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forty percent of china's g.d.p. was export about seventy percent of g.d.p. of china was trade and so people realized in two or nine china overtook germany as the largest exporting nation but very few people noticed that majority of export from china were provided by forming invested company that's one of only country are earth because american exports don't buy american company to pay export by japanese come only china and you look at china or truck here to two point two treating u.s. dollars apart ten years or so you mentioned china trades with many a country not only africa but i think in africa. the influence of china very revolutionary to some extent influence of chinese feld mostly and i think all dab investment chinese investment into africa is of course very much noticed by the united states and i would like to play you something bad president obama had to say during his recent visit. to the continent and i think you would understand which countries he was alluding to look at. what other countries are doing i
forty percent of china's g.d.p. was export about seventy percent of g.d.p. of china was trade and so people realized in two or nine china overtook germany as the largest exporting nation but very few people noticed that majority of export from china were provided by forming invested company that's one of only country are earth because american exports don't buy american company to pay export by japanese come only china and you look at china or truck here to two point two treating u.s. dollars...
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and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower power status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i ever you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity if they want to see territory use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash they won't be i call existence between the united states and china dan in cincinnati do you want to react to that. no compromise well i think that. once again i don't think that you know great powers make compromises all the time they compromise in the short term to achieve a short term goal the united states and china have reached or have had for some some time did have anyway a modus vivendi regarding. the the china's core territorial interests that is things were more or less let to stand pat i think the question is what would be what would
and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower power status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i ever you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity if they want to see territory use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash they won't...
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concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the work that washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and re re define
concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw is sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there is a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of them and then there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of the war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russi
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw is sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there is a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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oh max you haven't checked out of china motor report or are boarded up. yeah the battery was burned down here in studio a little suburb of shanghai here little slaughter twelve million people. there's a japanese three year the entire japanese restaurant store all of the windows broken oh i mean it was really bad and it was a day with reported in the major media about the protests but i don't think outside china people really under and how bad it really was i mean you had there were many reports of even local chinese people here be dragged out of their japanese cars and beaten and that's what's led to seventy percent decline in japanese or personal in china and they're not coming back when we have a currency war as some describe it it looks like it's heating up to a ground war a hot war and especially with this china japan conflict which is seems to be ask a lady and japan of course is got a new leader and they have committed themselves to crunching and crashing and destroying their currency the yen as an attempt to export their way back into fiscal and mo
oh max you haven't checked out of china motor report or are boarded up. yeah the battery was burned down here in studio a little suburb of shanghai here little slaughter twelve million people. there's a japanese three year the entire japanese restaurant store all of the windows broken oh i mean it was really bad and it was a day with reported in the major media about the protests but i don't think outside china people really under and how bad it really was i mean you had there were many reports...
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debtor to china but yet china has a lower rating than the united states is makes absolutely no sense they've called the western radii agency that is completely impartial and captured by the western governments and now they're going to work together to create a new company universal credit agency that is going to properly rate west you know governments globally as well as corporations all right dan let's let's really change gears for a second and talk about something that i think will stock a lot of people and that is that china is now the biggest by volume trader of bitcoin in the world by did the century the one of the biggest internet companies and that china is now accepting bitcoin and big cool. and we saw what happened in cyprus and cyprus started the balance but going to shot up to two forty we know that in venezuela and argentina there's huge bitcoin activity due to the instability those governments there but if china would want to own one point two billion people they decide that bitcoin is on a par with gold and silver which they should. and they say capture the bitcoin mark
debtor to china but yet china has a lower rating than the united states is makes absolutely no sense they've called the western radii agency that is completely impartial and captured by the western governments and now they're going to work together to create a new company universal credit agency that is going to properly rate west you know governments globally as well as corporations all right dan let's let's really change gears for a second and talk about something that i think will stock a...
