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whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices because of the economic situation in china we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79—82 dollars a barrel, which is pretty timid given the geopolitical developments in this we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china i think we should be more cautious about expecting growth. your overall expectation from opec monthly repot due on tuesday? i'm not expecting major changes for the interesting opec has been loyal to the forecast in its monthly reports. be very interesting to see if they stick with the expectations about oil demand growth and whereby they expect also delectable growth of our agencies so that maybe they know something the rest of the market does not know. i'll be keeping an eye on expectations. despite all of this us shocks are starting off the challenges and hitting record highs. big check, falling inflation and strong earnings season have all been factors of tribute to the numbers on your screen. the notch since the year for the new year photo even closed above the 5
whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices because of the economic situation in china we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79—82 dollars a barrel, which is pretty timid given the geopolitical developments in this we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china i think we should be more cautious about expecting growth. your overall expectation from opec monthly repot due on tuesday? i'm not expecting major changes for the...
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china is the biggest wild card in _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. - outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. if i wild card in the markets. if you look at opec expectations cup expect 90% of demand growth to come from asia and largely driven by china, which is the largest oil importer in the world and therefore whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices. and because of the economic situation in china, we see that prices are not really going above the current levels of 79 above the current levels of 79 a barrel, which is pretty timid, given that geopolitical developments. so unless we see a major improvement in the economic situation in china, i think we should be more cautious about expecting a boom in oil demand growth.— in oil demand growth. despite all of this, _ in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us _ in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us stocks - in oil demand growth. despite all of this, us stocks are - all of this, us stocks are shrugging off the
china is the biggest wild card in _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the _ outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. - outlook? china is the biggest wild card in the markets. if i wild card in the markets. if you look at opec expectations cup expect 90% of demand growth to come from asia and largely driven by china, which is the largest oil importer in the world and therefore whatever happens to china will have a major impact on prices. and because of the economic...
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what would china prefer under the circumstances? i what would china prefer under the circumstances?— the circumstances? i think president _ the circumstances? i think president trump - the circumstances? i think president trump in - the circumstances? i think president trump in his - president trump in his re—election bid is focusing on cumulative damage to the us china relationship and to shore up china relationship and to shore up american interests so his talk of a 16% tariff hike is meant to do what he has long wanted to do which is to reduce the trade deficit that the united states has with china. he is now talking about implementing a four—year national reassuring plan to reduce us reliance on china for so many different goods coming into the market. the biden administration is doing the same, increasing export control restrictions, limiting american technology to china and, so, for the chinese, i think they are very low it to say who they'd prefer an office. what they'd prefer an office. what they continue to say is that they continue to say is that they want the us—
what would china prefer under the circumstances? i what would china prefer under the circumstances?— the circumstances? i think president _ the circumstances? i think president trump - the circumstances? i think president trump in - the circumstances? i think president trump in his - president trump in his re—election bid is focusing on cumulative damage to the us china relationship and to shore up china relationship and to shore up american interests so his talk of a 16% tariff hike is...
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well, the us should be the last person, the last country, to worry about china, because china is the biggest buyer of us debt. until recently, $3 trillion of china's money was in the us. the australians, they rented the port of darwin, a very strategic port, they leased it out to china for 100 years. laughs. we haven't leased anything to china, we don't have any loan from china, but we have a great relationship with the united states, with australia... your prime minister, though, was recently in beijing... yes. ..you said, in support of a closer relationship with china, you said china has hardly ever invaded anyone, and that china ever invading taiwan was unthinkable. the australians then said, "goodness me, it looks "like timor—leste is getting close to china, even in terms "of a security relationship," and that... no. ..made the australians very upset. no. it comes back to this thing, in today's world, it's very difficult... yeah. ..to maintain friendships across this political divide. yeah. i don't mind at all the australian media speculation about how we are becoming a chinese
well, the us should be the last person, the last country, to worry about china, because china is the biggest buyer of us debt. until recently, $3 trillion of china's money was in the us. the australians, they rented the port of darwin, a very strategic port, they leased it out to china for 100 years. laughs. we haven't leased anything to china, we don't have any loan from china, but we have a great relationship with the united states, with australia... your prime minister, though, was recently...
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buzz china, rui ma. it did not grow as fast of the market because of retail in china will only about 11% according to official statistics from the company itself. the investor response is partly because the recovery has not been as great as some expected, although to others it has been better. it's because of the competition, so pin dual door is one aggressive competitor interfaces in core businesses, it is less than half of first or business but it is growing quickly and in third—quarter it grew nearly 100% versus ali baba 9%. and another competitor has overtaken as a leader in another sector and is approaching pin dual dual. e—commerce is competitive space in china and part of the daily fabric as well but it is still way down by a slower economy isn't it? . �* , way down by a slower economy isn't it? . �*, _, . way down by a slower economy isn't it? . �*, . , isn't it? that's correct, but desite isn't it? that's correct, but despite the _ isn't it? that's correct, but despite the fact _ isn't
buzz china, rui ma. it did not grow as fast of the market because of retail in china will only about 11% according to official statistics from the company itself. the investor response is partly because the recovery has not been as great as some expected, although to others it has been better. it's because of the competition, so pin dual door is one aggressive competitor interfaces in core businesses, it is less than half of first or business but it is growing quickly and in third—quarter it...
