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china come from? from the name of the khitani tribe, known to our ancestors, who lived in northern china, and where does china come from? this name appeared in europe thanks to silk fabrics from the qin empire, founded by qinshu khandi. but the very name of the chinese is han. han people - 92% of the population of the kanr from the name of the han dynasty, which replaced qin. although in china. we are used to studying history from a european point of view: the middle ages, the renaissance, modern times with its industrial revolution. that is why it is difficult for us to even imagine what technological heights chinese civilization had reached long before this. the great wall of china. construction took almost 2.0 years. its length is more than 2000 km, it is considered the longest island. deep drilling technology, and having reached the landlocked people, they developed this method to reach salt water, and began to extract salt from the well. at the same time, the chinese invented a method for extract
china come from? from the name of the khitani tribe, known to our ancestors, who lived in northern china, and where does china come from? this name appeared in europe thanks to silk fabrics from the qin empire, founded by qinshu khandi. but the very name of the chinese is han. han people - 92% of the population of the kanr from the name of the han dynasty, which replaced qin. although in china. we are used to studying history from a european point of view: the middle ages, the renaissance,...
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so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time, something interesting that came out of the congress, which was a very subtle changing language. and the problem is, work report. last year it referred to a peaceful move towards chinese reunification. i'm talking about taiwan. of course this it would peaceful doesn't feature we're talking about a firm advance towards reunification should be in conjunction with defense spending hikes. a see a shift in tone as a shifting strategy towards taiwan to no, i don't think so. i mean, if you look at the last 6 years, i mean there were years when it was as high as a point, 6 to 7.2, as you pointed
so china is pursuing that. we'll see what happens. china has a big advantage is data. i is not at the forefront of a guy at this juncture. but as we've seen in the past, under estimating what the chinese can do, you do at your own peril. okay, i know i'm going to stay with you. stay with us, but it's in vicky, but i wanna move on to defense. now. defense spending set at 7.2 percent for 2024. that's a repeat of 2023. kind of putting a lot of money into defense. clearly, at the same time,...
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goals how china's going about achieving those goals and what we think isg the likelihood that china will achieve those goal, what will its success be. anding we could not have a better group to kick us off here with g this first panel. so let me introduce them very briefly. i won't go through their full bio, those will be. on your virtual program so i'm just going to give a quick introduction of each of our sts now. we have the chairman of the middle east institute at the national university of singapore. we have next to mesearch associate at the africa center for strategic studies and national defense university. we have a distinguished fellow in china studies at the national bureau of asian research, and and on the screen joining us from beijing is michael schuman who's a nonresident senior fellow with the global china hub as well as a contributing writer for the atlantic magazine. so i should just say at the outset is here that w take audience questions for the last 10 minutes of our panel today and audience members can submit questions via ask a a c.org ask ac.org. so we'll get
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we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not exploring oil in america and focusing eney boondoggles-f you were advising to put a chemical or pharmaceutical plant or chemical precursors, would you in good conscienceo build that plant in america today given our energy policies? producer i wont as an administration, no. >> this is a 20-year plant and sway. maybe a 50-year investment. so. >> i can't tell you what■< the investment these cyst is, but capital intensive to bring them back to the united states. we need together. >> china's growing and know about the oil and rest of the
we addressed it in china. they are not approving our advance onave companies developw tools for us and we can't get our own usda a the patents tick away and lose incentives to invest in farm tools. am i on there? >> if you look on the crop care, 40 years since we had a new mode of action. shows how is. 18 years to bring new chemistry to market and hundreds of millions of dollars. a funding issue -- >> i think it is disinterest. i came from a natural resources hearing, we are not...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not just related to taiwan but in general. jeff: that piggybacks off a point you made in the paper that i thought was important which is that we have a natural instinct in the united states to solve problems, to fix things. there are some problems that cannot be so easily solved. the taiwan status and attentions in the taiwan strait, there is not a silver bullet to resolve this issue. sometimes we have to embrace the uncomfortable and recognize that preventing a conflict over taiwan and maintaining the current
and china. but the important thing, we recognize the importance of preserving the status quo and not changing the status quo and, by the way, our friends in taiwan, both the government and the people overwhelmingly support preserving the status quo. taiwan independence is a fringe issue right now in taiwan. that should give comfort to everyone and those who are hoping, myself included, were hoping the u.s.-china relations can be as positive as it can be given the clash of interests we have not...
