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chinese officials recognized this. my conversations at the highest level often echo sentiments around what we need the private banks to participate, we need the foreign banks to participate. we will not fund on these projects, and more importantly, we don't want to see white elephants. we want these projects to be viable. stephen: transparency and good governance, they are among the biggest challenges facing supporters of the belt and road initiative. in malaysia, a new government has seen the chinese government pair back some of its deals. in countries like sri lanka, a debt default is steering the project somewhat off course. >> a couple of countries, sri lanka is a good example. the chinese financed a big port, but it is not useful, not economic, so now, the chinese have taken it over. and i think we will see that in some smaller and more vulnerable countries. infrastructure sounds nice, but if it doesn't generate a lot of business, then it is not good infrastructure. >> you can see that, the hambantota port was tak
chinese officials recognized this. my conversations at the highest level often echo sentiments around what we need the private banks to participate, we need the foreign banks to participate. we will not fund on these projects, and more importantly, we don't want to see white elephants. we want these projects to be viable. stephen: transparency and good governance, they are among the biggest challenges facing supporters of the belt and road initiative. in malaysia, a new government has seen the...
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they opened a chinese school. so evangelization is always our goal for our church and we try to evangelize to bring christ into the population of chinese in the bay area in san francisco. we have tried to revive, create some programs to really start to evangelize and build up the chinese community here. >> i notice, if we can show this slide again, i think this is slide 12, it would be the chinese catholic pastoral ministry homepage, it's a beautiful website full of activities and news and so on. i'm wondering who does the website for you? >> actually when i came here, and i knew that we would need a website, i got onto social media to evangelize, so actually i learned how to build a website. so i did it myself. >> well done ! >> it is beautiful but still in the process. >> let me ask you, we can show this slide as well which i think is a very good slide, slide number 13. it is what you call your pastoral plan. >> yes, we started to think about how to do evangelization, how to build our community and so we had a m
they opened a chinese school. so evangelization is always our goal for our church and we try to evangelize to bring christ into the population of chinese in the bay area in san francisco. we have tried to revive, create some programs to really start to evangelize and build up the chinese community here. >> i notice, if we can show this slide again, i think this is slide 12, it would be the chinese catholic pastoral ministry homepage, it's a beautiful website full of activities and news...
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we also want to gather people in chinese ministry, you do not have to be chinese. if you can pray for us and if you want to be a support to us, you can contact our chinese ministry office in the archdiocese. >> they can phone you at the archdiocese or go to your website. >> yes. >> and you could use people's have -- help in your ministry. and as a last note i have read that the population of christians in china maybe 200 million in 10 or 15 years which would make it the largest christian population in any country in the world. so the center of christianity is moving from the old european west to asia perhaps.thk for jof san francisco. [ music ] >>> in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilitie
we also want to gather people in chinese ministry, you do not have to be chinese. if you can pray for us and if you want to be a support to us, you can contact our chinese ministry office in the archdiocese. >> they can phone you at the archdiocese or go to your website. >> yes. >> and you could use people's have -- help in your ministry. and as a last note i have read that the population of christians in china maybe 200 million in 10 or 15 years which would make it the...
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have relatives in the chinese camps. but authorities records all the cases of which there are more and more each day. it already has detailed files on one thousand cases and knows of at least ten thousand more. than it's often because of their relatives abroad that chinese kazakhs encounter problems with the author already is. on. the last. one now was arrested after visiting his daughter. the author already saw an encrypted message on whatsapp which raised their suspicions the family's desperate . he didn't want to miss a game like my brother and i went there we told the authorities that we had installed the app on his telephone they told us he would be freed in two or three days but he wasn't released his ill he has problems with his stomach that we found out that they take him from the camp to the hospital where he stays for a few days and then he goes back into the camp and into a hospital for a few days. after george has forwarded the case to the kazakh government they hope the file will be translated and the case w
have relatives in the chinese camps. but authorities records all the cases of which there are more and more each day. it already has detailed files on one thousand cases and knows of at least ten thousand more. than it's often because of their relatives abroad that chinese kazakhs encounter problems with the author already is. on. the last. one now was arrested after visiting his daughter. the author already saw an encrypted message on whatsapp which raised their suspicions the family's...
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in the chinese coolies. chinese firms are turning the tropical wood into luxury floor panels which are then shipped to germany belgium the netherlands and elsewhere. you have such a strong border that's where some would least you know or even for paul but for a purple heart it's for both that's really where for which species we're part of the people and while we want to buy these. one company allows us to visit and take a look around the family business has been operating in suriname for twenty years for its director jamie chair and time is money each month he ships ten tons of wood to europe alone the business is a gold mine but still chen is restless i was here more if my business is having problems i can sleep my brain starts rattling the chinese mentality used to work hard work i once did double shifts for three years. chen son is slated to take over the family business the supply of wood seems endless labor in suriname is cheap and the government is generous. they don't bring any conditions. for export
in the chinese coolies. chinese firms are turning the tropical wood into luxury floor panels which are then shipped to germany belgium the netherlands and elsewhere. you have such a strong border that's where some would least you know or even for paul but for a purple heart it's for both that's really where for which species we're part of the people and while we want to buy these. one company allows us to visit and take a look around the family business has been operating in suriname for twenty...
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particularly in the chinese community. the chinese education centre will be renamed as the edwin and anita lee newcomer school to honor two generous community leaders that have helped guide and support the immigrant community as well as champion strong, effective educational initiatives that lead to better academic outcomes and success for our youth. that is the reading of the resolution by the authors. we do have -- we do have public speakers that have signed up. i will call your name. if you please join us at the podium,. do you want to open with remarks first and then each speaker will have two minutes to speak quickly. >> it is nice having a box of tissues up here ready for me. good evening. it is an an honor to address you this evening because of our school's proposal to change our school's name. schools and educators need to inspire young people to engage in their learning and tried to do their best, to care. to do good work that helps the community. schools need to inspire young people to aspire to be better than th
particularly in the chinese community. the chinese education centre will be renamed as the edwin and anita lee newcomer school to honor two generous community leaders that have helped guide and support the immigrant community as well as champion strong, effective educational initiatives that lead to better academic outcomes and success for our youth. that is the reading of the resolution by the authors. we do have -- we do have public speakers that have signed up. i will call your name. if you...