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you talk about exports to china. is there a lot of red | to china. is there a lot of red tape involved from what you have found? it tape involved from what you have found?— tape involved from what you have found? it depends. if you are administering _ have found? it depends. if you are administering your- have found? it depends. if you are administering your productj are administering your product locally to sell in the market, but you are able to sell through a warehouse in china directly to customers without that issue. ultimately the markets are much bigger if you are selling locally in store. this is a good way to get in, test which products actually work and what messaging works and then get on.— and then get on. setting up sho in and then get on. setting up shop in china, _ and then get on. setting up shop in china, is— and then get on. setting up shop in china, is that - and then get on. setting up shop in china, is that the i shop in china, is that the preferred option, where people should aim to situate themselves? . , , themselves? ul
you talk about exports to china. is there a lot of red | to china. is there a lot of red tape involved from what you have found? it tape involved from what you have found?— tape involved from what you have found? it depends. if you are administering _ have found? it depends. if you are administering your- have found? it depends. if you are administering your productj are administering your product locally to sell in the market, but you are able to sell through a warehouse in china directly to...
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are you worried _ outside of china. are you worried the _ outside of china. are you worried the slowdown . outside of china. are you worried the slowdown in | outside of china. are you i worried the slowdown in the economy could affect travel demand in the future? we have not seen anything _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if i _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if i can - not seen anything if i can travel as yet, if anything, the prices from hotels, we see certain adjustments in some countries around the world, airfares —— airfares are lowing, and that allows more trouble to go to different destinations. forthe trouble to go to different destinations. for the lunar new year, we are seeing 11.5 times increase versus last year in terms of searches for international destinations, that goes from paris, france to other countries where we see you chinese travelers want to return. �* , you chinese travelers want to return. 3 u, , you chinese travelers want to return. �*, , .
are you worried _ outside of china. are you worried the _ outside of china. are you worried the slowdown . outside of china. are you worried the slowdown in | outside of china. are you i worried the slowdown in the economy could affect travel demand in the future? we have not seen anything _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if i _ demand in the future? we have not seen anything if i can - not seen anything if i can travel as...
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prices continue to drop in china. what does it say about the state of the world's second largest economy? plus — disney's cost cutting strategy pays off. the house of mouse unveils its quarterly results and the biggest move yet in the gaming sector. hello and welcome to asia business report. we begin in china where prices have continued to fall for the fourth month injanuary. the consumer price index dropped to 0.8% last month from a year earlier. producer prices also slipped 2.5%. earlier i discussed the risks of economic weakness in china with asia specialist olivier d'assier and he told me the latest price data from the world's second largest economy is looking rather grim. i think they're much worse than expected, right. so almost twice as bad as expected and probably explains why we have some trading restrictions put on the market three days ago. we had a situation already where sentiment has been weakening since about mid—january on the lack of stimulus measures by the government. so after the last inflation
prices continue to drop in china. what does it say about the state of the world's second largest economy? plus — disney's cost cutting strategy pays off. the house of mouse unveils its quarterly results and the biggest move yet in the gaming sector. hello and welcome to asia business report. we begin in china where prices have continued to fall for the fourth month injanuary. the consumer price index dropped to 0.8% last month from a year earlier. producer prices also slipped 2.5%. earlier i...
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china plans to send a _ should be buried. china plans to send a new _ should be buried. china plans to send a new pair _ should be buried. china plans to send a new pair of - should be buried. china plans to send a new pair of panda l to send a new pair of panda bears to the san diego zoo sometime this year. in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that the odysseus lunar lander has touched down on the surface of the moon. it's the first time in american mission has returned to the moon and more than 50 years and the first ever by a private company. these are pictures of the launch last thursday, taking off on a spacex falcon nine rocket. it's not the first time the us has landed though — that was back injune of 1966 — when the surveyor one landed — that's almost four months after the soviet union landed the luna nine spacecraft, and had the first controlled, or "soft," landing. only three other countries — china, india and most recently japan — have achieved such a milestone in the 21st century. this is the moment the contact was established with the lander
china plans to send a _ should be buried. china plans to send a new _ should be buried. china plans to send a new pair _ should be buried. china plans to send a new pair of - should be buried. china plans to send a new pair of panda l to send a new pair of panda bears to the san diego zoo sometime this year. in the last few minutes it's been confirmed that the odysseus lunar lander has touched down on the surface of the moon. it's the first time in american mission has returned to the moon and...
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we'll have the latest price data from china. hello and welcome to asia business report. we begin with disney because the media entertainment giant is reported earnings that beat estimates sharing its shares soaring in more than 6% in after—hours trading. it unveiled what is its biggest bent to date in the gaming industry. our north america business correspondent erin delmore has more from new york. disney says it's on pace to bring in more money this fiscal year and that it expects earnings at least 20% higher than last year and the company says it's on pace to cut costs. it expects to meet or surpass its goal of cutting 7.5 billion by the end of this fiscal year. pressure mounts from an activist who has been critical of the company including its disappointing stats at the box office. the company also narrowed its losses specifically in streaming. disney plus increased prices this fall. the they lost subscribers over that. but because each subscriber is paying more for the service, the average revenue per user went up. disney plus is streaming offerings including espn+
we'll have the latest price data from china. hello and welcome to asia business report. we begin with disney because the media entertainment giant is reported earnings that beat estimates sharing its shares soaring in more than 6% in after—hours trading. it unveiled what is its biggest bent to date in the gaming industry. our north america business correspondent erin delmore has more from new york. disney says it's on pace to bring in more money this fiscal year and that it expects earnings...
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china's economy is startin: come by. china's economy is starting to — come by. china's economy is starting to show— come by. china's economy is starting to show signs - come by. china's economy is starting to show signs of - starting to show signs of slowing down and we saw recent statistics yesterday that passengers are travelling but they are not spending the way they are not spending the way they used to. what are your projections for china? i think there is a distinct shift to domestic and regional travel at the moment. domestic travel in china is already above the pre— pandemic levels. inbound travel to china is also picking up strongly. about 80% of what it used to be but outbound travel is where the problem is and with currency deflation and inflation and poor business sentiment i think the chinese are not really travelling now. what are some of the biggest markets you are seeing potential in for southeast asia. . , potential in for southeast asia. ., , ., ., asia. india is going great nuns. asia. india is going great am it _ asia. india is going grea
china's economy is startin: come by. china's economy is starting to — come by. china's economy is starting to show— come by. china's economy is starting to show signs - come by. china's economy is starting to show signs of - starting to show signs of slowing down and we saw recent statistics yesterday that passengers are travelling but they are not spending the way they are not spending the way they used to. what are your projections for china? i think there is a distinct shift to domestic...