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in china. and since the december missile test, going into the february nuclear test we have been reading about a lot of public criticism and china of north korea. internet traffic filled with criticisms and enunciation of north korea, and even criticisms of chinese support for north korea. several academics have spoken out more forcefully. there has even been some on the street protests outside a north korean diplomatic missions. the question i have is that with regard to u.s. diplomacy and rok diplomacy, what tactics or strategies could we employ in our diplomacy that would enhance our influence on this growing body of north korean critics in china? china, to increase the attractiveness of our policies and diplomatic positions to them, to strengthen them in their arguments that the chinese government should change policy? are the things that we are not doing now in our policies towards north korea, that we perhaps could start doing that would have a greater appeal to these growing numbers of c
in china. and since the december missile test, going into the february nuclear test we have been reading about a lot of public criticism and china of north korea. internet traffic filled with criticisms and enunciation of north korea, and even criticisms of chinese support for north korea. several academics have spoken out more forcefully. there has even been some on the street protests outside a north korean diplomatic missions. the question i have is that with regard to u.s. diplomacy and rok...
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the south china sea. but many headlines have been focused not on who attended the summit, but who didn't. u.s. president barack obama stayed home, and in his absence china could aggressively emphasize its desire for greater cooperation with asean. a block of fast-growing economies with a combined market of more than 600 million potential consumers. the main topic of discussion was a dispute over territorial rights in the south china sea. china's claims to the area overlap with those of some asean members, including the philippines. it was focused on whether progress would be made toward a proposed legally binding code of conduct to resolve the disputes. the premier emphasized at the meeting that china remains positive on the coc. but lee also warned against outside interference, an apparent reference to the united states and japan. a number of asean nations have disputes with china, but beijing has singled them out to bear the pressure. after a two-month standoff with philippine ships, china took effectiv
the south china sea. but many headlines have been focused not on who attended the summit, but who didn't. u.s. president barack obama stayed home, and in his absence china could aggressively emphasize its desire for greater cooperation with asean. a block of fast-growing economies with a combined market of more than 600 million potential consumers. the main topic of discussion was a dispute over territorial rights in the south china sea. china's claims to the area overlap with those of some...
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and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i never you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity they want to see territory they want use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash they won't be i call existence between the united states and china gann in cincinnati do you want to react to that. no compromise well i think that. once again i don't think that you know great powers make compromises all the time they compromise in the short term to achieve a short term goal the united states and china have reached have had for some some time did have anyway a modus vivendi regarding. the the china's core territorial interests that is things were more or less let to stand pat i think the question is what would be what would
and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i never you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity they want to see territory they want use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash they...
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and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i never you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity if they want to see territory use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash and they won't be i call existence between the united states and china dan in cincinnati do you want to react to that. no compromise well i think that. once again i don't think that you know great powers make compromises all the time they compromise in the short term to achieve a short term goal the united states and china have reached have had for some some time did have anyway a modus vivendi regarding. the the china's core territorial interests that is things were more or less let to stand pat i think the question is what would be what would exac
and china to co-exist china i mean u.s. has to first of four rick lies that china is the superpower status that's number one number two us must respect china's so-called core you interests this core you interests are very i never you grew in change and what they really want is their territory territory integrity if they want to see territory use china sea territory they want thai what if mirka do not agree do not respect that type of korea interests that clear it will cost clash and they won't...
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china relations. and serve continuously since 1955. born in 1928 chaired the house energy and commerce committee twice during the ten year. and cast over 25,000 votes in that time. president obama marked out indication today saying, john is always worked tireless for the people of his beloved michigan and working families. he helped some of the most important laws of the last half century. as president obama travels to southern california today to meet with the chinese head of state. we have a preview on today's washington journal. turning our topic to national interest. do you expect the issues to come up between the two gentleman. what is expected to be discussed? >> guest: i don't think there's any question it's going to be a hot topic. some of the things that will certainly be on the agenda to begin is cyber espionage. basically at this point we had have had lot of stories about china breaking to american defense programs. engaging in espionage. the chinese rebutted it saying we're being hacked an
china relations. and serve continuously since 1955. born in 1928 chaired the house energy and commerce committee twice during the ten year. and cast over 25,000 votes in that time. president obama marked out indication today saying, john is always worked tireless for the people of his beloved michigan and working families. he helped some of the most important laws of the last half century. as president obama travels to southern california today to meet with the chinese head of state. we have a...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these chinese there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but the tank i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia agree to
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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china china that the u.s. is an international island receive nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china has more muscle it is going to pursue its interests like any country would i'm not saying china is worse i'm not saying it's better it's not a moral issue it's not a normative issue china is simply pursuing it saying it was more aggressively now because they have the ability to do so and these interesting clue claims that you're seeing trees there's american exceptionalism the name and email is from henry kissinger there's. there's an american exceptionalism in that you know i mean because it makes the point which i think i do either second all right gentlemen i
china china that the u.s. is an international island receive nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that...