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but the chinese people are very ambitious. china will be ambitious for the rest of the world. >> the 10 economies by themselves account for nearly 70% of the belt and road gdp. chinese firms have won some deals in these economies, but not too many. they are struggling in order to compete with all of the other firms, whether indian or turkish companies or chinese companies, they will have to adapt, which means collaborating with other partners. >> the infrastructure being built in southeast asia or hackathon or kazakhstan or linking up with africa, first and foremost, it should be shaped by the country in which it is. that, i think, is extremely important in the whole execution of the idea. it is not that china dictates, china saying, this is what your infrastructure must look like, that would be a failure. stephen: new maritime routes, new roads, new railways, new pipelines, newport. the silk road highway is taking shape, moving its product to many markets and bringing the world's offerings into china. up next, we weigh the ri
but the chinese people are very ambitious. china will be ambitious for the rest of the world. >> the 10 economies by themselves account for nearly 70% of the belt and road gdp. chinese firms have won some deals in these economies, but not too many. they are struggling in order to compete with all of the other firms, whether indian or turkish companies or chinese companies, they will have to adapt, which means collaborating with other partners. >> the infrastructure being built in...
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twenty one years ago britain returned hong kong to chinese rule on the basis of an agreement that would guarantee its rights and freedoms for at least fifty years now pro-democracy campaigners charge that china hasn't lived up to its commitments my guest this week here in hong kong is horace chung vice president of the largest pro beijing party and a member of the city government's executive council will he stand up for the rights of people here or allow china to curtail the. forests are welcome to concerts and thank you last year the beijing government made it crystal clear that it no longer feels bound by the joint declaration it signed with britain in one thousand nine hundred four why didn't you stand up for the rights of the people of hong kong when they said that. i fainted the officer push a position is that after signing the joint declaration hong kong has been returned to china and then the hard core fans will come to internal affairs of our home country now but there's a binding international agreement which china signed and these rights and freedoms are supposed to be respect
twenty one years ago britain returned hong kong to chinese rule on the basis of an agreement that would guarantee its rights and freedoms for at least fifty years now pro-democracy campaigners charge that china hasn't lived up to its commitments my guest this week here in hong kong is horace chung vice president of the largest pro beijing party and a member of the city government's executive council will he stand up for the rights of people here or allow china to curtail the. forests are...
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chinese production and sales still lag behind the japanese and american markets and chinese technology giants like chance and holdings and buy do splashing out on comic artists production firms and lavish marketing campaigns. and that's all your business crystal kobo will have an update for you in the next hour thanks for watching i'm. going to. try. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful two years ago in the philippines began a brutal war against the drug gangs in which thousands of people die human rights activists and journalists charge the police with illegal killings charges which president has vigorously denied my guest this week hearing the latest news legal advise us over the whole time no welcome to come to the conflict zone. on g.w. . nine hundred sixty i don't cry i've heard obama. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it wasn't honestly just full of stupidity inclusion. they demanded. that society. might maelstrom of euphoria violence with the b.m.w. or playing the role of my generation watch the vietnam war every day. our documentary takes
chinese production and sales still lag behind the japanese and american markets and chinese technology giants like chance and holdings and buy do splashing out on comic artists production firms and lavish marketing campaigns. and that's all your business crystal kobo will have an update for you in the next hour thanks for watching i'm. going to. try. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful two years ago in the philippines began a brutal war against the drug gangs in which thousands...
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states what's going to happen probably is that prices up the chinese goods will increase maybe the chinese currency will be bad for you a little but in the end it could very well be the u.s. is the loser or the us consumer is the biggest loser in this thing so it's not clear that this will hit the chinese more than the u.s. let's bring in now asia correspondent linda hong who's based in singapore linda what are people saying way you are is china going to come out on top. well china being a one party government since one thousand nine hundred forty nine needs at this it has needs to wage this trade war for longer and apart from terrorists it's actually launched the tit for tat tariff is also oil companies that has also backtracked its promise of creating a million jobs in the u.s. that this promise was made in twenty seventy and now it's a they no longer does it's going to do it because of the trade war that's ongoing and next week look at the population of over a billion and it's also one of the ways that you know the government could actually boost domestic consumption growth so these are
states what's going to happen probably is that prices up the chinese goods will increase maybe the chinese currency will be bad for you a little but in the end it could very well be the u.s. is the loser or the us consumer is the biggest loser in this thing so it's not clear that this will hit the chinese more than the u.s. let's bring in now asia correspondent linda hong who's based in singapore linda what are people saying way you are is china going to come out on top. well china being a one...
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a stark warning on trade from the chinese premier. he says the world is at a crossroads and must choose between protectionism and globalisation. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 19th of september. li keqiang was speaking at the world economic forum in tianjin, as china confirmed its retaliation to massive new us tariffs on chinese imports. also in the programme... a new threat to tesla. elon musk‘s leadership in the spotlight again, as the us department ofjustice investigates his tweets suggesting he'd take the electric car maker private. and here's how europe has opened this morning. a possible solution for the irish border issue in the wrecks it talks. we will have the details. —— brexit talks. and hacking attacks, malware, phishing. they're never far from the headlines. how do companies — and individuals — protect themselves? we'll get the inside track from the boss of cybersecurity experts sonicwall. also... with the supermarket giant tesco opening a no—frills chain in the uk, have you changed the wa
a stark warning on trade from the chinese premier. he says the world is at a crossroads and must choose between protectionism and globalisation. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 19th of september. li keqiang was speaking at the world economic forum in tianjin, as china confirmed its retaliation to massive new us tariffs on chinese imports. also in the programme... a new threat to tesla. elon musk‘s leadership in the spotlight again, as the us department ofjustice...