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pare particularly outside china. are ou particularly outside china. are you worried — particularly outside china. are you worried the _ particularly outside china. are you worried the slowdown could start to affect travel demand in the future? we start to affect travel demand in the future?— start to affect travel demand in the future? we haven't seen that softness _ in the future? we haven't seen that softness in _ in the future? we haven't seen that softness in terms - in the future? we haven't seen that softness in terms of - in the future? we haven't seen that softness in terms of the l that softness in terms of the economy affecting travel. if anything, again, prices from hotels, we see certain adjustments in other countries around the world, airfares lowering, therefore allowing more travellers to go to different destinations. if anything, for the lunar new year, we have seen a 11.5 teams increase versus last year —— mac forehand five times. that goes from paris in france to other countries where we see that the chinese travels delaware
pare particularly outside china. are ou particularly outside china. are you worried — particularly outside china. are you worried the _ particularly outside china. are you worried the slowdown could start to affect travel demand in the future? we start to affect travel demand in the future?— start to affect travel demand in the future? we haven't seen that softness _ in the future? we haven't seen that softness in _ in the future? we haven't seen that softness in terms - in the future? we...
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and then i would point to china. the biggest market in the world. it is three times the size of the north american spirits market. 97% of it is chinese spirits. where there are only business involved with that and we have an exciting business with johnny walker on the side. particularly in europe we are seeing an emergence of an exciting non—alcoholic category. we just launched tank rate 00 gin, captain morgan 00 alcohol rum. it is a very successful thing, too, non—alcoholic dinners. 0ccasions, mid week, consumers might want an adult beverage choice, but they are at a party to want to feel sophisticated, so having a non—alcoholic but great tasting cocktail. so we very much see that as an opportunity that we can tap and leveraged. i was running our business in africa for the last seven years and we felt increased shortages of crops and therefore we had to adapt our bring processes to take on different types of crops depending on what was available or not. we had to have different flexibility. if a swing from the supply side to the consumer side
and then i would point to china. the biggest market in the world. it is three times the size of the north american spirits market. 97% of it is chinese spirits. where there are only business involved with that and we have an exciting business with johnny walker on the side. particularly in europe we are seeing an emergence of an exciting non—alcoholic category. we just launched tank rate 00 gin, captain morgan 00 alcohol rum. it is a very successful thing, too, non—alcoholic dinners....
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, , expanding its customer base in china. , , , china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky _ china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky situation _ china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky situation here, - china. exactly. this is a little bit i of a tricky situation here, because there are us export restrictions on some high—technology products like chips that can go over to china, so once nvidia has done is develop a new kind of ship, according to a trade publication, it is fundamentally the same features but less computing power. we don't know whether china is interested in this, because there was competition from its home—grown company, huawei. find its home-grown company, huawei. and while ou its home—grown company, huawei. and while you are in the states, i want to ask about the federal reserve, speculation that it could cut or even raise interest rates? what is the latest? _ even raise interest rates? what is the latest? the _ even raise interest rates? what is the latest? the will _ even raise interest r
, , expanding its customer base in china. , , , china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky _ china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky situation _ china. exactly. this is a little bit of a tricky situation here, - china. exactly. this is a little bit i of a tricky situation here, because there are us export restrictions on some high—technology products like chips that can go over to china, so once nvidia has done is develop a new kind of ship, according to a trade publication, it...
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let's talk about the us and china. the world's two biggest economies but it does seem like their trade differences have only grown with new restrictions on technology and investments, as well as more export controls. two countries now have to except there are two sides to the global economy and you just had to pick a side? you have noted one thing that is happening in the world, the push towards fragmentation of the world trading system. yes, it is true that on certain goods in the technology area, you have more restrictions on both sides but both sides are talking at the wto and with that kind of approach, we hope things don't degenerate or deteriorate. i'm very hopeful about that. in terms of fragmentation, if the world were to break into two trading blocs, it would cost the world economy dearly to be in the longer term a 5% loss of real global gdp and that is huge. hang on, you don't believe or worry that globalisation and global trade is unravelling? i would not say it is unravelling, i would say, yes, the disrupti
let's talk about the us and china. the world's two biggest economies but it does seem like their trade differences have only grown with new restrictions on technology and investments, as well as more export controls. two countries now have to except there are two sides to the global economy and you just had to pick a side? you have noted one thing that is happening in the world, the push towards fragmentation of the world trading system. yes, it is true that on certain goods in the technology...
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for both japan and china-— and china. japan is interesting, - and china. japan is interesting, the i and china. japan is - interesting, the dichotomy where the stock market is hitting record highs while the economy is technically in recession. two main reasons. the yen has weakened 6.6% against the us dollar this year which has given a tailwind to japanese exports such as toyota. and the tech sector in japan. cashing in on gains in the us. it�*s a case of rising tide lifting all boats. an— video shooting the lights out, —— and— video. softbank with a record for a japanese company. china, manufacturing and non—manufacturing data coming up non—manufacturing data coming up this week. manufacturing numbers probably coming up slightly lower indicating a contraction. non—manufacturing doing a little better in china, possibly coming in at about 50.1, we will see what transpires. we have seen some action in recent weeks in terms of cutting the key mortgage rate. and cutting the reserve requirement. investors are w
for both japan and china-— and china. japan is interesting, - and china. japan is interesting, the i and china. japan is - interesting, the dichotomy where the stock market is hitting record highs while the economy is technically in recession. two main reasons. the yen has weakened 6.6% against the us dollar this year which has given a tailwind to japanese exports such as toyota. and the tech sector in japan. cashing in on gains in the us. it�*s a case of rising tide lifting all boats....
