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i think this did affect to mary mary how miracle viewed china. china was there for germany and china was there for europe during the europe crisis. and she, i don't think she's ever forgotten that politically and economically, it was all systems go. and then hamburg, trade was booming in both directions. it soon became part of china's massive belt and wrote infrastructure plan for china. all these trading investment also had profound strategic meaning for the development of its own economy and technologies . if you think about the 3 biggest industry areas within the 3 lead business areas in germany, it's machine building. it's automotive and it's of course, climate technology, all of which china wanted. they wanted to kind of innovative capacity that germany can deliver in terms of its are indeed german universities and research bodies jumped on the bandwagon to. there was huge growth in partnerships in science and technology. medical's approach seem to be working at the gateway with china was proving to be a wonder drug helping to fix the euro. crisis pitching germany's economy to t
i think this did affect to mary mary how miracle viewed china. china was there for germany and china was there for europe during the europe crisis. and she, i don't think she's ever forgotten that politically and economically, it was all systems go. and then hamburg, trade was booming in both directions. it soon became part of china's massive belt and wrote infrastructure plan for china. all these trading investment also had profound strategic meaning for the development of its own economy and...
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china's bidi beat out china. the parent company of ali pei had grown into a giant. >> from the china perspective, jack ma was a huge threat. >> only days before antwerp was officially about to launch -- >> they put the brakes on the ipa. this is a stunning turn of events. >> all of a sudden, everything came to a screeching halt. >> by all reporting, president xi jinping personally intervened by stopping it is ipo from going forward. >> were growing resources still reeling? >> there were growing questions about china's billionaire jack ma. >> where is ma? >> ma had given a speech accusing regulators of stifling innovation only ten days before ant's planned ipo. >> you can't do that. if xi believed he could challenge the chinese leadership and ultimately the party itself, then the entire edifice of control in china was amiss. >> they had convinced other tech companies to grow largely unregulated for a decade. they had created the wild west in which the government had little say. >> they have perceived to have masse
china's bidi beat out china. the parent company of ali pei had grown into a giant. >> from the china perspective, jack ma was a huge threat. >> only days before antwerp was officially about to launch -- >> they put the brakes on the ipa. this is a stunning turn of events. >> all of a sudden, everything came to a screeching halt. >> by all reporting, president xi jinping personally intervened by stopping it is ipo from going forward. >> were growing resources...
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why we seeing that change from china? morning rob, i think china has several priorities here. the 1st one is, is, is energy security. it's an obsession with china as well as with most government. and how's that sound is a key part in the ensuring that china has enough oil and natural gas. one 5th of its natural gas comes from context on or through cars next on bad quantities, but all are coming through there. so they need as much stability as possible there . and i think another thing which change them is the fact that russia intervened. russia and china hubs, what you'd call it best, a fractious relationship, but at the moment it's a salo does. it's going to ever be on there. i think the fact that russia was able to intervene meant that china was able to be a bit more vocal and how it felt about what was going on there. and also, as it was mentioned in the word, the word in the report, the words color revolution can have a chilling effect in china because it's always afraid of a popular uprising over throwing power. so once overturning its government in china . so once you ha
why we seeing that change from china? morning rob, i think china has several priorities here. the 1st one is, is, is energy security. it's an obsession with china as well as with most government. and how's that sound is a key part in the ensuring that china has enough oil and natural gas. one 5th of its natural gas comes from context on or through cars next on bad quantities, but all are coming through there. so they need as much stability as possible there . and i think another thing which...
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i think people know a lot more by china now and how they view china has changed whether china cares about us. i still think that it wants the olympics to be a success and it's very important for china's and international image that the olympics it should be a success. so i think they, they definitely do care about it. one thing that i'm trying to think about is and contacts historical context out when have the games thing boycotted am and when have people talked about it and decided against it? boycotts are an interesting one. a lot. some people say that are just don't work at all and some people say that can actually make things happen. i mean, we saw that the boycott of south africa ultimately led to apartheid em, near the end of apartheid am and by isolating south africa that way, am with ad china because of its international power. am boycotting is very difficult because china holds a lot of the economic power so that people are loath to to go for a full boycott. i think boycott cambia effective. definitely. and indeed china boycotted the 1980 olympics in moscow. the u. s. lead boycot
i think people know a lot more by china now and how they view china has changed whether china cares about us. i still think that it wants the olympics to be a success and it's very important for china's and international image that the olympics it should be a success. so i think they, they definitely do care about it. one thing that i'm trying to think about is and contacts historical context out when have the games thing boycotted am and when have people talked about it and decided against it?...