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china's parliament. the national people's congress is gathering for it's annual meeting in ba beijing. people's congress connecticut siss of three thousand delegates representing the country's 55 minority groups. as well as the majority chinese. officially the national people's congress is the top decision making body an legislative assembly. it's also responsible for electing the country's president. two-thirds of the delegates belong to china's communist party. it's the world's largest political party and has held power for more than six years. [speaking foreign language] >> he teaches at the central party school in beijing where party elites are educated. he is editor a and chief of a nw book about the communist party. he has no doubt as to why the communist party is still in power. [speaking foreign language] the 300 3000 dealt 300 3000 delt elected in general direct election. instead middl most of a a pointy regional and provincial assemblies having been first approved by the communist party. in nor
china's parliament. the national people's congress is gathering for it's annual meeting in ba beijing. people's congress connecticut siss of three thousand delegates representing the country's 55 minority groups. as well as the majority chinese. officially the national people's congress is the top decision making body an legislative assembly. it's also responsible for electing the country's president. two-thirds of the delegates belong to china's communist party. it's the world's largest...
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china china that the u.s. isn't mentioned while and we see nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china has more muscle it is going to pursue its interests like any country would i'm not saying china is worse i'm not saying it's better it's not a moral issue it's not a normative issue china is simply pursuing it saying it was more aggressively now because they have the ability to do so and these interesting clue claims that you're seeing trees there's american exceptionalism the name and email is from henry kissinger there's. there's an american exceptionalism in that you know i mean because it makes the point which i think it's very very second all right gentleme
china china that the u.s. isn't mentioned while and we see nowhere. all right you're not letting me finish because you don't have any real point to make here what i'm saying is this that you have as i do china has been more aggressive in pursuing its territorial claims in the east china sea in the south china sea it is not a coincidence china has has had these opinions it has had these claims for decades but in the past they were unable to act upon it because they lack the power now that china...
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i look at the history of china china does so well because. economically every dynasty when we were open would be so well disputed to number one globally so today we're on track but one with china was number one china truly used the philosophy of confucius. to be money not impose as we are others not export it's really change the political system not ours i still believe that china would not do anything like that of course today's mold globalized and chinese have to learn how to protect its economic interests globally so i don't know but i think very likely china will be very peaceful nation but i mean you can be peaceful by only. for example the united states when it comes to your own political system they simply don't see there's a legitimate system they see it as a flawed system that needs to be fixed and i think your president talked about that in the in this. new relationship proposal that you offered to americans again respect for the core system and for china's rights you have its own political system but again if americans see it as as
i look at the history of china china does so well because. economically every dynasty when we were open would be so well disputed to number one globally so today we're on track but one with china was number one china truly used the philosophy of confucius. to be money not impose as we are others not export it's really change the political system not ours i still believe that china would not do anything like that of course today's mold globalized and chinese have to learn how to protect its...