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china is back in russia, china is back in north korea, china is in venezuela. cha hrough the economic power, creating the unrest. >> i could talk about -- rebeccah: i could talk about this for an hour with you. this is how this ties together. things are not going well on the world stage. we've got crises that you d in the red sea. we have crisis russia invasions of ukraine still ongoing. then you have chinese provocative= reckless behavior in the pacific really threatening -- using water canyons, etc., against the philippines. alus behavior. they are actually not unrelated. i want to just get back just to make the final point on what's ■goin i sea with iran driving all of this. and these uranian proxies are not even going to hit. so the chinese flagship will go through the red sea and the russian flagship can go through the red sea unscathed. buthe who sees -- houthis will continue hitting this in the red sea. rep. hern: think about how many days that ships have to go around southern africa to bring coming from china.ted statesr if you know that your ships wi
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that we enrich china. so now they have had their hand and did their time, and now they are healthy and that's where we sea more aggressive behavior. the challenge is, how do we unwind some of this? you actually not advocating for cond largest economy in the world, $14.14 trillion, so now to make sure we are not continuing to empower the country that is trying to the united states. >> it's about -- rep. hern: it's about bringing transparency. we talked about this interview and making people aware that we are at an economic war. i don't mean it bad, that's what do, that's what we did as we rose as a nation. we were competing against europe as we grew. we did this because we wanted to create better products. we wanted to treat our people well. we wanted to have good human rights. and everything that i just mentioned, china is a bad example of all of us. we need to expose them. what this bill does is bring all of the topics together. out is members of leadership legislative, creators, bring this together to po
that we enrich china. so now they have had their hand and did their time, and now they are healthy and that's where we sea more aggressive behavior. the challenge is, how do we unwind some of this? you actually not advocating for cond largest economy in the world, $14.14 trillion, so now to make sure we are not continuing to empower the country that is trying to the united states. >> it's about -- rep. hern: it's about bringing transparency. we talked about this interview and making...
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we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence or the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as high as it once was, is still there. and maybe it is a matter of time that is the government, the party says some form of why we do these things specifically under the emergency of cold bed. and we're not going to do it again. and people initially are doubtful . but over a few years, they stop being quite so arbitrary intervention is baby tries to be re bored to some degree and their growth rate will go up. but such a scenario may require an ideological shift that seems ever more on likely. china today looks richer, stronger, healthi
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and china. they do want to s pick sides and the surrender want to take sides with china against the united states because they benefit from both of these relationships. so i think -- and sees the global south as a more and more foundation to support its own interests and power in the global stage, that this is going to create more divisions within the global south as well. >> they don't company, china doesn't need the developing world to take sides i think they're very much aware that each of them have the own interests and their own agency. it just needs to have their support in some areas, but some areas are actually very consequential for the shape that the global order is going to have in the future. and so it's not to be two separe teams with the west isolated on one hand and china and those developing countries on the other. it's more fluid and complex than that. it doesn't mean that using those relationships, using the increasing influence that china hass economically, politically n terms
and china. they do want to s pick sides and the surrender want to take sides with china against the united states because they benefit from both of these relationships. so i think -- and sees the global south as a more and more foundation to support its own interests and power in the global stage, that this is going to create more divisions within the global south as well. >> they don't company, china doesn't need the developing world to take sides i think they're very much aware that...
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south and certainly china offering the initiative china offering the program and other countries are expected to kind of sign up whether it's the belt and road initiative and because the way this relationship is unequal relationship is developing i think what you're also seeing the other voices within the global south that don't see it in their interest to have china lead the global south. you see, for example with india which is trying to exploit some of the new tensions and divisions that china is facing within the global south. i think going forward what chinese aids are globally in terms of remaking the global order and local confrontation with the united states and the west that this change in nature between the relationship with china within the global south and the role of the globa be increasingly important. >> so it's fair to say that you would say and i think others that china now views the relationship with the global south, global south generally as kind of fundamental and central to strategic objectives? >> yi didn't mean to interrupt. >> no, that's okay. well my -- my v
south and certainly china offering the initiative china offering the program and other countries are expected to kind of sign up whether it's the belt and road initiative and because the way this relationship is unequal relationship is developing i think what you're also seeing the other voices within the global south that don't see it in their interest to have china lead the global south. you see, for example with india which is trying to exploit some of the new tensions and divisions that...
