? yeah that's, that's exactly right. um so these, these new laws um, are quite restrictive on their surface...
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using them. we look at how international travel from china has not recovered after the pandemic. hello there and welcome to asia business report. as we have been reporting, us commerce secretary gina raymonde i was in beijing this weekend on monday she met her counterpart, describing the discussions as open and pragmatic. the countries have pledged to hold regular meetings between business representatives, with a focus on commercial issues. representatives will also meet to exchange information and export controls on the first meeting is today. our business reporter has this update on the following report has some flashing images. gina raimondo�*s visit is the latest in a series of top american diplomats to have visited china recently including janet yellen, antony blinken and the us climate envoyjohn kerry. all in the last three months. despite all these meetings, relations between the world's two largest economies are at their most tense in years. last august the us passed the chips act, specifically aimed at growing domestic chip making business and blocking china's industry. b
using them. we look at how international travel from china has not recovered after the pandemic. hello there and welcome to asia business report. as we have been reporting, us commerce secretary gina raymonde i was in beijing this weekend on monday she met her counterpart, describing the discussions as open and pragmatic. the countries have pledged to hold regular meetings between business representatives, with a focus on commercial issues. representatives will also meet to exchange information...
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i'm glad you could join us. china says it won't publish. use unemployment data until it reviews how the data is collected. the announcement comes over to both of high youth unemployment hovering around 21 percent. the lack of data at the time the china is attempting to rebound from a popular corporate induced economic slump, isn't in spite and confidence overseas and at home. imagine spending thousands of dollars on lottery tickets. many here have done that in this little boop in beijing junk. people are betting on the luck to make money if they can't find jobs in a flailing post. been demick economy. luxury sales and china have increased by more than 50 percent, vis you most likely because of most unemployment affecting young people across the country. with my friends all agree that will be unemployed after graduation. most. i'm so worried when thinking about finding a job, i become very anxious. i just don't want to think about it for now is a freshman i think it depends on the industry you're in, so it's easier to find jobs in the industr
i'm glad you could join us. china says it won't publish. use unemployment data until it reviews how the data is collected. the announcement comes over to both of high youth unemployment hovering around 21 percent. the lack of data at the time the china is attempting to rebound from a popular corporate induced economic slump, isn't in spite and confidence overseas and at home. imagine spending thousands of dollars on lottery tickets. many here have done that in this little boop in beijing junk....
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this decision, will help save $10000000000.00. us price today, profit of $129000000000.00 due to a leading chinese. a search engine by do has made china's 1st artificial intelligence chat box code any fully available to the public paging seas. a i as a key industry, survive with us and aimed to become a global leader by 2030 ton. his alley developers are sticking to competes with western drivers such as microsoft. and i've been a, i make a whole chat, g p, t o in cross. now to dial eyes from web bush securities. done, you said a tidal wave of ai spending is coming. so who's spending that money and why are they pushing it? a janet prizes a and i the ultimate consumer franchises. i think we, we weren't using with metal google on the search side of me in my opinion. and this is the most significant tact trend we've seen 30 years similar to the internet. 1995, it's a gold rush. it's a trillion dollars of incremental spend, which is why we are bullish and tax actor. was also interesting says that that countries are also investing or just have to jump these trying to double ex investments. now over the next couple of years. who's still in the
this decision, will help save $10000000000.00. us price today, profit of $129000000000.00 due to a leading chinese. a search engine by do has made china's 1st artificial intelligence chat box code any fully available to the public paging seas. a i as a key industry, survive with us and aimed to become a global leader by 2030 ton. his alley developers are sticking to competes with western drivers such as microsoft. and i've been a, i make a whole chat, g p, t o in cross. now to dial eyes from...
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china clearly has its own economic problems. back home, you've talked about how the us is, you know, is not looking to be careful from china and tiny, but relation still remain strain. so why should we be seeing this relationship go in the coming is, are they gonna get closer together? they're gonna repair these revelations now, or are they going to deteriorate for us? um, well, i think it's going to remain very straight. it's as simple as that. it's going to remain very strange because you didn't pick, has made no secret about his trying. a girl who's trying to dream this rejuvenation of the chinese nation, which requires a very high degree of self sufficiency. he has made no, no rollback. it's all about, you know, i'm using force to take over taiwan and, you know, gcs these as great goals of his presidency, honest as a leadership, this general sector of the communist party. so from that perspective, china isn't really changing, i'm, i'm those, both of those policies are very much the cartridge, where the u. s. would want to see a specific treatment about as do many of
china clearly has its own economic problems. back home, you've talked about how the us is, you know, is not looking to be careful from china and tiny, but relation still remain strain. so why should we be seeing this relationship go in the coming is, are they gonna get closer together? they're gonna repair these revelations now, or are they going to deteriorate for us? um, well, i think it's going to remain very straight. it's as simple as that. it's going to remain very strange because you...