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yeah this is the the china ad story is really interesting issue it's not getting too much press but china has basically replaced the west in africa they have built so many hydro power projects a lot of rail if you ask anybody in africa leadership or african themselves africa themselves they are very happy with what's going on with the china african relationship the synergy synergies there are so good you know africa has resources china needs resources ever been needs consumer products but they need sewer products it chinese price points not western price points so chinese consumer goods are huge you know a hit into africa so the synergies of their china import export bank is now funding african projects to the tune of twice what the world bank is so basically in effect a few weeks ago african leaders warner to the west that you're on the verge of being marginalized completely in africa i think this is what might be triggering these potential troop. deployments in africa is that we have no other of card to play here our factors are gone we don't make anything anymore no one in africa wants
yeah this is the the china ad story is really interesting issue it's not getting too much press but china has basically replaced the west in africa they have built so many hydro power projects a lot of rail if you ask anybody in africa leadership or african themselves africa themselves they are very happy with what's going on with the china african relationship the synergy synergies there are so good you know africa has resources china needs resources ever been needs consumer products but they...
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in china. for all that with the look of a top restaurant in china. first up in phoenix. we are coming out this one really puffy the recently closed for cleaning session of the communist party of china the good economic and political report the country even though the agenda relief last week. not that that agreement of all the drills a messy house owners are worried about the upcoming puppies and how and when the property in guangdong more than twenty percent out of the clippers got the last week. how can you talk like a crime or fifteen percent for the session. corner market insiders more to the tellers or housing speculators with several property investment however not all that speculators are dumping their houses to be released called it. some are still waiting to be back in to bring more value. friendfeed end of the printing of magic and the distinction between cubicles and comical the house to the own goal had not yet seen the price to fall. i do not come to become the lord of the play fort
in china. for all that with the look of a top restaurant in china. first up in phoenix. we are coming out this one really puffy the recently closed for cleaning session of the communist party of china the good economic and political report the country even though the agenda relief last week. not that that agreement of all the drills a messy house owners are worried about the upcoming puppies and how and when the property in guangdong more than twenty percent out of the clippers got the last...
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relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it. jimmy carter came later and i cannot see him ever having got away with that. >> if china succeeds and becomes the number 1 country in the world, should we have ourselves to blame? >> i am not sure. i think we should say ourselves to credit. a booming china helps the united states. our economies are so connective and interdependent. we are selling more to china now. one example, i did a story. it was about how general motors was basically bankrupt in 2008. they were saved mostly by china. i talked to the head of china's sale
relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it....
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absolutely china has not. continued with aggressive quantitative easing the last year or two like the united states has they've shut that off cities are imposing limits you can't buy more than one house so they're trying to rationalize and rebalance the economy and take the hard medication now where the united states is just going deeper and deeper into financialization and all that printing money found its way into the stock market but we've done nothing to address the real problems like the tax system which was just right ninety four thought of one hundred texas i'm slowly just behind zimbabwe so we've we've done nothing to rebalance the real economy in us in six structural problems that exist china has their own problems but they're much easier problems of six when you have four trillion dollars in currency reserves you have everyone has a job. in education levels are increasing the positive aspects of chinese society are really in a renaissance the things i look at you look at space exploration nasa has a
absolutely china has not. continued with aggressive quantitative easing the last year or two like the united states has they've shut that off cities are imposing limits you can't buy more than one house so they're trying to rationalize and rebalance the economy and take the hard medication now where the united states is just going deeper and deeper into financialization and all that printing money found its way into the stock market but we've done nothing to address the real problems like the...
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in china. and like i can report in detail. most energy resources are controlled by big government. all the price adjustment on utilities provided by the energy resources to provide administrative department consequently the price the canal but the real market demand supply. scarcely these resources cannot be shown to the price. there are nine meters to the enterprise and electric power generation in china. nearly seventy percent of our company called worse the community change which would keep track of what we all go back to coal industry in china. overall the price adjustment of the foot of the enterprises. by the central government don't go with the will continue to pray this cup in the plenary sessions agenda. they didn't welcome back to china for clubs in today's money matters were talking up like this got to clean their agenda. he averaged a two goal victory over twenty percent of the first month of year. the cost or proper generation had declined the nation but you're not the chinese gove
in china. and like i can report in detail. most energy resources are controlled by big government. all the price adjustment on utilities provided by the energy resources to provide administrative department consequently the price the canal but the real market demand supply. scarcely these resources cannot be shown to the price. there are nine meters to the enterprise and electric power generation in china. nearly seventy percent of our company called worse the community change which would keep...