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under any conditions, as long as china does not interfere in the affairs of the united states, china did not interfere in the affairs of the united states, in the economy, yes, but it did interfere in the economies of other countries. now a trend has emerged, as in essence, the united states has brought the situation to a civilizational level confrontation, this has never happened , they have never said that the united states threatens china’s development model, this is what they are saying in china now, and i think that if it changes, or rather, when biden changes and any other american president actually comes, anti-chinese sentiments in american society have become so strong, it is so common to blame china for all sins that... more flexible than in the usa, he does not like the usa, but he understands that in any case, economic interaction must be preserved, what is called under any political wait a minute, you know, one thing that has changed a lot , it seems to me, in the american approach to the world is that before, even such cool presidents, for example, ronald reagan, and
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as much as china is dependent on the rest of the world, we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence the ability of trying to get back on to a higher barrels pass, though not as high as it once was, is still there and may be, it is a matter of time that is the government, the party says some form of what we do these things specifically under the emergency of cold bed, and we're not going to do it again. and people initially are doubtful, but over a few years they stop being quite so arbitrary intervention is baby tries to be re bored to some degree in their growth rate will go up. but such a scenario may require an ideological shift that seems ever more on likely. china today looks richer, stronger, healthier,
as much as china is dependent on the rest of the world, we are connected to china is as well. and certainly if, if china suffers a significant economic crisis, they'll bear the biggest front of those challenges. but the rest of the world will, will feel it in a variety of, of ways. economically. she's in pain, has spoken of the economic recovery being at a critical point. and there is still time for the countries leadership to rebuild the trust and crucially confidence the ability of trying to...
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of china. if this was a country who shared our ideas about freedom in international waters, reciprocity in trade and technology, those are the principles the us lead since the cold war, about how to conduct ourselves in the world, that could continue. but they are not motivated by osted states out and supplant us to be the most powerful power and ■at means ver infringement on freedom. >> chaos around the world benefits china because they can come in and be the white horse to rescue these other nations ust that. if you look, we just had general jack keane speak to us unrest in the middle east, what's happening in ukraine and you have to love the guy, the knowledge he has about, he's seen this firsthand and he said the mistake we should not make as americans in the free and western world is that we should mistake to think that iran is not at the center of office. we should not make the mistake the one that's bankrolling them. you have a person, a proxy in iran who is using proxies to put that m
of china. if this was a country who shared our ideas about freedom in international waters, reciprocity in trade and technology, those are the principles the us lead since the cold war, about how to conduct ourselves in the world, that could continue. but they are not motivated by osted states out and supplant us to be the most powerful power and ■at means ver infringement on freedom. >> chaos around the world benefits china because they can come in and be the white horse to rescue...
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china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt andtall e value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from012018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as>■ a result of the trade war and in the 2017 and 2018meet marketing year, brazil over took the largest■h producer of soybeans. our farmers are facing competition with brazil. the trade our reputation as a reliable provider of soybeans. section 301 tariffs retall tower have damaged in-country relationships. our customers looked elsewhere to avoid trade risks. united states considers actions to protect our national security interests,ai■ndn and protect our economic and trade interests as well. soybean growers need predictability and certai
china. it totalled 32 billion china accounted for $19 billion. the next largest destination by farmer terms one in three grown in the u.s. is shipped to china to fill demand. during the 2018 trade war, u.s. exports came to a halt andtall e value of u.s. exports to china decreased 76% from012018. it estimated the trade war cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted 71% of these. this has had major consequences for u.s. soybean growers. as>■ a result of the trade war and in...
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how much do you think china can influence russia here? i think he has a very good influence and can influence russia, and not only with of this issue, but also of others, those that , for example, were discussed during the briefing in the office of the president, the ministry of foreign affairs, these and the dems... of course, they stick to their position, and they invest in their position the main content, it is necessary to stop fighting, and none of them is saying that let's stop now, as russia is proposing, and in fact these territories that are occupied, let them remain in the composition of russia, nothing like that, lihui even... was asked , and he clearly confirmed that no, no, no, we are for it we are not advocating, we are advocating for the preservation of the territorial integrity of ukraine and an end to what they call the conflict, and nothing changes there, but tell me what you think, and what is territorial integrity in general, so president erdoğan, let's say, clearly says that he recognizes the territorial integrity of
how much do you think china can influence russia here? i think he has a very good influence and can influence russia, and not only with of this issue, but also of others, those that , for example, were discussed during the briefing in the office of the president, the ministry of foreign affairs, these and the dems... of course, they stick to their position, and they invest in their position the main content, it is necessary to stop fighting, and none of them is saying that let's stop now, as...