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china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutral. but i think the real situation doesn't happen that way. the real situation is that high one has been pressing by china. and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate. ice the relations with the united states on the one hand and trying to prevent war from happening on the other hand. and in our relations with china, i can show you that the current government has been recognized international the for being responsible player. we want to maintain the piece disability in this area by maintaining the status call. it is all believe that the state of the course of the best interest of all parties concerned. and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, u. k. and major european countries, and we will continued all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly an
china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutral. but i think the real situation doesn't happen that way. the real situation is that high one has been pressing by china. and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate. ice the relations with the united states on the one hand and...
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this format correspond to newton lee who's in taipei for us, utah, and what exactly is china starting to restrict to these expos of gallium and gym am for it is widely seen as an active retaliation against the us and its elyse because the position came from aging wedge was announced in july came as the us announced that it would require a license, a for companies to explored. chipped products to china and following the us action . japan and the netherlands also announced that they would restrict the chips making equipment to china. so it is widely seen as an act for china to strike back . so, but you know, like the chinese golf and we didn't admit that. so china, as of social kind of official said, that is a local action to protect its national interest and is not targeting any certain country. i suppose was key is how effective this can be as retaliation. i mean, how well can the rest of the modem, particularly the western world cope without these metals from china, where the china is the biggest player in, in the supply chain of gallium and under maintenance, if reduced as 80 percen
this format correspond to newton lee who's in taipei for us, utah, and what exactly is china starting to restrict to these expos of gallium and gym am for it is widely seen as an active retaliation against the us and its elyse because the position came from aging wedge was announced in july came as the us announced that it would require a license, a for companies to explored. chipped products to china and following the us action . japan and the netherlands also announced that they would...
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china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutral. but i think the real situation doesn't happen that way. the real situation is that high one has being threatened by china. and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing.
china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutral. but i think the real situation doesn't happen that way. the real situation is that high one has being threatened by china. and the united states is trying to provide support to tie one. so these are the 2 constants and we are leaving under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing.
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let's start in china where us commerce secretary gina raimondo has been discussing concerns about restrictionsn american businesses, including the chip makers intel and micron. she is on a three day visit to china where she is meeting with officials and business leaders in an attempt to thaw the economic relationship between the two countries. here's katie silver. gina raimondo�*s visit is just the latest in a series of top american diplomats who've recently visited china — that includes treasury secretary janet yellen, the secretary of state antony blinken, and us climate envoyjohn kerry, all in the last three months. but despite all of these meetings, relations between the world's two largest economies are at their most tense in years. last august, the us passed the chips act, specifically aimed at growing the domestic chip, making business and blocking china's industry. beijing has responded in turn, including restricting exports of two materials, gallium and germanium to the us. these are key ingredients in making chips and it all comes in the same week as export controls kick in in the ne
let's start in china where us commerce secretary gina raimondo has been discussing concerns about restrictionsn american businesses, including the chip makers intel and micron. she is on a three day visit to china where she is meeting with officials and business leaders in an attempt to thaw the economic relationship between the two countries. here's katie silver. gina raimondo�*s visit is just the latest in a series of top american diplomats who've recently visited china — that includes...
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in all china, tesla, i'm the us. so brand new weapons aid package to tie one saying not breaching the walton china principal. well, that's a red line to define question is the very core of china's interest and the 1st red line that must not be crossed in the china us relationship. we urge the us to ernest the abide by the one china principal and the 3 china us towing communities to stop in hudson military context with the time one region or a minute by any means or under any projects to step creates and factors. that's good heights, intention seeing the time on trade and stop colluding with and supporting disabilities. attempt to seek type on independence by force. no one to under estimate the determination result and capability of the chinese people in saved crowd funding or solving t and territorial integrity. well, this comes after the us and it's $345000000.00 in the 384 time. one is the 1st time to buy the administration to send its own stock piles to the region . the white ice promises that package will include,
in all china, tesla, i'm the us. so brand new weapons aid package to tie one saying not breaching the walton china principal. well, that's a red line to define question is the very core of china's interest and the 1st red line that must not be crossed in the china us relationship. we urge the us to ernest the abide by the one china principal and the 3 china us towing communities to stop in hudson military context with the time one region or a minute by any means or under any projects to step...