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from china. john, independent line. >> caller: hello, greetings. good morning. thank you so much for c-span. my wife and i have been living in china for 20 years. we work in the field of education. i encourage americans to dig a little deeper to do their homework and not be swayed by sensationalizing articles because the truth is much more positive than often we hear in these horror stories. hello? >> host: specifically, what do you mean. give an example. >> host: >> caller: people are afraid of the competition, the future belongs to people who learn to cooperate together and the founding fathers, when they were forming the 13th colonies, they were afraid -- the rich were afraid to cannot put the floor. but when they did, they became very strong and we have a similar situation with china and the u.s. it is not a competitor. it is a cooperator. that's within the hearts of most people in both countries. >> host: was the perception of the average chinese air? >> guest: is next. generally quite posit
from china. john, independent line. >> caller: hello, greetings. good morning. thank you so much for c-span. my wife and i have been living in china for 20 years. we work in the field of education. i encourage americans to dig a little deeper to do their homework and not be swayed by sensationalizing articles because the truth is much more positive than often we hear in these horror stories. hello? >> host: specifically, what do you mean. give an example. >> host: >>...
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what they were in china. the poll data from the time the context of the station showed that during the third quarter this year. average pump prices were nearly eight hundred fifty dollars a tonne higher than us. although with a new restaurant four times higher than china the china textile company mentor to the cheap cotton prices with dokic write that down. the company managed all to believe that putting factor in the united states would help improve the technology used and brand image. finally for money don't want to conduct on north korea rate of coal prices in china. despite the continued increase in the planter cycle prices north korea's re export price of the china. according to data from china's rid of court in december the price of imported answered my call from north korea has increased by forty five dollars per tonne compared to last month. more content with merely due to a recent change in the country's politics and like all of the high carbon content and the cute security. a while even thermal powe
what they were in china. the poll data from the time the context of the station showed that during the third quarter this year. average pump prices were nearly eight hundred fifty dollars a tonne higher than us. although with a new restaurant four times higher than china the china textile company mentor to the cheap cotton prices with dokic write that down. the company managed all to believe that putting factor in the united states would help improve the technology used and brand image. finally...
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absolutely china has not. continued with aggressive quantitative easing the last year or two like the united states has they've shut that off cities are imposing limits you can't buy more than one house so they're trying to rationalize in rebalance the economy and take the hard medication now where the united states is just going deeper and deeper into financialization and all that printed money found its way into the stock market but we've done nothing to address the real problems like the tax system which was just ranked ninety four thought of one hundred texas i'm slowly just behind zimbabwe so we've we've done nothing to rebalance the real economy in six structural problems that exist china has their own problems but they're much easier problems of six when you have four trillion dollars in currency reserves you have everyone has a job. in education levels are increasing the positive aspects of chinese society are really in a renaissance the things i look at you look at space exploration nasa has a budget
absolutely china has not. continued with aggressive quantitative easing the last year or two like the united states has they've shut that off cities are imposing limits you can't buy more than one house so they're trying to rationalize in rebalance the economy and take the hard medication now where the united states is just going deeper and deeper into financialization and all that printed money found its way into the stock market but we've done nothing to address the real problems like the tax...
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and the south china sea and the east china sea. also, the second issue is the relationship, where they can build mutual respect and understanding. the third level is strategic thinking. they both want to discuss what chinese call the new kind of major power relationship. it should be cooperative rather ing. conflict specifics, from the how do the economies of the two countries factor into the discussions? ofst: the economy is importing concern for both leaders. both countries face economic challenges. understand the importance of trade and many other issues areas. both countries are the engines of global economies. it should be the spotlight. said china's economy is slowing down. why is that? china's economy is slowing down. yesterday -- domestic consumption is not up. the unemployment rate is going up because college graduates cannot find jobs. there is a possible property bubble in a serious problem of the state's owned enterprises and monopoly. host: a meeting between the present and the chinese president. they will talk about t
and the south china sea and the east china sea. also, the second issue is the relationship, where they can build mutual respect and understanding. the third level is strategic thinking. they both want to discuss what chinese call the new kind of major power relationship. it should be cooperative rather ing. conflict specifics, from the how do the economies of the two countries factor into the discussions? ofst: the economy is importing concern for both leaders. both countries face economic...