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ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland >> chiang kai-shek set up an entire government in exile with leaders for all of mainland china's provinces. this was a pipe dream recovering the mainland. so pipe dream the regime mobilized the whole island to fulfill that pipe dream of retaking the mainland even though most of taiwan's population was not even from their high pay, the taiwanese capital is the government feet of nationalist china >> taiwan had its own history and people a mix of ethnic chinese aborigines and other groups. >> taiwan's early as he is a series of wars john invasion. >> it had been oc
ultimately, the communists won by red china. that is played powerful and ruthless communist co-equal well, i'm soviet russian chairman mao declared the dawn of the people's republic of china. >> the nationalist >> government flee to the independent island of promotion chang and his half-a-million troops escaped to taiwan. but claim their defeat was only a temporary setback >> liberate the homeland in the call to arms ciao, harbored this fantasy of recovery. the mainland...
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china and the us to $5 billion in trade every few days. and that number has not dropped that much even as tariffs, bans and restrictions have grown in recent years >> in addition, china does not seem to be a revolutionary state seeking to overthrow the international system and present the world with an alternative ideology to america that idea logical rivalry at the heart of the cold war is largely absent today one thing that is present, however, is nuclear deterrence china and the us both have large arsenals, which should have the effect they have had elsewhere on the us and soviet union to pakistan and india in detouring all out war and yet, and yet there is the problem of taiwan that sits at the heart us, china relations. china has never accepted the taiwan can be an independent country every leader, beginning with mozilla so has a firm. the goal of reunifying the two but in the past, communist china believed that it could wait because time was on its side eventually, the mainland with its massive economy and billion plus population, wo
china and the us to $5 billion in trade every few days. and that number has not dropped that much even as tariffs, bans and restrictions have grown in recent years >> in addition, china does not seem to be a revolutionary state seeking to overthrow the international system and present the world with an alternative ideology to america that idea logical rivalry at the heart of the cold war is largely absent today one thing that is present, however, is nuclear deterrence china and the us...
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of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change of this line, although it is constructive to prevent this... scanning nuclear weapons on the part of russia and threats, i don't know why the issue cannot be discussed in this way, well, it was discussed, but still to achieve a result on the zaperizhsky station, this is an absolute seizure of a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate at all , and it would be a huge step forward if russia were to be forced by joint efforts not to use the nuclear plant that had just been captured in europe. military purposes, therefore, in principle, i do not expect a change in china's position yet, but in the measure of a change in the situation at the front and an increase in opportunities of ukraine and the reduction of russian ones, i am sure that china will also be forced to adjust its position. you mentioned another statement by wang. you probably meant the peace talks, now we will also listen to what the minister said. of china's foreign affairs regarding possible peace talks, as he sa
of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change of this line, although it is constructive to prevent this... scanning nuclear weapons on the part of russia and threats, i don't know why the issue cannot be discussed in this way, well, it was discussed, but still to achieve a result on the zaperizhsky station, this is an absolute seizure of a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate at all , and it would be a huge step forward if...
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well, china is a, if you take china in the us, china is the only one who's saying that they want to improve relations, but a long e in the 2nd part of the speech i 0 call that said look, the us talks one thing and does another that kind of inconsistency makes it very difficult to pursue a relationship. a china is basically in the position of the prisoner's dilemma. it's uh, the u. s. is far more powerful economic be politically and militarily and is intense on keeping china down. that's patients view oil, and if you look at the evidence, you know, everything that the us is doing from keeping ships going, it seems that that would be in fact the impression anyone would get and a reasonable thing. so in terms of, um, you know, you're wrong and also russia. i don't know that having friend relations is it's, they're not only having good relations with those countries, but has was tested, testified by the 152 countries that showed up for the belt road initiative, 10 year anniversary. china has good relations with practically everybody. so i, you know, single, single thing these out and saying, we
well, china is a, if you take china in the us, china is the only one who's saying that they want to improve relations, but a long e in the 2nd part of the speech i 0 call that said look, the us talks one thing and does another that kind of inconsistency makes it very difficult to pursue a relationship. a china is basically in the position of the prisoner's dilemma. it's uh, the u. s. is far more powerful economic be politically and militarily and is intense on keeping china down. that's...