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is it china?— about? is it china? when we were draftin: about? is it china? when we were drafting our— about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, _ about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it _ about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is - about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is not - about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is not a i drafting our strategy, it is not a strategy against one other country. it's a strategy to address risks of certain technologies getting into hands of live actors.— hands of live actors. given everything _ hands of live actors. given everything you _ hands of live actors. given everything you have - hands of live actors. given everything you have said, | hands of live actors. given . everything you have said, you hands of live actors. given - everything you have said, you look at china and people go, china can be very damaging to european companies and causing economic damage, because beijing has got it subsidies, it limits access to the ch
is it china?— about? is it china? when we were draftin: about? is it china? when we were drafting our— about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, _ about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it _ about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is - about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is not - about? is it china? when we were drafting our strategy, it is not a i drafting our strategy, it is not a strategy against one other country....
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china eastern last year. meanwhile, australia's flagship carrier, qantas, is also due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor, at flight data service company, cirium, told me what lies ahead for the aviation industry and leading manufacturers like boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they haven't been able to get out as many aircraft as they wanted. and we have to understand that a few years ago, everybody thought that this was going to be a slow recovery for the aviation industry. and instead, it's been a very fast one and it's been sustained and it's now growing above where it was prior to the pandemic. so that's really going to put a lot of pressure on airbus and boeing to get jets out the door. and it puts a lot of pressure on airlines as well to try to source older aircraft where they can in the market and that's getting few and far between. in terms of alternatives, there aren't that many. but we've been
china eastern last year. meanwhile, australia's flagship carrier, qantas, is also due to report its latest financial results later this week. ellis taylor, at flight data service company, cirium, told me what lies ahead for the aviation industry and leading manufacturers like boeing and airbus. both airbus and boeing and their suppliers are really backed up from the covid pandemic. they haven't been able to get out as many aircraft as they wanted. and we have to understand that a few years ago,...
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the plane is only certified within china, and it made its debut flying domestically for china eastern last year. chinese media says comac will invest tens of billions of yuan over the next three to five years to expand c919 production capacity. meanwhile, china has agreed to lift a longstanding ban on imports of spanish beef. it's been in place since the year 2000, when beijing banned beef imports from all eu countries after the emergence of mad cow disease. the announcement came after talks in spain between the two countries�* foreign ministers. spain's foreign minister says lifting the embargo is good news for spanish farmers, who havejoined other eu farmers in protesting what they say are burdensome regulations, high costs and cheap imports. staying with those protests, authorities in the czech capital, prague, have asked people to work from home on monday as the agricultural union threatens to bring the city centre to a standstill with up to a thousand tractors. they're demanding the czech government withdraw from the eu's green deal, which they say will hurt the farming sector.
the plane is only certified within china, and it made its debut flying domestically for china eastern last year. chinese media says comac will invest tens of billions of yuan over the next three to five years to expand c919 production capacity. meanwhile, china has agreed to lift a longstanding ban on imports of spanish beef. it's been in place since the year 2000, when beijing banned beef imports from all eu countries after the emergence of mad cow disease. the announcement came after talks in...
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we begin in china where over the weekend, authorities have vowed to stabilise markets. it comes after another volatile session on friday that saw shares dropping to their lowest level in five years. a series of government support measures have failed to prop up stocks. china's blue—chip csi 300 index tumbled three points that make 6.3% last month as authorities struggle to boost investor confidence which has been hit by an economic slowdown and a deepening crisis in the property sector. earlier i spoke to investment bank saxo and she told me investors want to see beijing implement long—term structural reforms. it is not something that can offer that long—term comfort to chinese investors or those who are actually looking for the stocks to get dirt cheap and make an entry into that market. these are measures that we have obviously seen in the past as well in the last few weeks, and all they really do is to try to put a float but it is not something that investors are excited about, the chinese market. i think investors are really waking —— waiting for some kind
we begin in china where over the weekend, authorities have vowed to stabilise markets. it comes after another volatile session on friday that saw shares dropping to their lowest level in five years. a series of government support measures have failed to prop up stocks. china's blue—chip csi 300 index tumbled three points that make 6.3% last month as authorities struggle to boost investor confidence which has been hit by an economic slowdown and a deepening crisis in the property sector....
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let's update outside of china. let's update ou with outside of china. let's update you with other— outside of china. let's update you with other business - outside of china. let's update | you with other business news. china has agreed to lift a long standing ban on imfors of spanish beef. it's been in place since the year 2000 when china banned beef imports after mad cow disease. it came after talks in spain between the two country's foreign ministers and spain's foreign minister said that lifting the embargo is good news for spanish farmers whojoined other eu good news for spanish farmers who joined other eu farmers good news for spanish farmers whojoined other eu farmers in what they say is budsome regulations, high cost and chief imports. let's stay with the protests. authorities in the czech capital, prague, have asked people to work from home on monday as the agricultural union threatens to bring the city centre to a standstill with up to 1,000 tractors. they're demanding the czech government withdraw from the eu's green deal, which they say wil
let's update outside of china. let's update ou with outside of china. let's update you with other— outside of china. let's update you with other business - outside of china. let's update | you with other business news. china has agreed to lift a long standing ban on imfors of spanish beef. it's been in place since the year 2000 when china banned beef imports after mad cow disease. it came after talks in spain between the two country's foreign ministers and spain's foreign minister said that...