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components now the chinese imports is minimal compared to the russian the chinese have put in three thousand two hundred troops and thirty aircraft helicopters and planes plus a few tanks and other armored vehicles but it's a gesture that's important it's russia inviting china to show them essentially that russia does not view china as a threat or an adversary but it's also a sign to the west to nato led to the united states that russia and china are getting closer together and might have push came to shove at. we fight alongside each other now and has been watching over these exercises and he says they've gone pretty well so far he went on also to say that russia is a peace loving state we don't do not and cannot have aggressive plans now. that is of course trying to reassure international observers these are. defensive drills rather than aggressive his statements i think might raise eyebrows in western capitals which have been watching russian behavior in ukraine over recent years its behavior in syria at the moment and also going back to say two thousand and eight the invasion of
components now the chinese imports is minimal compared to the russian the chinese have put in three thousand two hundred troops and thirty aircraft helicopters and planes plus a few tanks and other armored vehicles but it's a gesture that's important it's russia inviting china to show them essentially that russia does not view china as a threat or an adversary but it's also a sign to the west to nato led to the united states that russia and china are getting closer together and might have push...
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they are required to follow the chinese government's a line they have to repeat the same thing so they cannot independently report on what is happening a little bit. so in the west we expect the press to be investigative too to show us all the holes in what is generally a democracy but in china it's very different there's this close association between the press and the government as seen through the eyes i think of the china chinese government i mean you can look at chinese history over many many centuries any time the center is not strong basically make it five times out of you know different parts of china so they're determined that their past will not become something that divides the country needs to be something that unites it. oficial it's the people's republic of china but the voice that matters more than any other belongs to president xi jinping president xi has had no qualms in telling chinese journalists and the news outlets they work for the media's ultimate loyalty must be to the state not the story and beijing's interest in what happens in shin jong isn't just political i
they are required to follow the chinese government's a line they have to repeat the same thing so they cannot independently report on what is happening a little bit. so in the west we expect the press to be investigative too to show us all the holes in what is generally a democracy but in china it's very different there's this close association between the press and the government as seen through the eyes i think of the china chinese government i mean you can look at chinese history over many...
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of chinese community health plans. i was born at chinese hospital. c they provide manage care patients for chinese hospital. the spirit of the development agreement and the past relationships with cpmc and chinese hospital were collaborative. cpmc provides hospital services for the community which are not available for chinese hospitals such as labor and delivery or pediatric beds. in mid 2014, just a few months after the development agreement was concluded, sutter notified us they were determine innating all of our existing contracts with cpmc, saint luke's and its doctors and demanding much higher rates. during our most recent contract negotiations, sutter again insisted on rates that were more significantly higher than our own costs and the market as a whole. just to put that in perspective, the cost of a normal delivery at cpmc is two and a half times than it was in 2013. company we hope they will hold e collaboration we had prior to 2013 and return to more reasonable and fair market rates for their services. we believe this will help us fulfill
of chinese community health plans. i was born at chinese hospital. c they provide manage care patients for chinese hospital. the spirit of the development agreement and the past relationships with cpmc and chinese hospital were collaborative. cpmc provides hospital services for the community which are not available for chinese hospitals such as labor and delivery or pediatric beds. in mid 2014, just a few months after the development agreement was concluded, sutter notified us they were...
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translation: the chinese government will not fall back. if the us begins to target china, it will have a huge impact on us businessmen operating here, not just the chinese. whoever has the stronger will will win. but, for now, i still believe china has the ability to control the situation. from china's point of view, the us has also reaped multiple rewards here. looking at the last few decades since the us and china established diplomatic tie, all the us companies are in china, some have a big operation here, some bigger than in the us, you can't say that's not a success. what do they have to complain about? this is coming at a delicate time for the chinese economy, which is slowing down. at a local university we hear how it has some worried aboutjob prospects, and also how it is leading to a rising sense of national pride. translation: china has risen quickly over the last few decades and has ca ptu red over the last few decades and has captured the attention of the world, that's why the us wants to suppress us. that's why the us wants to
translation: the chinese government will not fall back. if the us begins to target china, it will have a huge impact on us businessmen operating here, not just the chinese. whoever has the stronger will will win. but, for now, i still believe china has the ability to control the situation. from china's point of view, the us has also reaped multiple rewards here. looking at the last few decades since the us and china established diplomatic tie, all the us companies are in china, some have a big...
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the chinese government can say the same thing 15 times. that's not the chinese government. that's american analysts. the source of this information is the chinese government because tip or etim, all of it was enlisted in a terrorist designation list at the request of the chinese government. well, the us government said in 2006 that the east turkestan islamic movement, which uses the name tip, as you know, these groups are all quite overlapping, is the most militant of the uighur separatist groups. that is 12 years ago. so they have reformed, have they? no, they didn't reform. china is showing its true colours. the chinese government...one of the countries that effectively utilised 9/11 to their benefit is the chinese government, perhaps the most effectively utilised government is the chinese government. yeah, but you told me i was out of date. i'll tell you, though, 15 years later, the british government listed both organisations, or if it is one organisation, as a terrorist group. islamic terrorist and separatist organisation. this isjuly 2016, quoted by reuters, trying to
the chinese government can say the same thing 15 times. that's not the chinese government. that's american analysts. the source of this information is the chinese government because tip or etim, all of it was enlisted in a terrorist designation list at the request of the chinese government. well, the us government said in 2006 that the east turkestan islamic movement, which uses the name tip, as you know, these groups are all quite overlapping, is the most militant of the uighur separatist...