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taiwan, for example, china has a whole series of problems in the south china sea, disputed islands, there are problems with japan, so china says that the defense will be strengthened, and this is important from a political point of view, because critics have said many times that china is great with from the point of view of economic development, but... not very effective from the point of view of the military machine and military industry, china wants to show that it is ready to defend its achievements militarily, so to say that a conflict is about to break out with taiwan, i don't think, that if this happens, it will happen on the initiative of china and especially taiwan, but of course the united states is actively pushing china towards various provocations on both sides, with taiwan from mainland china, and this is a fact, from here. the united states, we know that there is an election campaign going on there, depending, i understand, on who can take the presidency, relations with china will probably develop differently, but as i understand it, for china , the arrival of trump wo
taiwan, for example, china has a whole series of problems in the south china sea, disputed islands, there are problems with japan, so china says that the defense will be strengthened, and this is important from a political point of view, because critics have said many times that china is great with from the point of view of economic development, but... not very effective from the point of view of the military machine and military industry, china wants to show that it is ready to defend its...
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do think china, sorry to hur , i stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry. i am — stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry. i amjust _ stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a _ stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit - stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit short . stuff. do think china, sorry to hurry, i am just a bit short of| hurry, i am just a bit short of time, but do think it should be put on the foreign registration scheme, which they are not at the moment, people register rating —— of people registering chinese interest should be... ? i registering chinese interest should be... ? ~ ., , registering chinese interest should be...? ~ ., registering chinese interest should be... ? ~' ., ,., ., be... ? i think that is a threat that will— be... ? i think that is a threat that will be — be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made _ be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to - be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to china - be... ? i think that is a threat that will be made to china if. be... ?
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-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and processors and it's oversubscribed and i havethe funding for that. twhrao can come to pass with -- whether or not that can come to pass with our challenges with the farm bill remains to be seen. so let me just ask for starters, your testimony focused on china and their agricultural supply chain. the pandemic i think we really understood that our supply chain is in need of assistance at every level, especially in agriculture. with biotechnology and plant tools and other potential to help producers meet challenges by reduci
-- leverage china. i think that's far better than tariffs war that ultimately the last president got engaged in. and why? everybody has leverage on a tariff war, they just keep upk the ante. if you want to really have an opportunity to deal with this market, if you want to have an opportunity to deal with the factors of competition and realizing that this is an adversary, i think the t.t.p. was a far better strategy. yes, the market access program is helpful to our american farmers and...
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it is in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, uh, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i don't know, why not in this way you can talk about the question. well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia plant is the absolute seizure of a nuclear facility, this is something that china absolutely does not tolerate, and it would be a huge step forward if russia were forced by joint efforts not to use the nuclear facility that had just been seized stations in europe for such military purposes, so in principle i do not expect china's position to change yet, but... to the extent of the change in the situation at the front and the increase of ukraine's capabilities and the decrease of russia's, i am sure that china will too will also be forced to adjust its position. you already mentioned another statement by vanya, you probably meant peace negotiations, now we will also listen to what the minister of foreign affairs of china said abou
it is in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, uh, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i don't know, why not in this way you can talk about the question. well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia plant is the absolute seizure of a nuclear facility, this is something that china absolutely does not tolerate, and it would be a huge...
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that is the same number china was _ that? that is the same number china was targeting _ that? that is the same number china was targeting last - that? that is the same number china was targeting last year i china was targeting last year so i think what beijing is trying to signal than is that despite the short term turbulence, stock market fluctuations earlier this year, i think beijing is trying to tell people that, yes, economics is still steady and the leadership habit together, things are under control and thatis things are under control and that is why they are shooting for the same number, in terms of gdp target in terms of last year, and that also means however in terms of the size of expected economic stimulus that many people were expecting china to dish out, the exact size of it may be more modest than some people may be hoping for at thisjuncture. d0 than some people may be hoping for at this juncture.— for at this “uncture. do you think they’— for at thisjuncture. do you think they will _ for at thisjuncture. do you think they will also - for at thisjunctur
that is the same number china was _ that? that is the same number china was targeting _ that? that is the same number china was targeting last - that? that is the same number china was targeting last year i china was targeting last year so i think what beijing is trying to signal than is that despite the short term turbulence, stock market fluctuations earlier this year, i think beijing is trying to tell people that, yes, economics is still steady and the leadership habit together, things are...