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how has this helped china? >> china has been developing along the coastal regions. the east -- western part of china has been less developed. in a sense it has become true that the wage in the western part of china is much lower than the coastal areas. also the supply of land is vast. think about what happens in central asia. that is almost a of what happens in the western part of china. low-wage, a vast amount of land, but we need good infrastructure in the western part of china as well as central asia. >> if you look at trade in the last four or five years between china and the central asian countries, it is declining. how do you explain that? >> ugly that is because of the ethnic group and the less developed origins of these areas. we need a concrete and feasible way of developing these countries and areas. economics, you point out that each area are each country has its own advantage. you do -- you need to find out what is the best advantage on your side and you develop specialization and we are talking about diversification. >> one of the speakers as the afghan
how has this helped china? >> china has been developing along the coastal regions. the east -- western part of china has been less developed. in a sense it has become true that the wage in the western part of china is much lower than the coastal areas. also the supply of land is vast. think about what happens in central asia. that is almost a of what happens in the western part of china. low-wage, a vast amount of land, but we need good infrastructure in the western part of china as well...
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, taiwan, south china sea, east china sea. my question is, do you think the united states and china have adequate crisis management and avenues of communication where we can talk about alternatives and crisis management and hopefully crisis prevention before they occur? to think we coordinate our governments internally, adequately to manage these complicated problems? >> well, huge bureaucracies are not always easy to manage. sometimes they shut them down. [laughter] [applause] >> increasing communication and coordination between our two governments in many of the international regional issues. we i think are doing a quite good job. but what is important as i said in my speech is to show full respect to each other's major can turn senators and we can certainly courtenay are responses to these issues and maybe work together for solving at least some of these issues. >> i will say canvassers event. yes, young man here and then i will alternate sides. >> excellent presentation. minimus flamenco from china and the first tier i com
, taiwan, south china sea, east china sea. my question is, do you think the united states and china have adequate crisis management and avenues of communication where we can talk about alternatives and crisis management and hopefully crisis prevention before they occur? to think we coordinate our governments internally, adequately to manage these complicated problems? >> well, huge bureaucracies are not always easy to manage. sometimes they shut them down. [laughter] [applause] >>...
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the china money report and collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max going to be bad all right dan collins' economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hare well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really about china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know not far from where i live here earlier was a panasonic factory burned down as of thousands of chinese hit the street although not on a second dan hold on a second what he said that a panasonic factory was burnt down i don't see that the news what's going on there . oh i'm actually going to try to marry border ordered. yeah the battery was burned down here in studio a little suburb of shanghai a little so over twelve million people. there's a japanese three year the entire japanese restaurant store with all of the windows broken oh i mean it was really bad and it w
the china money report and collins welcome back to the kaiser report. thanks max going to be bad all right dan collins' economist magazine says the u.s. china relations well defined global politics and twenty thirteen where do you think the relations are going hare well yeah i saw that piece. pretty much agree with that but i think go subplot to the piece that was really about china japan turns over two thousand and thirteen two thousand and twelve we saw massive changes here in china you know...
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could do better here china's influence is limited and china understand stis but at least china will be able to play a certain role to maintain a kind of in direct dialogue among the countries concerned and of course is in a position to use this role it's me to power in the view united nations security council hopefully to exert a bit of pressure for negotiations through the seat professor of china from hong kong sitting in of us to thank you very much indeed thank you. they've gone time of a hunger strike a transonic into a ninety five day coming up later that we hear from lawyers for the inmates about the failing health of the prisoners and why that clients feel they have no choice but to put their very lives on the line that's like. the zero social use of the disappearing newbie's along with the civilian you. know your job you. do you lose what do you know you do you think you know who it was or you forced to. live. just as i'll see welcome back less than a week before the waar by many of these attacks and it is believed that it is intimidating the awami national party candidates
could do better here china's influence is limited and china understand stis but at least china will be able to play a certain role to maintain a kind of in direct dialogue among the countries concerned and of course is in a position to use this role it's me to power in the view united nations security council hopefully to exert a bit of pressure for negotiations through the seat professor of china from hong kong sitting in of us to thank you very much indeed thank you. they've gone time of a...