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the latest, the chinese. we have explored their ambitions, asking whether dreams and far off beijing match those on the african continent. "belt and road," china's trade super highway. mombasa is seen as the gateway to africa. relylandlocked nations on this port to get goods in out. railway is the big est infrastructure project since independence from britain in 1963. kenya paid $3.8 billion. china arranged the financing and built a railroad network deep into the heart of the continent. it cuts the journey to kenya's capital to five hours down from eight for cargo transported by truck. >> the initiative is i believe a good initiative for the region. -- railway link mombasa to nairobi, it's creating immense opportunities. the railway link, i have reservations about the price that was paid. however, the fact that we have a rail link now is creating immense opportunities. resulting in reductions in supply times and so on. >> there is no one else who can compete with the chinese. >> when we look at it with an afr
the latest, the chinese. we have explored their ambitions, asking whether dreams and far off beijing match those on the african continent. "belt and road," china's trade super highway. mombasa is seen as the gateway to africa. relylandlocked nations on this port to get goods in out. railway is the big est infrastructure project since independence from britain in 1963. kenya paid $3.8 billion. china arranged the financing and built a railroad network deep into the heart of the...
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whether it's the chinese government and also the chinese companies and china is interested in bringing in africa within the kind of perspective of the of the silk road or the invention of the road absolutely that the chinese president put together how interested is china really in developing a different kind of relationship or all these changes that has made the pledging of sixty billion dollars of which forty five billion quintal correspondent is still in the form of knowns that carry with it interest rates and penalties for non repayments so how interested is china really in changing the relationship. well i don't think the direction general direction of the relationship has any real changes but there are some interesting language change because previously china focused more on the poverty reduction and in line with that by this year capacity butin is mention a multiple times where such as actually china is more interested into injecting more of the manufacturing capacity and a more even part of the china supply chain over to african countries and this is a positive change i would sa
whether it's the chinese government and also the chinese companies and china is interested in bringing in africa within the kind of perspective of the of the silk road or the invention of the road absolutely that the chinese president put together how interested is china really in developing a different kind of relationship or all these changes that has made the pledging of sixty billion dollars of which forty five billion quintal correspondent is still in the form of knowns that carry with it...
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presumably worried about the chinese banking system as well. the assumption is the state will not let it go and most of the exposure is domestic, so it's not quite lehman brothers. people are worried about it and they are worried because since the financial crisis china has over—relied on investment stimulus, in effect, building infrastructure and so on, for its continued growth. if it is not going to do that any more — and we're getting to the outer edges of what can be done — what will take over? and that is what he was talking about. he said we will not do another big fiscal stimulus, we will not do competitive devaluation, we are doing tax cuts, very reasonable set of pressures that he was putting forward to mitigate the effects of the trade war, but also as an ongoing set of reforms. what he also made promises on, which i think were perhaps less, received with less credulity, was the idea china would continue to open its economy and trade on level terms with international partners. that is the element of donald trump's complaint that
presumably worried about the chinese banking system as well. the assumption is the state will not let it go and most of the exposure is domestic, so it's not quite lehman brothers. people are worried about it and they are worried because since the financial crisis china has over—relied on investment stimulus, in effect, building infrastructure and so on, for its continued growth. if it is not going to do that any more — and we're getting to the outer edges of what can be done — what will...
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of of chinese assets. it looks like fairly attractive risk reward is emerging and our view, and it could be time to start dipping toes into the water. david: right, but back to my earlier point, that would have been the case three months ago. if i listened to that advice, i would have lost a lot of money. what makes you think the sentiment improves? we see the flows reversed back into edm? eli: sure. now one catalyst would be the rupee at this point in time. it's coming close to the seventh and we figure it's more likely we will see stabilization at this level instead of further depreciation over the selling. we don't believe the chinese government is incentivized to see much more declines from your. three reasons. markets have traditionally been harboring of capital light. the memories of what happened in an5 and 2016 are very fresh, opening this can of worms is likely the last thing they want to do at this point in time. second, trade talks between the u.s. and china are still ongoing. the line in the sa
of of chinese assets. it looks like fairly attractive risk reward is emerging and our view, and it could be time to start dipping toes into the water. david: right, but back to my earlier point, that would have been the case three months ago. if i listened to that advice, i would have lost a lot of money. what makes you think the sentiment improves? we see the flows reversed back into edm? eli: sure. now one catalyst would be the rupee at this point in time. it's coming close to the seventh and...
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was prepared to tax the totality of chinese imports. 0ne was prepared to tax the totality of chinese imports. one of the interesting things is that the reason that the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs, which will hate everything from toys to furniture, is that the us economy is doing quite well right now and they have done the calculation that american consumers can withstand slightly higher prices because there is quite a bit of political support from rectifying what the united states has said is an unfairtrade what the united states has said is an unfair trade relationship with china. that is kim in new york. karishma is at the world economic forum in tianjin. interesting, with the last few minutes we have heard china says it has no choice but to fight back, so the escalation continues? absolutely. i have to say this was to be expected. every time we have seen china respond to the united states when it has come to previous rounds of tariffs, that is what beijing has consistently said, it has to retaliate becau
was prepared to tax the totality of chinese imports. 0ne was prepared to tax the totality of chinese imports. one of the interesting things is that the reason that the trump administration feels safe in imposing these tariffs, which will hate everything from toys to furniture, is that the us economy is doing quite well right now and they have done the calculation that american consumers can withstand slightly higher prices because there is quite a bit of political support from rectifying what...