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— sense the current situation is good for china? thank you for havin: good for china? thank you for having me _ good for china? thank you for having me on. _ good for china? thank you for having me on. my— good for china? thank you for i having me on. my understanding is that the current situation, if it is not too bad for china because if you look at it from the chinese perspective, much of the us focus during the barn administration has been on the strategic competition with china. right now with the developments in ukraine there has been a lot more us attention as well as western intention on russia, ukraine and the west. this temporarily leaves from the tension that was currently focused on china. but i think your question also is too if situations to escalate and if we do see a russian invasion of ukraine or a conflict over ukraine, that could put china in a much more difficult spot. i5 could put china in a much more difficult spot.— difficult spot. is there a sense that _ difficult spot. is there a sense that china - difficult spot. is there a sense that chin
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produces, china produces three. the use of ai in life in china for things like facial record nation and other things is already widespread. they are the only country right now that has ethical regulations on the use of artificial intelligence. i think china is going to do white well in terms of adaptation -- quite well in terms of adaptation and integration into society. more broadly, i think a lot of people miss that artificial intelligence, or the intent of ai, is to remove humans from the workforce. that has always been the dream of ai. the long-term effects is going to be a fundamental change to the way we think of work, and the role of human labor and human capital in society. that is something that i think philosophically we will have to grapple with. rishaad: thank you so much. brett king from moven joining us. coming up, a look at china's latest covid outbreak, threatening economic growth. at the same time, the global supply chain as well. looking at that, on the way. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: emerging
produces, china produces three. the use of ai in life in china for things like facial record nation and other things is already widespread. they are the only country right now that has ethical regulations on the use of artificial intelligence. i think china is going to do white well in terms of adaptation -- quite well in terms of adaptation and integration into society. more broadly, i think a lot of people miss that artificial intelligence, or the intent of ai, is to remove humans from the...
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how much of it can china take? i think you're right, the 1st one, the defense is keeping the virus out of the community and the longer that you can do that that the more time you have without any cases it is the best. but then when deb outbreaks, you can, you can see there's very disruptive intervention which are very costly. and as these occur more frequently and take longer to control, i would say the case for 0 cove, it is less concrete than maybe it was in the past. and at the same time, the vaccine coverage and the mainland is going up and up and up that doing that, those is now. so i think that would be a time where they could choose to switch over to another strategy away from 0 cobit but so far. they've shown no sign of, of planning, exit. i'd like to talk about some of the other countries which were following until recently, a similar approach to china's essentially the 0 corporate approach. countries like australia, new zealand, singapore, taiwan, to some extent, results doing that. but then they've all s
how much of it can china take? i think you're right, the 1st one, the defense is keeping the virus out of the community and the longer that you can do that that the more time you have without any cases it is the best. but then when deb outbreaks, you can, you can see there's very disruptive intervention which are very costly. and as these occur more frequently and take longer to control, i would say the case for 0 cove, it is less concrete than maybe it was in the past. and at the same time,...
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the china policy also include of course, the carbon emissions agenda. china repeatedly stress pledges to peak carbon emission by 2030 and then trolley by 20. 60 will certainly continue to follow how those policies play out in the new year. boom bus. kristi, i thank you for your insight gift and we can't talk about the problem of ram, but inflation without touching on how people are expected to pay for the rising cost of goods. the pressure is being felt over in the united kingdom as manufacturing industry group make u k release data. on monday from a recent survey which found only 2 percent of companies involve had frozen pay this year. the same survey last year found about a 3rd of respondents had done so, and the majority of pay increases have been around 2 to 3 percent well below what the inflation rate is currently which is sitting above 5 percent expected to get much worse in the u. k, the high end for wage increases is 14 percent, but that is few and far between. as of now, this all comes amid the backdrop of skilled labor shortage. a minimum wage increase and depending tax incr
the china policy also include of course, the carbon emissions agenda. china repeatedly stress pledges to peak carbon emission by 2030 and then trolley by 20. 60 will certainly continue to follow how those policies play out in the new year. boom bus. kristi, i thank you for your insight gift and we can't talk about the problem of ram, but inflation without touching on how people are expected to pay for the rising cost of goods. the pressure is being felt over in the united kingdom as...