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are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after the second world war including prime minister. so they don't see why japan should continue to you know sort of move around the world would tail behind its back as it were after all japan as was the world's second largest economy until it was overtaken by china so all this plays into a more assertive national policy and because of that and because of the american pivot forming military allies with china's neighbors and so a number of china's neighbors with poland tauriel rival claims are all becoming more assertive and that feeds into china's ok here let me go to len let me go to lynn in philade
are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after...
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look at china's history you look at china as i want to say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china is never the way the last thing let me let me a little in washington just like in the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. meeting fellow throughout its history look at look at the number one killer of all circumstance that's ok but they're not about let's go ahead and say about this just because the u.s. is going to be rational timer does not mean that about it human rights and that sort of thing has nothing to do with u.s. foreign policy henry kissinger says that stephen walt says that john mearsheimer says that it's absurd the second only only dissociated academic this man would believe in that sort of things are just for you are you saying that saying here is that you know china is the best behaved country on earth. i did not say that i said the united states and that's sort of the power it is a ruthless imperial power and china is well while advise to be very careful matt
look at china's history you look at china as i want to say the words and anybody who tries to go to china definitely no. no no no wait a second i mean you know china is never the way the last thing let me let me a little in washington just like in the last yes. yes the last thing i would say is that the u.s. you know has been you know. meeting fellow throughout its history look at look at the number one killer of all circumstance that's ok but they're not about let's go ahead and say about this...
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in mainland china. like one job because of the cheaper price than him and to be. now that twenty years later increased number of elderly people had been moving back to hong kong because they cannot afford to have the financial pressures anymore. pour in the diaries of the hong kong federation of trade unions. an increasing number of hong kong elderly people came to them for consultation the first years of dating back to hong kong. instead of the leaven the organization had fifty seven cases related to a lot of july this year the keys increase to two hundred could be. mostly elderly people and did a lot of money when they came to the mainland china. but now the state of almost run out of the price of housing and commodity striking. hong kong people found out that my commitment to these can be harder than in hong kong. for instance don't want one don't province. people need to pay the fight out the man think that when you don't want of hiring nurses had enough medical tent. it's common for elderly people
in mainland china. like one job because of the cheaper price than him and to be. now that twenty years later increased number of elderly people had been moving back to hong kong because they cannot afford to have the financial pressures anymore. pour in the diaries of the hong kong federation of trade unions. an increasing number of hong kong elderly people came to them for consultation the first years of dating back to hong kong. instead of the leaven the organization had fifty seven cases...
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china is concerned china is very conscious of the fact that it is holding a lot of u.s. treasuries and china wishes it wasn't in that position in any case so therefore it is consciously trying to move an economy where from the next four to one that is going to be consumer led i mean this is a very important point china has previously received now is the factory of the world's a good producers goods and i think it's great for in u.s. dollars with all of us dollars there's no want to do with it so therefore it has to go and buy u.s. treasuries so which is it wasn't in that position unfortunately it is and it is actively trying to move away from that and trying to make its economy more consumer which is great news for investors who are looking to. supply consumers so it's looking to diversify its funds but it's not the u.s. where else can china park its its huge amount of cash. that's an interesting point gave you china is already doing this because if you have a look at some of the investments the janitor is making right now a lot of people may not know this but it almost
china is concerned china is very conscious of the fact that it is holding a lot of u.s. treasuries and china wishes it wasn't in that position in any case so therefore it is consciously trying to move an economy where from the next four to one that is going to be consumer led i mean this is a very important point china has previously received now is the factory of the world's a good producers goods and i think it's great for in u.s. dollars with all of us dollars there's no want to do with it...