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over 5000 on the chinese side. vonnie: if the president was going to reverse course, what would that mean? is it possible? mike: it does not look like he is going to. 38%-40% isey here, his approval rating. it is not likely he wants to so he probably, will not back down. the chinese did not seem to want to back down either, according to analysts, so both sides ready to settle in for a long standoff. ma said this could last 20 years. julie: we were looking at products exempt, including a number of children's items like car seats, playpens, things of that nature. but as you said, the list is very long. i started to go through the 194 pages and i do not think i got past the fish and vegetables and fruits. wilbur ross is on the record this one have an effect on the consumer, but looking at the list it is hard to see that. mike: this round will start to have an effect on the consumer, although they did exempt some this one have an effect on thethings like a big sellersr christmas time before the midterms -- big sellers
over 5000 on the chinese side. vonnie: if the president was going to reverse course, what would that mean? is it possible? mike: it does not look like he is going to. 38%-40% isey here, his approval rating. it is not likely he wants to so he probably, will not back down. the chinese did not seem to want to back down either, according to analysts, so both sides ready to settle in for a long standoff. ma said this could last 20 years. julie: we were looking at products exempt, including a number...
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now, the chinese or spokesman for the chinese foreign minister says that the u.s. tariffs are unacceptable and they go on to say, "the latest steps taken by the u.s. has also brought new uncertainties to the consultation between our two sides." we hope that the u.s. will realize the negative consequences of its actions and take credible means to correct them in a timely manner. now they're referring to a meeting that's been setup between the ministry of commerce officials in china and the treasury department officials here that meeting is supposed to be here in d.c. at the end of september. president donald trump says that china has had a year to come up to the table and work out the issues, specifically changing systemically the issues with protecting intellectual property as well as opening their trade barriers or opening their markets because and eliminating trade barriers but they still haven't. president trump: we are the piggy bank to the world. we've been ripped off by china, we've been ripped off by, excuse me mr. president, the european union, of which you
now, the chinese or spokesman for the chinese foreign minister says that the u.s. tariffs are unacceptable and they go on to say, "the latest steps taken by the u.s. has also brought new uncertainties to the consultation between our two sides." we hope that the u.s. will realize the negative consequences of its actions and take credible means to correct them in a timely manner. now they're referring to a meeting that's been setup between the ministry of commerce officials in china and...
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president trumps new duties have made two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports more expensive china it's straight back. also on the show as brics it's talks enter the final stretch irish horse breeders look ahead to see if they're on track to lose lots of money. and backtalk authorities are even getting streetside food and other vendors in what they claim is a push for more hygiene and order. it's time for business on d.w. imo you don't hear us welcome to the program we start with a never ending story u.s. president donald trump has announced yet another set of tariffs on chinese products this time it will hit things like copy machines and memory chips and many consumer goods the new duty essentially said at ten percent will affect two hundred billion dollars worth of imports as expected the chinese didn't just sit there and watch. a matter of hours after u.s. president donald trump slapped his biggest tariffs yet on china china fired straight back from beijing tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods casting doubt on any willingness to make a deal in the near futu
president trumps new duties have made two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports more expensive china it's straight back. also on the show as brics it's talks enter the final stretch irish horse breeders look ahead to see if they're on track to lose lots of money. and backtalk authorities are even getting streetside food and other vendors in what they claim is a push for more hygiene and order. it's time for business on d.w. imo you don't hear us welcome to the program we start with a...
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news live from more than a million muslims forced into chinese reeducation camps human rights groups describe the detentions as a form of ethnic cleansing the doubloon meets a former inmates who fled to neighboring kazakhstan also on the program. sweden's general election leaves the country's two main political blocs in a dead heat and sees a surge in support for the anti immigration far right. because of more onto migrants on rest in eastern germany a small town has shaken after a man dies in a fight with two afghans the far right thousands of demonstrators also the streets . i feel gal welcome to the program the united nations human rights chief has called on china to allow monitors to investigate allegations of large scale aba tree detention of muslim minorities the allegations which mashal bash alleged describes as deeply disturbing appear in a report published today by human rights watch it says more than a million muslims have been detained in so-called reeducation camps in china's northwestern jan jan region details of the internment system are emerging slowly because the chin
news live from more than a million muslims forced into chinese reeducation camps human rights groups describe the detentions as a form of ethnic cleansing the doubloon meets a former inmates who fled to neighboring kazakhstan also on the program. sweden's general election leaves the country's two main political blocs in a dead heat and sees a surge in support for the anti immigration far right. because of more onto migrants on rest in eastern germany a small town has shaken after a man dies in...
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we have already heard from chinese officials that the trade war is very much, in the chinese view, being pushed by the us administration and china has consistently said that all it can do is to push back and to retaliate. i think it is quite key to just look at what that says about the chinese position here, constantly trying to say that they are the victims of this trade war, not the people who started it. but what is this trade war doing for hiring expectations in the domestic chinese market? to a nswer the domestic chinese market? to answer that question i am joined by danny yuen, he is president of one of the top three staffing companies in the world. i know you have released a report on hiring expectations, any sign of the trade frictions worrying chinese companies as they would to hire in the future? —— look to higher. —— look to hire. the biggest thing is uncertainty is a. this last quarter showed a little bit of decline versus the last quarter and bit of decline versus the last quarterand a bit of decline versus the last quarter and a little bit lower than the last year f
we have already heard from chinese officials that the trade war is very much, in the chinese view, being pushed by the us administration and china has consistently said that all it can do is to push back and to retaliate. i think it is quite key to just look at what that says about the chinese position here, constantly trying to say that they are the victims of this trade war, not the people who started it. but what is this trade war doing for hiring expectations in the domestic chinese market?...