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china's didi beat out uber in china. jam ma's digital system alipay made cash and credit cards in china obsolete. and the parent company of alipay had grown into a financial giant. >> jack ma was on the one hand an asset to china and also from the communist party's perspective, a huge threat. >> just days before a group was anticipated to launch on the shanghai stock exchanges. >> china putting the breaks on the world's biggest ipo. >> this is a stunning turn of events. >> suddenly everything came to a screeching halt. >> what happened based on all reporting president xi jinping himself personally intervened to stop the ipo from going forward. >> with global investors still reeling, jack ma seemed to suddenly disappear. >> there are growing questions about the whereabouts of china's billionaire jack ma. >> where is jack ma? >> ma had given a speech of accusing chinese regulators of stifling innovation in a room full of government officials only ten days before ant's plan of ipo. >> you can't do that in china. >> if jack
china's didi beat out uber in china. jam ma's digital system alipay made cash and credit cards in china obsolete. and the parent company of alipay had grown into a financial giant. >> jack ma was on the one hand an asset to china and also from the communist party's perspective, a huge threat. >> just days before a group was anticipated to launch on the shanghai stock exchanges. >> china putting the breaks on the world's biggest ipo. >> this is a stunning turn of events....
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china is dealing with at the moment and i think china will do everything in its power to try and contain and not lead to an outbreak during the olympics uh as well as um we kind of have a perfect storm situation because we have the lunar chinese lunar new year that is on one february which is usually the period of the highest migration in china. and even though the chinese government has advised everyone to stay at home and not travel and they are taking a lot of precautions for the olympics are fencing off all facilities and athletes are being uh ferried to the campus and having everyday a test and if you're vaccinated you don't need to quarantine. but um all the precautions are in place. but i think with every single amit cron case that arrives in china, um every single case will um weekend xi jinping's zero covid policy and i think that in the future we can, as you said before, we can only slow down on micron. but i think china will stick as uh with the zero covid policy for as long as it can. can i come first. but i just wonder, you know, a lot of people must be listening to this kin
china is dealing with at the moment and i think china will do everything in its power to try and contain and not lead to an outbreak during the olympics uh as well as um we kind of have a perfect storm situation because we have the lunar chinese lunar new year that is on one february which is usually the period of the highest migration in china. and even though the chinese government has advised everyone to stay at home and not travel and they are taking a lot of precautions for the olympics...
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even within china, it is restrictive. let's not forget china is a big population country. hospital capacity could not allow the covid outbreak to be massive. the whole hospital system could collapse and non-covid patients could not be treated. i really think that for such state population countries with not massive hospital capacity, this is not a bad choice. shery: how much will it weigh on growth? we continue to see more down growth for economic forecasts in china. >> we see a slower economic growth in china because of the direction set by xi jinping. but also -- the forecast is around 5% from the gdp on the year on year basis. we have to add back some of that. these extra covid measures use extra labor. moving labor from one industry into the covid prevention industry. shery: what about the property sector? we continue to get signals perhaps the government wants to consolidate this pace. we are already headed for another record year of default. what would that mean for the credit market? >> for the credit market, it means default is ongoing. those who have defaulted, th
even within china, it is restrictive. let's not forget china is a big population country. hospital capacity could not allow the covid outbreak to be massive. the whole hospital system could collapse and non-covid patients could not be treated. i really think that for such state population countries with not massive hospital capacity, this is not a bad choice. shery: how much will it weigh on growth? we continue to see more down growth for economic forecasts in china. >> we see a slower...