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annabelle: dan wong, chief economist at hang seng china. coming up, we will look at each term -- e-commerce china, jd.com approving a $3 billion buyback after beating estimates. this is bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh >> we believe our policy rate is likely at its peak for the tightening cycle. we want to see more data so we can be confident and take the step of beginning to reduce policy rates. community does not expect it would be appropriate to reduce the
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china can influence russia here? i think that it has a very good influence and can influence russia, and not only on this issue, but also on other issues, such as those that were discussed during the briefing for the doctor in office of the president, the ministry of foreign affairs, this is demilitarization, de-occupation of the zaporizhzhya nuclear plant. and the grain corridor and many other things, they, of course, stick to their position, and they put in their position this main meaning, it is necessary to stop fighting, and moreover, none of them says that let's stop now, as russia suggests, and in fact ... these territories that are occupied, let them remain in the composition of russia, nothing like that lihui was even asked, and he clearly confirmed that no, no, no, we do not advocate for this, we advocate for preserving the territorial integrity of ukraine and stopping this, as they call it, conflict, and nothing changes there, but tell me what you think, and what is territorial integrity in general, but pr
china can influence russia here? i think that it has a very good influence and can influence russia, and not only on this issue, but also on other issues, such as those that were discussed during the briefing for the doctor in office of the president, the ministry of foreign affairs, this is demilitarization, de-occupation of the zaporizhzhya nuclear plant. and the grain corridor and many other things, they, of course, stick to their position, and they put in their position this main meaning,...
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china. the political situation of the u.s. has not helped. that is the main concern with the canceling of the premier's press conference at the end of the npc this year and i think that continues to underline that concern in the business community. annabelle: that was our grade china senior executive editor. let's look at iron ore prices. yesterday we had the biggest drop since 2022. today it is stabilizing somewhat you are back below the $110 level per time. asian steel shares showing weakness in turn from that. look at the outlook. bringing in our senior editor for china energy. we have been discussing short-term horizon, longer-term horizon and probably medium-term. it is difficult to build a constructive case around iron ore right now. jason: i think that is right. the market does not quite believe in china's growth plans. i think it is more about the fiscal measures to get to the 5% target. i think the market was hoping for more infrastructure spending at the npc on that did not come ab
china. the political situation of the u.s. has not helped. that is the main concern with the canceling of the premier's press conference at the end of the npc this year and i think that continues to underline that concern in the business community. annabelle: that was our grade china senior executive editor. let's look at iron ore prices. yesterday we had the biggest drop since 2022. today it is stabilizing somewhat you are back below the $110 level per time. asian steel shares showing weakness...
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talking of china. china has set the stage for more stimulus after unveiling ambitious economic targets for year. it is hoping that gdp growth will hit around 5% and a fiscal deficit of 3% of gdp. a hint over the stimulus to come, there are plans for a trillion yuan of ultralong central government bonds this year. i believe that is only the fourth time they have issued those central government bonds. bringing in now a chief economist at icbc standard bank. thank you for joining us this morning. michael petis said there were no surprises or immediate solutions from the people's congress. do you agree? >> i do think the annual sessions is meant to be a surprise especially since much of the tone has already been set in a central economic work target. what is very obvious is that the emphasis is very much on fiscal stimulus. 100 billion worth of special local government bonds this year. we have v had two successive years of very much supportive special and this is the fiscal support that is necessary. reall
talking of china. china has set the stage for more stimulus after unveiling ambitious economic targets for year. it is hoping that gdp growth will hit around 5% and a fiscal deficit of 3% of gdp. a hint over the stimulus to come, there are plans for a trillion yuan of ultralong central government bonds this year. i believe that is only the fourth time they have issued those central government bonds. bringing in now a chief economist at icbc standard bank. thank you for joining us this morning....
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, we should not rewrite to china what china is not. china is not a reliable rear for russia and has never been or claimed to be so. china is a country that ensures sustainability in its economy and politics. and it goes back to pinov’s times, it is based on three, or rather triangles, russia, china, usa. it’s just that this design can be stable. in this sense, china is in no way interested in a noticeable weakening of russia, and even more so in russia’s loss, because the structure will collapse and it will crush china, that’s when they say, why is russia needed there, which is 10 times weaker than china in economics, well, because what the global structure, it’s exactly how it’s structured , that’s what happened now, in my opinion, the americans made a serious, significant mistake in relation to china, they put pressure on china and... and banking services are not so active, and yes, negotiations are underway, and in fact, i’ll remind you that when people say, how come we can’t make payments to china or get our busin
, we should not rewrite to china what china is not. china is not a reliable rear for russia and has never been or claimed to be so. china is a country that ensures sustainability in its economy and politics. and it goes back to pinov’s times, it is based on three, or rather triangles, russia, china, usa. it’s just that this design can be stable. in this sense, china is in no way interested in a noticeable weakening of russia, and even more so in russia’s loss, because the structure will...