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companies might face a chinese consumer backlash if the chinese people leave that they're being maligned . they will boycott and that's that's not something you know you're going to you're already starting to see some anti american sentiments and want to buy that's american right i mean this is the one thing to donald trump thinks that the only people who are nationalistic are. and as the world's two largest economies refused to concede any ground in this trade war the impact will be felt around the world joining us now from london is greg swenson gregg's the founding partner of london based brig macedon a finance company which focuses on investments in emerging and frontier markets good to have you with us greg what is the endgame here we perhaps being a little naive in seeing these these terraces as nothing other than protectionist is this more about a battle for global economic activity yeah i mean it's a it's a great question i don't think this is the goal has been demonstrated or the goal has been articulated well by the president what he seems to dwell on is to trade deficit and he
companies might face a chinese consumer backlash if the chinese people leave that they're being maligned . they will boycott and that's that's not something you know you're going to you're already starting to see some anti american sentiments and want to buy that's american right i mean this is the one thing to donald trump thinks that the only people who are nationalistic are. and as the world's two largest economies refused to concede any ground in this trade war the impact will be felt...
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bicycles made with chinese frames then takes place in europe and. it's an industry that provides one hundred thousand jobs on the continent. winner is glad that protection is tariffs keep chinese competitors out of europe's markets . but the international trade in bicycles is a hotly fought segment and the company's trying to grab a slice of the pie it will go to great lengths to do so. not long after the e.u. implemented punitive tariffs on bikes from china they began to arrive from cambodia malaysia indonesia and other places when it grew clear that the bikes were actually being made by chinese firms punitive tariffs against those countries were put in place. then tunisia began exporting them. and was soon slapped with tariffs. today components for the bikes are still mostly made in china but the frames are finished elsewhere like taiwan which because that's where the rules say value was added the bikes are then no longer subject to punitive tariffs when they're imported into the e.u. . so what happens when the market for bicycles isn't protected
bicycles made with chinese frames then takes place in europe and. it's an industry that provides one hundred thousand jobs on the continent. winner is glad that protection is tariffs keep chinese competitors out of europe's markets . but the international trade in bicycles is a hotly fought segment and the company's trying to grab a slice of the pie it will go to great lengths to do so. not long after the e.u. implemented punitive tariffs on bikes from china they began to arrive from cambodia...
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dollars tariffs on chinese goods sixty billion dollars worth of chinese terrace on u.s. goods which side hurts more. the u.s. economy can hardly replace the chinese goods so it's not like these goods will be produced in the united states what's going to happen probably is that prices of the chinese goods will increase maybe the chinese currency will devalue a little about in the end it could very well be that the u.s. is the loser or the u.s. consumer is the biggest loser in this thing so it's not clear that this will hit the chinese more than the u.s. now winter giants like washington and beijing fight with each other where does that to dispute leafier up. well europe has no interest in global protectionism increasing on the other hand there are opportunities for european companies now and there are opportunities for europe to get to stay out of this route so it could be that on the one hand the chinese will make concessions to the europeans to intensify trade with europe and it could also be that some european companies those competing with chinese companies in the u.s
dollars tariffs on chinese goods sixty billion dollars worth of chinese terrace on u.s. goods which side hurts more. the u.s. economy can hardly replace the chinese goods so it's not like these goods will be produced in the united states what's going to happen probably is that prices of the chinese goods will increase maybe the chinese currency will devalue a little about in the end it could very well be that the u.s. is the loser or the u.s. consumer is the biggest loser in this thing so it's...
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whether it's the chinese government and also the chinese companies and china is interested in bringing africa within that kind of perspective of the of the silk road the reinvention of the same road absolutely that the chinese president put together how interested is china really in developing a different kind of relationship or all of these changes that has made the pledging of sixty billion dollars of which forty five billion quintal correspondent it's still in the form of knowns that carry with it interest rates and penalties for non repayments so how interested is china really in changing the relationship. well i don't think the direction general direction of the relationship has any real changes but there are some interesting language change because previously china focused more on a poverty reduction and in line with that by this year capacity butin is mention a multiple times where such as actually china is more interested into injecting more of the manufacturing capacity and a more even part of the china supply chain over to african countries and this is a positive change i wou
whether it's the chinese government and also the chinese companies and china is interested in bringing africa within that kind of perspective of the of the silk road the reinvention of the same road absolutely that the chinese president put together how interested is china really in developing a different kind of relationship or all of these changes that has made the pledging of sixty billion dollars of which forty five billion quintal correspondent it's still in the form of knowns that carry...
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david: are you positive on chinese tech? part of it is sentiment driven, part of it is markets trying to bacon -- bake in --would you touch chinese tech at these levels? james: we walked into the second quarter earnings cycle extremely negative on q2 prospects for larger names in the space. had's significant revelatory announcements on every subsegment, and the primary data relativelyremain negative, short to medium-term perspective. the additional element is that the chinese market declines which usually trigger a transition from growth to value, growth started to break down in may, that is not a conducive market for the likes of tencent and a larger tech names in that market area we do see value emerging in the mega platforms like tencent, but also leading vertical players in the online audio state -- online auto space. haslinda: the yuan will go to at 730, markets will feel a lot of pain area that could be the end of currencies. james: i understand the statement, and from our perspective we have a rate hike in the cards u
david: are you positive on chinese tech? part of it is sentiment driven, part of it is markets trying to bacon -- bake in --would you touch chinese tech at these levels? james: we walked into the second quarter earnings cycle extremely negative on q2 prospects for larger names in the space. had's significant revelatory announcements on every subsegment, and the primary data relativelyremain negative, short to medium-term perspective. the additional element is that the chinese market declines...
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hurt the chinese more than they hurt us. lou: when you say threatened, what do you mean? >> two threats this week. one was to say if you impose the tariffs we're not going to come to washington to talk. well, that's okay with us. lou: the talks that they requested. >> that they requested. lou: they asked for them. >> right. the other thing the chinese threatened was to go after u.s. companies in china, not to sell them products, and they also made a threat against apple. now, if they do that, what they are saying to the rest of the world is move your supply chains out of china. that's actually happening. we saw japanese and south korean companies move their supply chains. lou: there are still a lot of people who don't understand the chinese are stealing $600 billion of intellectual property from the united states from our military industrial firms, from those organizations. $600 billion a year. the president is ending that. he's ending half a trillion dollars in deficits, for crying out loud, and they still don't understand
hurt the chinese more than they hurt us. lou: when you say threatened, what do you mean? >> two threats this week. one was to say if you impose the tariffs we're not going to come to washington to talk. well, that's okay with us. lou: the talks that they requested. >> that they requested. lou: they asked for them. >> right. the other thing the chinese threatened was to go after u.s. companies in china, not to sell them products, and they also made a threat against apple. now,...