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i think this is much more important than china might, but china is saying publicly. might, but china is saying ublicl . , ., publicly. there is also the ever present _ publicly. there is also the ever present situation - publicly. there is also the ever present situation ofl publicly. there is also the l ever present situation of oil and obviously, russia is very central to that and the nord stream two, a lot of talk about that in europe and germany and the us saying it will not go ahead if they invade ukraine but obviously china also has interests in this field, doesn't it?— interests in this field, doesn't it? . ~ ., ., ., doesn't it? talk through that a little bit. sure, _ doesn't it? talk through that a little bit. sure, actually, - doesn't it? talk through that a little bit. sure, actually, it- little bit. sure, actually, it is expected that when putin visits beijing next week, their most important agreement but could be signed between russia and china would be a contract for the so—called power subarea two natural gas pipeline that would go from western siberia through mong
i think this is much more important than china might, but china is saying publicly. might, but china is saying ublicl . , ., publicly. there is also the ever present _ publicly. there is also the ever present situation - publicly. there is also the ever present situation ofl publicly. there is also the l ever present situation of oil and obviously, russia is very central to that and the nord stream two, a lot of talk about that in europe and germany and the us saying it will not go ahead if...
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the, china's story is nowhere near the end. the country is aiming to double its high speed network by 2035, taking 827-0000 kilometers of trucks. as if that weren't enough, the government recently made a big splash or on the roll out of its fastest maglev train. you heard that right? magnetic levitation which goes up to 600 kilometers an hour. it's the world's fastest land vehicle. so can other countries do the same it will not in my life. i mean the biggest issue in europe is the fragmentation. different operators with blink is all looking at the right bit. i'm not seeing the big picture. oh, europe has its own rail agency, but it has no legal power to regulate projects or enforce deadlines. this makes cross border coordination of schedules and fairs. kind of a mass. ah say you wanted to go from madrid to rome by high speed training. you need for different once to get there. barcelona paris, turin, then rome. the whole trip will take you over 49 hours and you'll have to book each leg separately from different providers. ah, sh
the, china's story is nowhere near the end. the country is aiming to double its high speed network by 2035, taking 827-0000 kilometers of trucks. as if that weren't enough, the government recently made a big splash or on the roll out of its fastest maglev train. you heard that right? magnetic levitation which goes up to 600 kilometers an hour. it's the world's fastest land vehicle. so can other countries do the same it will not in my life. i mean the biggest issue in europe is the...
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china will continue to expand. steadily advanced institutional opening up that conveys rules and standards. deliver national treatment for foreign businesses and promote high-quality cooperation. with the entry of the regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement on the first of january this year, china will faithfully fulfill its obligations and deepen economic and trade ties with other parties. china will also continue to work for the joining of the comprehensive and progressive agreement for transpacific partnership and the digital economy partnership agreement, with a view to further integrating into the regional and global economy and achieving mutual benefit and win-win results. china will stay committed to ecological conservation. as i have said any times, we should never grow the economy at the cost of resource depletion and environmental degradation. which is like draining a pond to get fish. nor should we sacrifice growth to protect the environment, which is like climbing a tree to catch fish. gui
china will continue to expand. steadily advanced institutional opening up that conveys rules and standards. deliver national treatment for foreign businesses and promote high-quality cooperation. with the entry of the regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement on the first of january this year, china will faithfully fulfill its obligations and deepen economic and trade ties with other parties. china will also continue to work for the joining of the comprehensive and progressive...
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we know that it came from china. nancy pelosi has steadfastly refused for two years to even allow a single congressional hearing on the origins of covid and how it came from china. shy has performed other services as well. john boehner, republican former speaker of the house, when he was speaker of the house, blocked legislation, it was crucial to china, they wanted passed. it passed through senate on bipartisan senate it would pass u.s. house on bipartisan base, he refused the speaker to allow it to be even brought on the floor, when he left the speaker ship he joined a lobbying firm in washington that happens to be lobbies firm for the chinese government, they have a contract with embassy of china, their job to provide in their terms, a political intelligence for issues related to u.s. defense budget and other issues. boehner is now a strategic adviser to this firm, they have offices in china. he is neck deep in this firm, and another example of how china works, important to point out. china is not expecting the po
we know that it came from china. nancy pelosi has steadfastly refused for two years to even allow a single congressional hearing on the origins of covid and how it came from china. shy has performed other services as well. john boehner, republican former speaker of the house, when he was speaker of the house, blocked legislation, it was crucial to china, they wanted passed. it passed through senate on bipartisan senate it would pass u.s. house on bipartisan base, he refused the speaker to allow...