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lastly as a leader of the china hub program at the atlantic council leverages deep expertise on china across the council in recognition of the factors glow pack is simply toove to be understood without such a matrixed approach. and proud we are taking full advantage of our unique collaborative model during this conference regional and functional experts for more than half of the olympic council centers taking part in lightning us on everything from bri debt restructuring to china ecosystee adoption of chinese technologies and standards to the export of surveillance tools in developing society. thank you colleagues from across the council for their participation's groundbreaking conference. conference at which i would like to underscores only possible to the c notre dame university with my friend longtime collaborator. the coleader of the china global south initiative associate professor of politics at notre dame school of global affairs. who i will introduce now. ands felt that will protect the africa. he is been a visiting faculty member and nyu at shanghai. as a policy analyst on th
lastly as a leader of the china hub program at the atlantic council leverages deep expertise on china across the council in recognition of the factors glow pack is simply toove to be understood without such a matrixed approach. and proud we are taking full advantage of our unique collaborative model during this conference regional and functional experts for more than half of the olympic council centers taking part in lightning us on everything from bri debt restructuring to china ecosystee...
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the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and apple about a broader willingness to invest in the country? lucille: i think the big message from the ceo side was commitment. there are a lot of ceos going on stage and seeing how they are committed to the country. some of them are heaping praise. tim cook saying he loves china, the chinese people, it is a dynamic place. other ceos saying things like china has been doing like the 24 measures and the new data rules are encouraging. we are seeing a lot of positive messages but i think the big question is, how sustainable i
the china peak theory. he said china was implementing but planning comprehensive reform. that is something analysts have tried to read into and wondered what it could hint at. we are looking forward to see if there are really those new reforms that businesses and investors are looking to for a boost in the economy. annabelle: we know that apple ceo tim cook has been among those traveling to china for these new events. there is a new store in shanghai. what have we heard from other ceos and...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromod coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> ieman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witne >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how■v i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to havg farmland from the chinese communist party and getting tiktok off government devices and making sure state pension program has the flexibility to divest from c.c.p. influences and making sure the farm bill priorities are right,ck hills nation
particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromod coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. >> ieman. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witne >> governing the...
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in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i do not know why not in this way you can talk the question, well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia station is absolutely seizing a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate, absolutely. and it would be a huge step forward if russia were to be forced by joint efforts not to use the captured nuclear plant in europe for such military purposes, therefore, in principle, i do not expect a change in china's position yet, but to the extent of the change in the situation at the front and the increase of ukraine's capabilities and the reduction of russian, i am sure that china too... will also be forced to adjust your position you mentioned another statement by wang. you probably meant peace talks. now we will also listen to what the minister of foreign affairs of china said about possible peace negotiations, as he says, between u
in the interests of china, and it is very difficult now, because china, unfortunately, does not change this line, although it is constructive to prevent this rattling of nuclear weapons by russia and threats, i do not know why not in this way you can talk the question, well, it was talked about, but still achieving a result on the zaporizhzhia station is absolutely seizing a nuclear facility, this is something that china does not tolerate, absolutely. and it would be a huge step forward if...
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particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromtq our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >> governing the nation should be a team sport but unfortunately there are a lot of free agents in politics and people don't understand the value of shared vision and efforts. luckily our speaker this morning my friend, my governor, knows how to work together.? i don't think there's a month that goes by she doesn't show the leadership necessary to have her teamwork with our team whether it is protecting farmland from the chinese communist party and getting and making sure her state pension program has the flexibility to dive
particularly china. i look forward to hearing fromtq our witness chairman today and coming out of this hearing with an improved understanding of our relationship with china and how we can work together to protect america's agriculture interests. thank you. the chair would request other members to submit their opening statements for the record. the witnesses may begin testimony so ensure there's ample time for questions. please welcome mr. dusty johnson to introduce our first witness. >>...
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as for europe, china also has its own serious one interest, first of all economic, because china would really like to separate the economy from security, but it is unable to do so in relations with europe. union, and against this background , china has to be convinced that it is necessary to establish relations, well, there are a number of factors, and this is the internal policy of china, which concerns, for example, pressure on companies, and as a result, for example, european western companies do not invest in china, do not expand theirs and are very serious with such a serious . with crimea regarding how to proceed their relationship will develop, this is the first question, that is, sitin pinu, who is going to europe for the first time in 5 years, needs to be convinced that he is still a very reliable market. the second question, for example, every european leader has repeatedly emphasized that the relationship between china and the european union, and european countries separately, will be built, relying on how china will behave in the russian-ukrainian war, and china hopes quite
as for europe, china also has its own serious one interest, first of all economic, because china would really like to separate the economy from security, but it is unable to do so in relations with europe. union, and against this background , china has to be convinced that it is necessary to establish relations, well, there are a number of factors, and this is the internal policy of china, which concerns, for example, pressure on companies, and as a result, for example, european western...