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imports practically the remainder of all chinese products sold in the u.s. will also fall under the terrorists the president's view is that to destroy the chinese economy we're not trying to put them out of business we're trying to get them to join the international trading nations world and be a citizen out of by by the rules for the first time in some twenty odd years prior to the u.s. announcement china's foreign ministry had warned china would indeed retaliate. with china will have to take necessary countermeasures to defend its own legitimate rights and interests the increased tensions will likely scuttle the renewal of trade talks between beijing and washington while about five thousand chinese products including household goods from vacuum cleaners to bikes will be targeted many u.s. businesses are expected to suffer as well three out of four american companies are adversely affected by u.s. tariffs and maybe sixty percent are adversely affected by the chinese tariff so that companies and remember these are folks doing business in china experts agree
imports practically the remainder of all chinese products sold in the u.s. will also fall under the terrorists the president's view is that to destroy the chinese economy we're not trying to put them out of business we're trying to get them to join the international trading nations world and be a citizen out of by by the rules for the first time in some twenty odd years prior to the u.s. announcement china's foreign ministry had warned china would indeed retaliate. with china will have to take...
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it's not a military alliance as such the chinese want to keep the cold. so tight because politically the chinese china's a rising power they think that well if you contest the world in ten years we'll catch it in twenty years or fifty years russia says lining power all day trying to preempt said if they had the mind spine catching up quickly that's why they're more sort of more aggressive than china that's what a chinese don't form to challenge the united states on a russian timetable because that's too aggressive for them still for them that have a lot to learn from the russian army particularly they see hundreds in syria they have experience in new cranes of will fight you know army the chinese army is a piece on me and the city he still has a lot of all the legacies from the city of amal arrow of total people's war which is not the kind of information technology cutting edge war china wants to see china can actually learn from the experience that russian soldiers him in ukraine crimea and now in syria yes yes what does russia get out of this. for russi
it's not a military alliance as such the chinese want to keep the cold. so tight because politically the chinese china's a rising power they think that well if you contest the world in ten years we'll catch it in twenty years or fifty years russia says lining power all day trying to preempt said if they had the mind spine catching up quickly that's why they're more sort of more aggressive than china that's what a chinese don't form to challenge the united states on a russian timetable because...
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the chinese, i don't think the chinese would ever go for it, because they are so sensitive to people mixing up with their domestic politics i don't think they want to take the chance. the north koreans are different -- there's nothing to go back on with the north koreans. they don't have a lot of defenses. >> i want to talk about microsoft, it recently said it detected and seized websites with hackers linked to the gru. do you know what the hackers were targeting? >> what the russians were trying to go after, they were trying to set up a fake website where people from the hill would go to that website, and download the software, allow the russian intel service to steal information. it is the only way the russians operate. but they are doing it in this case because they want to get information to leak out, to harm campaigns. senator mccaskill from missouri was one of them. >> what is it you are doing to ramp up and ensure that the intellectual property will be protected? >> right now, it is really on the private sector. , ifou are the ceo of a firm it is the intellectual property that
the chinese, i don't think the chinese would ever go for it, because they are so sensitive to people mixing up with their domestic politics i don't think they want to take the chance. the north koreans are different -- there's nothing to go back on with the north koreans. they don't have a lot of defenses. >> i want to talk about microsoft, it recently said it detected and seized websites with hackers linked to the gru. do you know what the hackers were targeting? >> what the...
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well yes but the chinese government has a long arm. kazakstan and china have a close economic relationship beijing has invested a lot into kazakhs stands infrastructure as part of its new silk road project. which gets you to the good little bit. but the internment of muslims in china has caused quite a stir in kazakstan. many cossacks have relatives in the chinese camps. at a door it records all the cases of which there are more and more each day. it already has detailed files on one thousand cases and knows of at least ten thousand more. than it's often because of their relatives abroad that chinese cossacks encounter problems with the author already is. on. the national. one man was arrested after visiting his daughter. the off already saw an encrypted message on whatsapp which raised their suspicions the family's desperate. give up on the missing give mike to my brother and i went there we told the authorities that we had installed the app on his telephone they told us he would be freed in two or three days but he wasn't released hi
well yes but the chinese government has a long arm. kazakstan and china have a close economic relationship beijing has invested a lot into kazakhs stands infrastructure as part of its new silk road project. which gets you to the good little bit. but the internment of muslims in china has caused quite a stir in kazakstan. many cossacks have relatives in the chinese camps. at a door it records all the cases of which there are more and more each day. it already has detailed files on one thousand...
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president trump's new tariffs on chinese products could be announced as soon as today. and it's a stormy start to the week for financial markets in asia as typhoon mangkhut rips through the region. japan is closed today for a public holiday. as we have just mentioned, just six months ago, the clock is ticking, until we are scheduled to leave the european union. britain has yet to agree a brexit deal with the bloc. this week prime minister theresa may will attend an eu summit in salzburg which will allow the eu's leaders to properly discuss her proposals to leave the eu. so where are we in the negotiations? well, around 80% of a deal between the two sides has been agreed, according to eu chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. theresa may's proposals would see britain signing up to a common rulebook — effectively keeping british goods in the single market but without accepting regulations for services, the european court ofjustice, or free movement of people. the border between northern ireland and the irish republic is a key sticking point in the negotiations. the eu
president trump's new tariffs on chinese products could be announced as soon as today. and it's a stormy start to the week for financial markets in asia as typhoon mangkhut rips through the region. japan is closed today for a public holiday. as we have just mentioned, just six months ago, the clock is ticking, until we are scheduled to leave the european union. britain has yet to agree a brexit deal with the bloc. this week prime minister theresa may will attend an eu summit in salzburg which...