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we're here for long _ player in china. we're here for long term _ player in china. we're here for long term. as a consequence of we have — long term. as a consequence of we have opened our innovation hub based _ we have opened our innovation hub based in shanghai. they are battlin: to hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be — hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the top _ hub based in shanghai. they are battling to be the top spirits - battling to be the top spirits maker. the potential of an emerging market like china makes it a key battleground in that fight. the azure says demand is so strong there is space for everyone. as for china's whisky consumers, their young, highly educated and money to spend many of them are shining in favour of less alcoholic options. international whisky makers are in good spirits as they look to take a big gulp of that market. before we go news from the super bowl which is now begun. uber eats has made last minute changes to its advertisement after criticism tha
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some of the largest customers are in china. how do you see its chinese business evolving as tensions persist? they spoke about the fact that the set of numbers that grew tremendously were hit quite a bit in china this past quarter and much of that was due to restrictions that the us put on that. they are developing products just for the chinese market to address those concerns so there is hope we could see some growth return but it is something we have to watch. on the automotive side they are doing a ton of business in china and that was not impacted at all. other stories making headlines: the central bank is in no way —— rush to cut interest rates according to the latest minutes from the federal reserve meeting. most officials are wary about the risk of cutting rates too quickly and want to see more evidence of inflation tracking towards the target. in the last hours south korea's central bank left interest rates unchanged at 3.5% at its first policy meeting of the year. the bank of korea was one of the first central bank
some of the largest customers are in china. how do you see its chinese business evolving as tensions persist? they spoke about the fact that the set of numbers that grew tremendously were hit quite a bit in china this past quarter and much of that was due to restrictions that the us put on that. they are developing products just for the chinese market to address those concerns so there is hope we could see some growth return but it is something we have to watch. on the automotive side they are...
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mainland china as well. this is the news that has spooked markets again, bringing back concerns about the real estate sector in china. and just how fragile it is. also in hong kong, interestingly, the monetary authority there has said it has issued guidelines to bank stood up measures for property mortgage loans, including adjusting the maximum loan to value ratio for some properties. action on the part of the authorities in hong kong to try and stabilise the real estate sector as well. let's look at the next board quickly so you can see how the us ended its session on tuesday. a mixed picture in the states. you are up—to—date on the latest business news. thank you for your company. have a lovely day. i will see you very soon. hello. temperatures have been falling quite quickly over the past few hours. we've got some colder air in place and there's some mist and some fog patches around for some of us to start your wednesday morning. so some fog patches, particularly through parts of southern and central
mainland china as well. this is the news that has spooked markets again, bringing back concerns about the real estate sector in china. and just how fragile it is. also in hong kong, interestingly, the monetary authority there has said it has issued guidelines to bank stood up measures for property mortgage loans, including adjusting the maximum loan to value ratio for some properties. action on the part of the authorities in hong kong to try and stabilise the real estate sector as well. let's...
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china's deflationary spiral. as millions head home to celebrate the new year — falling prices are a worry for the rest of the world. changing the script. disney entertains investors with new ideas, including cash hand—outs and better numbers — as it battles to win support for its turnaround plans. let's start with china where the price of goods is continuing to fall, raising alarm about the state of the world's number two economy. china's consumer price index forjanuary was 0.8 % lower than a year ago — the biggest contraction since 2009. the pace of deflation is accelerating too. chinese consumers are struggling with high youth unemployment and the fallout from a real estate crash — hitting demand for goods and pushing down prices. joining me now is mark williams — chief asia economist at capital economics. these figures will not make for welcome reading once again. just looking at the stats there, the biggest contraction since 2009. why? critics succes what is going on here is yellow let's start wit
china's deflationary spiral. as millions head home to celebrate the new year — falling prices are a worry for the rest of the world. changing the script. disney entertains investors with new ideas, including cash hand—outs and better numbers — as it battles to win support for its turnaround plans. let's start with china where the price of goods is continuing to fall, raising alarm about the state of the world's number two economy. china's consumer price index forjanuary was 0.8 % lower...
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real mixed signals coming about china, isn't there? . �* , �* coming about china, isn't there? ., �* , ~ , coming about china, isn't there? ., �*, ~ , ., ., there? that's right. a bit of a disappointment _ there? that's right. a bit of a disappointment to _ there? that's right. a bit of a disappointment to look - there? that's right. a bit of a disappointment to look at. there? that's right. a bit of a| disappointment to look at the opening up after the lunar new year holiday and to see it only very slightly higher now. this reflects these deep concerns about the chinese economy. yes, it is good news to see that retail and the tourism sector have been picking up, but really we have a really significant concerns about the property sector, about the amount of debt particularly within local governments, and how that is affecting overall consumption, overall confidence, and of course there is the other element. we haven't really had an awful lot of stimulus from the government to the consumer sector. that is something that international investors really would like to see. that'
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what is driving the record high but also, china is a very different picture? tiara a very different picture? two very different _ a very different picture? two very different markets. - a very different picture? twr very different markets. in japan, you also have this structural tailwind that we are seeing reforms and marketing infrastructure, reforms and the economy, that's on growth and also the rose cyclical tailwind from monetary policy is still very accommodative. so there is still scope forjapan to still scope for japan to continue still scope forjapan to continue to outperform. it is quite different in china, because the structural side of the economy is slowing. we are seeing slower growth in slower demographics, that will continue, and of course cyclically we are seeing deflation and growth really struggling to pick up meaningfully without further policy support. so that's putting downward pressure on china's equities. it could persist from here even. also, japan's nikkei which opened just moments ago has crossed the 37,000—mark for the first time i
what is driving the record high but also, china is a very different picture? tiara a very different picture? two very different _ a very different picture? two very different markets. - a very different picture? twr very different markets. in japan, you also have this structural tailwind that we are seeing reforms and marketing infrastructure, reforms and the economy, that's on growth and also the rose cyclical tailwind from monetary policy is still very accommodative. so there is still scope...