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it is slowing down china. it is deflationary for the global economy. >> does the economic malaise -- is that what you would expect? >> i'm not sure because they have a very aggressive foreign policy. they realize it is a -- policy. they have to worry about the economic growth. the national people's congress is right now. . they are very insecure. the reaction to the taiwanese election has been relatively moderate. it could be much more aggressive. they are realizing the situation like this one escalating tensions with the u.s. is not good for them. it is not good for relations with europe. they are taking a more cautious approach. they're shutting to worry about the stock market. and probably after the xi jinping and biden getting last fall, there has been a beginning of something of a thaw. i don't think it is a strategic change. probably for the next 12 is when he for months the relationship is not going to escalate in a negative direction. >> could we see any more stimulus coming out of the chinese governme
it is slowing down china. it is deflationary for the global economy. >> does the economic malaise -- is that what you would expect? >> i'm not sure because they have a very aggressive foreign policy. they realize it is a -- policy. they have to worry about the economic growth. the national people's congress is right now. . they are very insecure. the reaction to the taiwanese election has been relatively moderate. it could be much more aggressive. they are realizing the situation...
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>> definitely china. they are eyeing big on china and they are cultivating culture there. and spread their brand there. it is the biggest market but still, the number of baseball players are lagging behind other sports like soccer and basketball, compared to their population. so one factor is that mlb has more appeal to young generations with its fashion brand in china and south korea is running the mlb brand with licenses from the league and they have more than 1000 mlb stores in china so if mlb manages to find at least one big chinese player who would become a big star like otani, we will see massive growth there. so that is what mlb is hoping to see in china in the long run. >> all right. asia is it. thank you so much for that. our colleague at bloomberg news. let's do a check on markets. miners on the back of iron ore, something even more, something beyond that $100 level as china concerns are spurring that rout. china steel .6 percent. fortescue metals in australia down more than 1%. iron ore is self trading in singapore at 101.30, down about half percent. it is a big
>> definitely china. they are eyeing big on china and they are cultivating culture there. and spread their brand there. it is the biggest market but still, the number of baseball players are lagging behind other sports like soccer and basketball, compared to their population. so one factor is that mlb has more appeal to young generations with its fashion brand in china and south korea is running the mlb brand with licenses from the league and they have more than 1000 mlb stores in china...
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i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that any critics, anyone who challenges the chinese narrative has to be neutralised by whatever means, overt or covert. so it's hardly surprising in this context that british mps who are known to be very critical of china should have been targeted. when it comes to the uk electoral register, i think this is part of a wider phenomenon where china is collecting population level data sets for a variety of purposes, ranging from espionage through to the capabilities to develop effective cognitive warfare, messaging for research, biomedical areas, and even potentially fo
i think it's pretty| well-established now that china is from china? i think it's pretty i well-established now that china is well—established now that china is engaged in a very wide—ranging global set of cyber activities — data collection — and it's hardly surprising that the united kingdom is caught up in this. a particular facet of this is that for china, the most important priority is maintaining the political and ideological security of the chinese communist party, which means that...
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keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving to electric car—makers. and recently washington said it was investigating possible national security risks of cars made in china. these are just the latest in a series of troubles which mean trade between the world's two biggest economies fell 17% last year to $575bn. the domestic challenges facing china's econonomy have led beijing to set a target of 5% for growth this year. and so it desperately needs investment from abroad, even though that shrank 8% last year. here's a bit of what president xi told those visiting us chief executives. translation: differences will always exist, this -
keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving to electric car—makers. and recently washington said it was...
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the- china. i think there is another thing to say here.— china. i think there is another thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as foreign - thing to say here. the focus is on i david cameron as foreign secretary, i -et david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, _ david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, but there was a consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across— consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across business and academia, etc, that this _ across business and academia, etc, that this was — across business and academia, etc, that this was a good thing. we now need _ that this was a good thing. we now need a _ that this was a good thing. we now need a new— that this was a good thing. we now need a new consensus that as we have said, need a new consensus that as we have said. deats _ need a new consensus that as we have said, deals with china as it is what it is doing — said, deals with china as it is what it is doing
the- china. i think there is another thing to say here.— china. i think there is another thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as _ thing to say here. the focus is on david cameron as foreign - thing to say here. the focus is on i david cameron as foreign secretary, i -et david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, _ david cameron as foreign secretary, i get that, but there was a consensus ten, 15, 20 years ago, across—...