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no, china's hold on going to rain, but china is able also to, to talk the screws on it side. i mean, you've seen that with your people with international companies and the issues that when i, when one company try to, to avoid a call to them, to use them from st. john's. because it said if you could use them both later, can. so john, i need to be sure to be complaint against the company. so that means that business will be all more effective and efficient, especially the post covered crisis situation, which will be facing soon might than just not want to to, to make the economic situation worse. for the country, so this will be a good question for all european countries. actually to, to answer arianna reimers with the mayor carter institute for china studies. we appreciate your time, your insights tonight. thank you. was i'm sad. news to report denied the ground breaking actor sidney point he has died at the age of $94.00. he was the 1st black person to win the best actor award. best oscar for the 1963 film lilies of the field. he inspired a generation during the civil rights
no, china's hold on going to rain, but china is able also to, to talk the screws on it side. i mean, you've seen that with your people with international companies and the issues that when i, when one company try to, to avoid a call to them, to use them from st. john's. because it said if you could use them both later, can. so john, i need to be sure to be complaint against the company. so that means that business will be all more effective and efficient, especially the post covered crisis...
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so china is coming out ahead in that respect as global dependence has now shifted back to china from places like se, asia that it's still recovering from their virus outbreak. and the cloud sure. now there's also another aspect of the whole china situation, which is that china has obviously face tensions with daily recently as well. but export to the nation still rose 24.2 percent, while important search to 40 percent with the 2 sides actually in the are step agreement, which is the world largest trek agreement. are the tension more public facing than going to be actually economic yes, i think in this case brent economic realities trumping political posturing. and it's kind of analogous to president trump's relatively inconsequential efforts through the tariff war to rein china. trade in the latest figures clearly show that that was not done on a sustained basis. and likewise, the australian government has been subjected to considerable risk constraints by chinese efforts to limit bali imports, etc. but those have also not had the desired result. because in december, the australian p
so china is coming out ahead in that respect as global dependence has now shifted back to china from places like se, asia that it's still recovering from their virus outbreak. and the cloud sure. now there's also another aspect of the whole china situation, which is that china has obviously face tensions with daily recently as well. but export to the nation still rose 24.2 percent, while important search to 40 percent with the 2 sides actually in the are step agreement, which is the world...
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due to the epidemic control in many parts of china. at the same time, china is facing nomic headwinds, including the shrinking population of poverty sector, slowed down the local government debt. it's a big challenge for the authorities to boost market confidence while maintain their own cov, it strategy we've been hearing about a concern. there is outside of china about what impact it's measures could have on global trade. exactly. i was sort of that, could it have what china us economy has been the main local motive of global growth in the last few years. and china is likely to remain the world's leading export or for the near future with strong external demand for things like consumer electronics, furniture, and other home comforts. but now millions of small and family owned private on businesses have crumbled. during the pandemic, we could expect renew disruption of supply chains. and the slow in chinese academy would certainly be a new hit to the global recovery. and if the slowdown were to be serious enough, some experts worried
due to the epidemic control in many parts of china. at the same time, china is facing nomic headwinds, including the shrinking population of poverty sector, slowed down the local government debt. it's a big challenge for the authorities to boost market confidence while maintain their own cov, it strategy we've been hearing about a concern. there is outside of china about what impact it's measures could have on global trade. exactly. i was sort of that, could it have what china us economy has...
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china's big pandemic bounce back stores. the latest figures show the chinese economies growth slope dramatically during the course of 2020. while we'll look into why african swine fever continues to wreak havoc in europe and asia will look at the impact is having for shoppers in thailand. and taking the wind out of the sales of big energy. here how sammy heard it have defeated one of norway's biggest renewable project. this is due to be a business. i'm robots in berlin. welcome to the program. rising commodity prices, supply bottlenecks and power outages are slowing down china's economy. the latest g d. p figures show a nation whose pandemic bounce back has been put on hold. just take a look at the courtly figures for 2021 in q one. china recorded a massive 18.3 percent g d p growth. but as the year went on, as you can see here, that short saw a dramatic drop off and ending with the latest figures that we've just had. and that's 4 percent growth for q 4 in g d p for china. so what happened? well let's find out more from our
china's big pandemic bounce back stores. the latest figures show the chinese economies growth slope dramatically during the course of 2020. while we'll look into why african swine fever continues to wreak havoc in europe and asia will look at the impact is having for shoppers in thailand. and taking the wind out of the sales of big energy. here how sammy heard it have defeated one of norway's biggest renewable project. this is due to be a business. i'm robots in berlin. welcome to the program....