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and of course china. and the problems they are having in their economy and in particular the property sector. could that have a knock—on effect? could that have a knock-on effect? �* , , . effect? let's start with the ositive effect? let's start with the positive then _ effect? let's start with the positive then we _ effect? let's start with the positive then we can - effect? let's start with the positive then we can move j effect? let's start with the - positive then we can move onto the negative. the is that europe certainly is following the us, and if we look for example at the euro stocks index, year to date it is up virtually the same as the s&p. the euro zone markets are following america, within the eurozone germany is lagging, places such as the netherlands are significantly outperforming because of their tech company. the uk, i regret to say, is lagging really quite badly because we don't have... we have a very small tech component in the uk indices. but i think one theme on europe is the eco
and of course china. and the problems they are having in their economy and in particular the property sector. could that have a knock—on effect? could that have a knock-on effect? �* , , . effect? let's start with the ositive effect? let's start with the positive then _ effect? let's start with the positive then we _ effect? let's start with the positive then we can - effect? let's start with the positive then we can move j effect? let's start with the - positive then we can move onto the...
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yeah, this is one _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the big - relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the big elephant in the room, isn't it? it's really difficult, because donald trump actually was the person that started the fragmentation of the world trade organization itself, by challenging this dispute resolution system. until that system is re—addressed, the world trade organization is actually very limited in terms of its overall powers. as we move closer to the us election, more dialogue about reforming is very difficult. in terms of china, which is always an issue in us elections. as we become closer and closer to the election, the tension between the two countries is likely to build up. the one area where something might happen that positive is discussions around sustainability, where the us and china have to work quite closely together.— closely together. thank you very much- _ now one of the major areas of conversation at those talks is envir
yeah, this is one _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the _ relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the big - relationship with china. yeah, this is one of the big elephant in the room, isn't it? it's really difficult, because donald trump actually was the person that started the fragmentation of the world trade organization itself, by challenging this dispute resolution system. until that system is re—addressed, the world...
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china's economic woes continue, but whose fault are they? xi jinping, china's leader, did not follow through on the promise to take the state out of the economy. one of the world's largest countries, indonesia, goes to the polls, but might the result be dangerous for democracy there? this is a trade—off that - i think indonesians are kind of toying with at the moment. they've got stability, they've got growth, i but you also see very little accountability. i before the hamas attacks of the 7th of october, the southern town of rafah in gaza had a population of around 170,000. now about 1.5 million palestinians are crammed into it. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says he's sending troops into rafah to destroy the four hamas battalions which he maintains are sheltering there. most western governments are trying to persuade him not to do it — president biden most of all. the german foreign minister, who's been one of israel's strongest supporters, says an attack on rafah will cause a human catastrophe. but mr netanyahu claims he
china's economic woes continue, but whose fault are they? xi jinping, china's leader, did not follow through on the promise to take the state out of the economy. one of the world's largest countries, indonesia, goes to the polls, but might the result be dangerous for democracy there? this is a trade—off that - i think indonesians are kind of toying with at the moment. they've got stability, they've got growth, i but you also see very little accountability. i before the hamas attacks of the...
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china is a big question _ base in china? china is a big question mark— base in china? china is a big question mark for— base in china? china is a big question mark for nvidia - base in china? china is a big - question mark for nvidia because of some us export restrictions that control what kind of advanced technology, specifically advanced computing chips, can be sent to china from the us. nvidia has a way of working around this, it has been developing alternative chips for the chinese market, and according to one publication, they have the same features but less computing power. we do not know how much interest there is in china for these chips, and there is competition from home—grown huawei. this is something that they are trying to work on, as uk, cementing a drawing the customer base in china. uk, cementing a drawing the customer base in china-— base in china. erin, for now, thanks very much- — to aviation now, where boeing says the head of its 737 max programme is leaving. it's two months since a fuselage panel blew out of one of thejets mid—flight, cau
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do you see a lot of sales coming from china? yeah, because the chinese new year is kind of like a christmas in europe. it's like a festive and people want to spend money, buy nice gift, and have something memorable. so whisky is part of their memory, as well. international brands are taking the made—in—china route to cater to this growing demand. the french alcohol company pernod ricard — behind such brands as jameson, beefeater gin and absolut vodka — is ploughing $140 million into a production base in the sichuan area. it's a similar story for rival diageo, which opened a plant in december. diageo is a number—one whisky player in the world, and also a number—one whisky player in china. we are here for a long—term play and, as a consequence of that, we have opened our apac innovation hub based out of shanghai. diageo and pernod ricard are battling to be the world's top spirits—maker, and the potential of an emerging market like china makes it a key battleground in that fight. diageo says demand is so strong, the
do you see a lot of sales coming from china? yeah, because the chinese new year is kind of like a christmas in europe. it's like a festive and people want to spend money, buy nice gift, and have something memorable. so whisky is part of their memory, as well. international brands are taking the made—in—china route to cater to this growing demand. the french alcohol company pernod ricard — behind such brands as jameson, beefeater gin and absolut vodka — is ploughing $140 million into a...
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in terms of results, what would china _ 2023. in terms of results, what would china be _ 2023. in terms of results, what would china be looking - 2023. in terms of results, what would china be looking at, - would china be looking at, or rather, preferring in the circumstances? i rather, preferring in the circumstances?- circumstances? i think president _ circumstances? i think president trump - circumstances? ithink president trump in - circumstances? ithink president trump in his reelection big talking very much on more punitive damage to the us china relationship in order to shore up american interests. so of course his talk of a 60% tariff hike imports from china is meant to do what he is long wanted to do, which is reduce the trade deficit that the united states has with china. now he is also talking about implementing a four—year national reassuring plan to again reduce us reliance on china for so many different kinds of goods coming into our market. the biden administration is doing the same, in increasing export control restrictions, so limiting american technology exp
in terms of results, what would china _ 2023. in terms of results, what would china be _ 2023. in terms of results, what would china be looking - 2023. in terms of results, what would china be looking at, - would china be looking at, or rather, preferring in the circumstances? i rather, preferring in the circumstances?- circumstances? i think president _ circumstances? i think president trump - circumstances? ithink president trump in - circumstances? ithink president trump in his reelection...