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on the chinese side. they brought them in the fold, t enemy number one is the united states, make no mistake. laura: that is despite president trump's good personalti reship with president putin. michael: well, i think putin understands well that the united states has a two track policy, one from president trump and another from congress and the rest of thexecutive branch. he understands that the u.s. is one of his largest competitors in the world, if not his chief adversary. this: nato is seeing in exercise as extremely provocative and maybe a rehearsal for an actual conflict. ell, it is a rehearsal for an actual conflict, no doubt about it. it is prticing area denial and anti-axis capabilities, so things like anti-ship weapons, air defense systems. in the event of a u.s. contingency in east asia. the u.s. is the adversary that is beingorlannedn this scenario. laura: this is all happening despite the u.s. trying to work with china on north korea. it seems like an era of shifting alliances, butaybe it isn
on the chinese side. they brought them in the fold, t enemy number one is the united states, make no mistake. laura: that is despite president trump's good personalti reship with president putin. michael: well, i think putin understands well that the united states has a two track policy, one from president trump and another from congress and the rest of thexecutive branch. he understands that the u.s. is one of his largest competitors in the world, if not his chief adversary. this: nato is...
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chinese companies are selling to chinese users. the u.s. is doing the same. they are not competing for the same customer. david: there is a belief in the united states that basically japan, and now china, can take with the united states invents and replicated and i can less expensive and faster but they are not able to create the invention in the first place. >> i think that is false. if i show you the apps on my phone, you will be shocked how great they are. in china, there is no cash anymore. the innovation has taken the stage where everyone pays each other through their phones. there are about it fast food restaurants -- there are robotic fast food restaurants. the access to the internet to buy things, food delivery, shared bicycles -- china is very innovative now. these apps do not exist in the united states. david: you have apple pay. if i were able -- and i am not just to take those apart, what i see that they are entirely different? may president trump have the point that china has benefited from getting access to technology? andf we take the chinese c
chinese companies are selling to chinese users. the u.s. is doing the same. they are not competing for the same customer. david: there is a belief in the united states that basically japan, and now china, can take with the united states invents and replicated and i can less expensive and faster but they are not able to create the invention in the first place. >> i think that is false. if i show you the apps on my phone, you will be shocked how great they are. in china, there is no cash...
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the chinese have the benefit of addressing a broader chinese population. they are less reliant on international policies. that would make china stronger. if you have the right talent and you have the domestic market, i believe this ratio may grow over time. haslinda: you are invested in , which is airbnb struggling the chinese market. what can it overcome? >> the challenge is not different from what alibaba goes through the u.s. market. it's different from when baidu tries to go outside china to japan and the outside market. try to enter a brand-new market with a different local culture, different consumer behavior, different consumer spending quickly localize, find the right partner to work with. they have china, to rapidly adapt. job,b has done a very good relative to other international companies coming to china. going to a new market is not as have aas saying less us company in the u.s. bring this international. for chinese companies going international, they understand this. they don't face as much of a challenge. caninda: you think airbnb succeed. >>
the chinese have the benefit of addressing a broader chinese population. they are less reliant on international policies. that would make china stronger. if you have the right talent and you have the domestic market, i believe this ratio may grow over time. haslinda: you are invested in , which is airbnb struggling the chinese market. what can it overcome? >> the challenge is not different from what alibaba goes through the u.s. market. it's different from when baidu tries to go outside...
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it could mean a one way ticket out of the country it already has for one foreign correspondent and chinese journalists have it worse threats violence in some cases prison sentences the story is the alleged mass incarceration of weekers and other turkic muslim minorities more than a million of them in the shin john we go to top of this region and twenty three million people there are now being tracked by a high tech surveillance system the chinese media echo their government security narrative on this that the measures are necessary given separatist movements in the area prone to violence and the terminology can be telling what the international media called internment camps forced indoctrination the chinese media described as political education centers counter extremism training schools our starting point this week is the resource rich news rich region of sion job. it's not as though she and john. is a black hole for news if it was it would be a big one since the region is twice the size of germany what should and jong is is a black hole for a certain kind of. the official narrative and h
it could mean a one way ticket out of the country it already has for one foreign correspondent and chinese journalists have it worse threats violence in some cases prison sentences the story is the alleged mass incarceration of weekers and other turkic muslim minorities more than a million of them in the shin john we go to top of this region and twenty three million people there are now being tracked by a high tech surveillance system the chinese media echo their government security narrative...
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companies might face a chinese consumer backlash if the chinese people believe that they're being maligned all right they will boycott and that's that's not something you know you're going to you're already starting to see some anti american sentiments and want to buy that it's american right i mean this is the one thing donald trump thinks that the only people who are nationalistic are. and as the world's two largest economies refuse to concede any ground in this trade war the impact will be felt around the world got harder al-jazeera beijing. back to more ahead on this news hour including holding out hope the search is underway for the missing in the wake of time for a man caught in the philippines a former argentinean leader is charged with corruption we take a look at the political future of christina cash and one of europe's top amateur female golfers has been met it on the course you know here with the details in scripts. north korean leader kim jong un says he wants to produce a big outcome during three days of talks with south korea's president when j. in it's the first time a sout
companies might face a chinese consumer backlash if the chinese people believe that they're being maligned all right they will boycott and that's that's not something you know you're going to you're already starting to see some anti american sentiments and want to buy that it's american right i mean this is the one thing donald trump thinks that the only people who are nationalistic are. and as the world's two largest economies refuse to concede any ground in this trade war the impact will be...