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china wars." he's going to talk today on "death by china: confronting the dragon." greg autrey, oh, there you are. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. as she mentioned, i teach at the university of california at chapman university, a small private school in orange, california, and i'll be at usc this fall, and i get a chance to look out at a lot of young people like you, but i rarely get a chance to look out at a lot of young people who don't think i'm a crazy nut case, and i have to spend all semester convincing them that there are different ways to think besides the dominant liberal ideology. so glad to have you guys here. you've all been sitting in your chairs, and i know how edgy it gets, so i'd like you all to stand for just a moment, and we're going to do something completely crazy, and we're going to see the pledge of ahere januaries here if i would. are you ready? i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands. one nation, under god,
china wars." he's going to talk today on "death by china: confronting the dragon." greg autrey, oh, there you are. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. as she mentioned, i teach at the university of california at chapman university, a small private school in orange, california, and i'll be at usc this fall, and i get a chance to look out at a lot of young people like you, but i rarely get a chance to look out at a lot of young people who don't think i'm a crazy nut case, and...
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in gas output ok china it is china demanding washington respected as an equal in the pacific it can't do that militarily at this point but you know for the chinese they have a long view i think we would all agree. well i would i would slowly disagree with with martin here it's true that china perhaps perceives obama as weak but i see this more in the longer term and that is that the united states is largely playing a bystander role in this pacific pivot isn't some ways an acknowledgement of the u.s. bystander role over the last decade and this is largely between china and japan this current issue united states has encouraged japan to have a more aggressive more muscular shall we say foreign military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's m
in gas output ok china it is china demanding washington respected as an equal in the pacific it can't do that militarily at this point but you know for the chinese they have a long view i think we would all agree. well i would i would slowly disagree with with martin here it's true that china perhaps perceives obama as weak but i see this more in the longer term and that is that the united states is largely playing a bystander role in this pacific pivot isn't some ways an acknowledgement of the...
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and japan as well as china and some of the countries bordering the south china sea come to some agreements for instance over oil and gas exploration under sea and these agreements i think could be the kind of core of some agreement in the future one of those agreements was just back in two thousand and eight around that. and we've seen some additional movement toward agreement in south china say ok martin but if i could put china's policy in a nutshell it doesn't want to have to have to ask for someone's permission anymore this is the whole point of these new constrictive air is a zones is that china is going to say you know well if you want to go through here you're going to have to talk to us here we'll let you through but you have to talk to us it's an acknowledgement that they are a great power in the pacific because all of these zones since the one nine hundred fifty s. were unilaterally done by other powers particularly the united states and japan baby now china's permission. yes you're absolutely correct but china has to be very careful here because it becomes quite aggressive in pu
and japan as well as china and some of the countries bordering the south china sea come to some agreements for instance over oil and gas exploration under sea and these agreements i think could be the kind of core of some agreement in the future one of those agreements was just back in two thousand and eight around that. and we've seen some additional movement toward agreement in south china say ok martin but if i could put china's policy in a nutshell it doesn't want to have to have to ask for...
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she stood in the future empress of china. about the role of the clinton china. china's renminbi account opened in mid position worldwide. it reads from the dollar is also extremely difficult to get out the country for chinese people. many economists look at china's growing role in the global economy have been toying with the idea of the renminbi becoming a global currency. i'm becoming a global currency of the moment the political there's a need to control the amount of reading the domestic circulation the heavier stripped of the renminbi and got out of the country with a large investment money laundering through investment and now the clay. without a central bank to control how they cling to god and the courts have become intriguing way to get it serviced. the people's bank of china after it was that they don't approve of the corn used in china have it illegal. despite the legal status. the court could still manage to find a strong mark in the country. the coins he had to tighten up to two percent of total pick one trade market. the court are selling for two hu
she stood in the future empress of china. about the role of the clinton china. china's renminbi account opened in mid position worldwide. it reads from the dollar is also extremely difficult to get out the country for chinese people. many economists look at china's growing role in the global economy have been toying with the idea of the renminbi becoming a global currency. i'm becoming a global currency of the moment the political there's a need to control the amount of reading the domestic...