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china is criticai— us — china rivalry. china is critical of— us — china rivalry. china is critical of their economies a lot of— critical of their economies a lot of the _ critical of their economies a lot of the infrastructure here was — lot of the infrastructure here was built _ lot of the infrastructure here was built with chinese investment. but indonesia worries— investment. but indonesia worries about china's ambitions in the _ worries about china's ambitions in the south china sea and has been _ in the south china sea and has been a — in the south china sea and has been a key partner for the us along — been a key partner for the us along with other countries like vietnam _ along with other countries like vietnam. and this balancing act and it— vietnam. and this balancing act and it won't change. it's a pluralistic country, it's inclusive is. there's lots of religions— inclusive is. there's lots of religions and cultures here. that's— religions and cultures here. that's something that we see none — that's something that we see none of— tha
china is criticai— us — china rivalry. china is critical of— us — china rivalry. china is critical of their economies a lot of— critical of their economies a lot of the _ critical of their economies a lot of the infrastructure here was — lot of the infrastructure here was built _ lot of the infrastructure here was built with chinese investment. but indonesia worries— investment. but indonesia worries about china's ambitions in the _ worries about china's ambitions in the south...
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you know, in china, and lunar new year is all about delicious food and family reunion. the most important and symbolic dish that i can think of is definitely dumplings, especially in the northern part of china. the dumpling is shaped like the chinese... therefore it resembles wealth and prosperity that we long for in the new year. the pronunciation of dumpling sounds very similar to the translation of new year replacing the old year. at 12 o'clock at midnight, meaning the better is coming. so that's definitely the number one dish every chinese table during the lunar new year. another thing that i think is very important is a fish dish, on new year dinner table because in china, the word fish sounds similar to surplus, abundance, which means we long for always have more than enough in the new year. so this is also a tradition that when you serve the fish dish, you always have a little bit left over on that particular ——, meaning that we always have extra to have. another one that i can think of is, yes, spring rolls. spring rolls, you can order them in pretty much ev
you know, in china, and lunar new year is all about delicious food and family reunion. the most important and symbolic dish that i can think of is definitely dumplings, especially in the northern part of china. the dumpling is shaped like the chinese... therefore it resembles wealth and prosperity that we long for in the new year. the pronunciation of dumpling sounds very similar to the translation of new year replacing the old year. at 12 o'clock at midnight, meaning the better is coming. so...
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india has become an attractive market an alternative to china for global investors. brokerages expect the pace of growth to continue with gdp expected to surpass that of japan and germany in 2027. india is expected to grow at 7% levels, which is resilient in the face of fluctuating inflation. this even gives the central bank more incentive to hold on interest rates. china's search engine giant baidu, which is listed in the us, has reported its latest earnings which showed a rise in its quarterly revenue, thanks to its generative ai applications doing quite well. it runs the ernie bot, which is china's answer to answer to chatgpt, which is banned in the country. wei sun so the ernie bought has come to its fourth generation, and it has been acquired within baidu's business capes all over, its navigation map systems. —— so the ernie bot has. so that ernie bot is the driving engine for its chat bot that provides news guidance for the road trip or something like that, and also in terms of industrial applications, ernie bought is one of baidu's leverage to — to get i
india has become an attractive market an alternative to china for global investors. brokerages expect the pace of growth to continue with gdp expected to surpass that of japan and germany in 2027. india is expected to grow at 7% levels, which is resilient in the face of fluctuating inflation. this even gives the central bank more incentive to hold on interest rates. china's search engine giant baidu, which is listed in the us, has reported its latest earnings which showed a rise in its...
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foreign direct investment in china, that dropped 11% in january. that's as a result of the property sector. a deflationary story playing out. us aluminium giant alcoa has put forward a non—binding offer of $2.2 billion for australian company alumina. the ceo said he will support the deal in the absence of a better offer. if successful, the merger would consolidate a global mining portfolio of aluminium refineries and smelters under one roof. despite contributing just 3% of global co2 emissions, africa is experiencing serious climate problems. one company, infinity power, hopes to make a difference. we caught up with the company chairman and asked him if they are close to the target. we currently have 1.3 gigawatts in operation across three countries. egypt, senegal and south africa. we produce a400 gigawatt hours per year. powering almost two million homes. the biggest challenge we see in africa is basically the bankability of projects on the continent and the grid capacity to be able to evacuate the energy into the grids. in senegal, we havejust
foreign direct investment in china, that dropped 11% in january. that's as a result of the property sector. a deflationary story playing out. us aluminium giant alcoa has put forward a non—binding offer of $2.2 billion for australian company alumina. the ceo said he will support the deal in the absence of a better offer. if successful, the merger would consolidate a global mining portfolio of aluminium refineries and smelters under one roof. despite contributing just 3% of global co2...
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india, china. the world... if the west is facing up to russia, which side do those countries line up with? is the world just becoming more divided? first of all, turkey is an ally that has actually provided a lot of important support to, er, ukraine. and if you look at the votes in the un, an overwhelming majority has clearly condemned the russian illegal invasion. but india, china... well, i think... ..even brazil, which has raised the question... i think we have to distinguish... china is in a very close alliance, or they align very closely with russia. just days ahead of the invasion, president xi and president putin signed an agreement where they promised each other a limitless partnership. and china has not condemned the russian invasion, and china is propping up the russian economy. so, china is actually helping and supporting russia also by spreading their narrative about the world. you are about to leave, after ten years, the top of nato. how dangerous is this moment now? it is a more dangerous world, b
india, china. the world... if the west is facing up to russia, which side do those countries line up with? is the world just becoming more divided? first of all, turkey is an ally that has actually provided a lot of important support to, er, ukraine. and if you look at the votes in the un, an overwhelming majority has clearly condemned the russian illegal invasion. but india, china... well, i think... ..even brazil, which has raised the question... i think we have to distinguish... china is in...