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there wasn't an extended conversation about us—china relations in the debate, not a lot of opportunityhina or to articulate what they would do themselves to deal with the problems posed by the us—china relationship. it was disappointing from my perspective to not hear more analysis from the candidates or the candidates not being pressed more significantly on how they would deal with the us—china relationship. it is the single most important geopolitical relationship the us has right now, not only from a commercial perspective but also from a strategic and military perspective. so the idea that republicans care about the issue — we know republican voters care about it, we know a number of republican officeholders have made this the centrepiece of theirforeign—policy musings, but we didn't hear too much of the debate about specifically what the candidates would do to address this challenge. i expect that in the next debate you're going to hear more about this. lanhee, last question. it looks like republican voters are tending more towards the former president, vivek ramaswamy and ron des
there wasn't an extended conversation about us—china relations in the debate, not a lot of opportunityhina or to articulate what they would do themselves to deal with the problems posed by the us—china relationship. it was disappointing from my perspective to not hear more analysis from the candidates or the candidates not being pressed more significantly on how they would deal with the us—china relationship. it is the single most important geopolitical relationship the us has right now,...
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of course, the trip was made yesterday convergence between the us and china despite the efforts, the ons that exist between the two countries have had a very painful effect on them, the volume of trade between the two countries, the us and china, is more than 700 billion dollars, but the political problems of the political tensions have caused this to decrease from the amount of trade between the two countries. i would like to discuss the matter with mr. masoumi , an expert on international issues. mr. masoumi . hello, good morning. i am at your service. what are the commutings despite the tension between them? two countries, political observers believe that it is above, in fact, the real languages that we are examining, that the americans put an iran strategy on their agenda in the past to deal with china and russia, and it was a tripartite alliance with the united states , japan, and south korea. it was under the title of the formation of the asian nato that, in addition to putting a lot of pressure on china , they were looking for the expansion of economic technology in the east
of course, the trip was made yesterday convergence between the us and china despite the efforts, the ons that exist between the two countries have had a very painful effect on them, the volume of trade between the two countries, the us and china, is more than 700 billion dollars, but the political problems of the political tensions have caused this to decrease from the amount of trade between the two countries. i would like to discuss the matter with mr. masoumi , an expert on international...
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china?— the us and china? clearly, the relationship — the us and china? he crowd: ., ., ~ , ., , ., crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing _ crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns - crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns that - crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns that the | been long—standing concerns that the trump _ been long—standing concerns that the trump admission tried to address around _ trump admission tried to address around technology of strip back to obama. _ around technology of strip back to obama, there were initiative to try and deal— obama, there were initiative to try and deal with some of the structural concerns— and deal with some of the structural concerns the us and other sat with china _ concerns the us and other sat with china but— concerns the us and other sat with china but economic structure of stop these _ china but economic structure of stop these consent have only increased over time — these consent have only increased over time step
china?— the us and china? clearly, the relationship — the us and china? he crowd: ., ., ~ , ., , ., crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing _ crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns - crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns that - crowd: looked imperious, there have been long-standing concerns that the | been long—standing concerns that the trump _ been long—standing concerns that the trump admission tried to address around...
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it's also what's president _ between the us and china. lso what's president ramaphosa - between the us and china. it's also what's president ramaphosa said, l between the us and china. it's also l what's president ramaphosa said, he also spoke about global payment system, saying they were continuously used in political differences. he said it was the only way that a peaceful solution would be found between the war of russia and ukraine. he said the world was changing and needs to change in global governance systems. what changing and needs to change in global governance systems. what is the state of — global governance systems. what is the state of play _ global governance systems. what is the state of play in _ global governance systems. what is the state of play in terms _ global governance systems. what is the state of play in terms of - global governance systems. what is the state of play in terms of these l the state of play in terms of these nations and how much they trade with each other? you only have to look at the map and see tha
it's also what's president _ between the us and china. lso what's president ramaphosa - between the us and china. it's also what's president ramaphosa said, l between the us and china. it's also l what's president ramaphosa said, he also spoke about global payment system, saying they were continuously used in political differences. he said it was the only way that a peaceful solution would be found between the war of russia and ukraine. he said the world was changing and needs to change in...
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global demand, because like the west is also like socially monitoring, watch, china can offer and also because there were between us and china. so like the see man for imports from china is also meeting right. the trade war, of course critical, what we're seeing there also the weakening property sector you gently inside pay. thank you very much. co working space provider. we work says that there is substantial doubt about its ability to stay in business over the next year because of its financial losses and it's need for cash in a filing to the securities and exchange commission, the companies that have posted a net loss of nearly $700000000.00. in the 1st 6 months of this year, after recording a whopping $10000000000.00 and net losses over the previous 3 years. since since founding in 2010, we work has witnessed a rise and fall so dramatically that has become the subject of a fictional many series. as a start up, the company was once valued at almost $50000000000.00 right over to use quarter in new york. again, why is this situation for we work so it's so serious right now, what's going on for your? well, i mean,
global demand, because like the west is also like socially monitoring, watch, china can offer and also because there were between us and china. so like the see man for imports from china is also meeting right. the trade war, of course critical, what we're seeing there also the weakening property sector you gently inside pay. thank you very much. co working space provider. we work says that there is substantial doubt about its ability to stay in business over the next year because of its...