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foreign direct investment in china, that dropped 11% in january. that's as a result of the property sector. a deflationary story playing out. us aluminium giant alcoa has put forward a non—binding offer of $2.2 billion for ustralian company alumina. for australian company alumina. the ceo said he will support the deal in the absence of a better offer. if successful, the merger would consolidate a global mining portfolio of aluminium refineries under one roof. the husband of a bp employee has been charged with insider trading in the us. the us securities and exchange commission alleges that he eavesdropped on his wife's work calls when she was handling the bp acquisition of a company, and he bought shares making illegal profits of $1.7 million. he has been ordered to repay that money. bp has yet to comment. elsewhere, british firms say they are facing higher shipping costs and delays of up to four weeks due to the recent houthi attacks in the red sea. the british chambers of commerce say more than a third of firms surveyed have been affected and t
foreign direct investment in china, that dropped 11% in january. that's as a result of the property sector. a deflationary story playing out. us aluminium giant alcoa has put forward a non—binding offer of $2.2 billion for ustralian company alumina. for australian company alumina. the ceo said he will support the deal in the absence of a better offer. if successful, the merger would consolidate a global mining portfolio of aluminium refineries under one roof. the husband of a bp employee has...
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company that has china - facing business? ., ,., company that has china - facing business? ., ., company that has china - facing business?— business? you sort of mention to the economy _ business? you sort of mention to the economy there - business? you sort of mention to the economy there and - business? you sort of mention to the economy there and i - business? you sort of mention to the economy there and i do| to the economy there and i do think that's an impact and then, yeah, while way taking a big chunk out of their marketplace. 0bviously any company based in china will have the edge in being able to put out products to their consumers at a much cheaper price point —— huawei taking a big chunk. 0n price point —— huawei taking a big chunk. on a apple is concerned and aware of them but i do think they have an edge on the hardware side so maybe that would be enough long—term to push them kind of in the marketplace.— push them kind of in the marketplace. push them kind of in the marketlace. ,, . ~' ,, marketplace. russ, thank you forjoining us— marketplace
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as tensions with china rise, they are eyeing overseas expansion. the manufacturer opens its first factory in japan over the weekend with a second plan you with 2027. factories in arizona were announced four years ago but the opening of two factories there have been derailed by labour shortages. meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city city of dresden. i spoke with hason hsu from the kennedy school who weighed in on to smc�*s overseas ventures. the situation in tsmc on project has been rather complicated. they were on the ground in december 2022 but over the course of the last year, it has met with labour shortage, union issues and then, most recently, it is not been able to confirm the subsidy that you will get from the chipset which posted $52 billion or so with every day going by, now that the machine is now running, the factory is not operating, it's a loss for tsmc. so, tsmc ends up having to allocate some of its manpower and resources to other projects such as japan and so, we see kumamoto has accelerated the pace and japanese g
as tensions with china rise, they are eyeing overseas expansion. the manufacturer opens its first factory in japan over the weekend with a second plan you with 2027. factories in arizona were announced four years ago but the opening of two factories there have been derailed by labour shortages. meanwhile, it's building a factory in the german city city of dresden. i spoke with hason hsu from the kennedy school who weighed in on to smc�*s overseas ventures. the situation in tsmc on project has...
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— policy level, what more can be done in china? what needs to be done in china? what needs to be done is refocus _ done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on _ done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on sorting - done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on sorting out. done is refocus on sorting out the demand side of the economy, but so far that has not been the approach the officials are taking, they are still focusing very much on supporting investment and because of the concerns about security, they are very much focused on investing more money in manufacturing supply. obviously, when you do that, yes, maybe you reduce the need for farming yes, maybe you reduce the need forfarming but yes, maybe you reduce the need for farming but a yes, maybe you reduce the need forfarming but a lot yes, maybe you reduce the need for farming but a lot of that additional capacity gets exported abroad so you there is more foreign demand. in spain, the north—eastern region of catalonia has been suffering a record—breaking drought, causing the regional
— policy level, what more can be done in china? what needs to be done in china? what needs to be done is refocus _ done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on _ done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on sorting - done in china? what needs to be done is refocus on sorting out. done is refocus on sorting out the demand side of the economy, but so far that has not been the approach the officials are taking, they are still focusing very much on supporting investment and because of...
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china have been in competition _ marketing, etc. china have been in competition in _ marketing, etc. china have been in competition in many - marketing, etc. china have been in competition in many aspects, | in competition in many aspects, especially in the tech sector, but when it comes to ai, chatgpt is currently banned in china — so where do chinese ai companies stand with regard to american rivals?— companies stand with regard to american rivals? looking at the generative _ american rivals? looking at the generative ai — american rivals? looking at the generative ai technologies, - generative ai technologies, china is actually lagging us by about 1—2 years. but if we look at the market size, the untapped market and also potential, china is actually very application driven an application specific. so we can see a growing number of potentials and applications already in banning this ai generative technologies all over the vertical markets, from the gaming industry to advertisement, to e—commerce to search engines — the
china have been in competition _ marketing, etc. china have been in competition in _ marketing, etc. china have been in competition in many - marketing, etc. china have been in competition in many aspects, | in competition in many aspects, especially in the tech sector, but when it comes to ai, chatgpt is currently banned in china — so where do chinese ai companies stand with regard to american rivals?— companies stand with regard to american rivals? looking at the generative _ american...