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and let me ask you a question about china. i mean, could china's economic worries be beneficial? do you think to smaller economies? because cobra 19 indeed has highlighted the risk of concentrating supply chains in china, hasn't it? of course. and i mean, latin america has a huge role to play for potential near shoring for us manufacturers. right. and that was the buzzword since the beginning of the pandemic, right? could companies relocate to the region, but that doesn't come, you know, without its own challenges around logistical infrastructure, around human rights issues, which are also prevalent in latin america and around the cost of doing business in the region and the bureaucracy and overcoming some of those country risks of investing in latin america. so of course there's, you know, a strong emphasis from words and governments, particularly those with very close commercial links to the united states and with existing manufacturing infrastructure to increase on that. but this will be a very uneven development in terms of which countries from benefits or not from near assur
and let me ask you a question about china. i mean, could china's economic worries be beneficial? do you think to smaller economies? because cobra 19 indeed has highlighted the risk of concentrating supply chains in china, hasn't it? of course. and i mean, latin america has a huge role to play for potential near shoring for us manufacturers. right. and that was the buzzword since the beginning of the pandemic, right? could companies relocate to the region, but that doesn't come, you know,...
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so why the different ending and what is china's message? and it's often called the world's largest annual human migration. but this year to travel in china ahead of lunar new year is impacted back over restrictions. we'll have an update from beijing. ah irish energy, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us. called hollywood film fight club has a new ending, but only in china. it's a form of chinese censorship. will you be looking at in detail in a moment, but for those of you who don't know which film i'm talking about, here's a quick look. i want you to hit as hard as you can. this is how i met tyler dirt. here. let me start a new. you can't die for insomnia. what about narcolepsy? not off. i wake up in strange places. so i make and i so so tyler durden it came out in 1999. and as you saw it, stars brad pete and edward norton. now here's a spoiler alert. those who've seen the film know it ends with norton's character, killing his alter ego tyler blade by bread pit, and then destroying multiple buildings. but that's not what chine
so why the different ending and what is china's message? and it's often called the world's largest annual human migration. but this year to travel in china ahead of lunar new year is impacted back over restrictions. we'll have an update from beijing. ah irish energy, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us. called hollywood film fight club has a new ending, but only in china. it's a form of chinese censorship. will you be looking at in detail in a moment, but for those of you who...
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china's mcgruder -- china papers see loan crime rates cut on policy rate reduction. a reduction in one year and five year lpr's. meanwhile, chinese president xi jinping calling on nations to secure global supply chains and doing that to prevent inflation shocks. china seeking to minimize economic and diplomatic instability as xi prepares to keep power in the second half of this year. >> the fundamentals of the chinese economy characterized by strong resilience, in norma's potential, and long sermon -- enormous potential, and long-term sustainability remain the same. we have every confidence in the future of the chinese economy. rishaad: beijing winter olympics organizers say they won't sell tickets to the general public and that they will have to ensure health and safety to groups of spectators and they will be required to follow strict virus protocols. beijing residents being urged to wear masks and gloves when opening overseas mail as they try to trace local omicron cases. the chief white house medical advisor said it is too soon to say that the omicron variant wil
china's mcgruder -- china papers see loan crime rates cut on policy rate reduction. a reduction in one year and five year lpr's. meanwhile, chinese president xi jinping calling on nations to secure global supply chains and doing that to prevent inflation shocks. china seeking to minimize economic and diplomatic instability as xi prepares to keep power in the second half of this year. >> the fundamentals of the chinese economy characterized by strong resilience, in norma's potential, and...
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states which include russia, of course, on china. i just going to say, here, allow this to keep on going before they start to militarily engage with the warships, nato nations ascending to all these places and, and armaments. i don't see the shanghai corporation organization, wonderful organization that is actually challenging the power united states. and it's obviously a bit of an arm wrestle going on at the moment about control of the c lanes in the south china sea and so on. that's principally between the united states and china and, and as well, those 2 countries will have to decide what level of competition they're ready to engage in. and how much further they're willing to go. the 1st one is actually taiwan. and again, let's hope that has been assigned to say that a peaceful solution to i don't see major deep disagreement can be found, but i don't see united states wandering around the world destabilizing places in the south china sea. it is protecting international see ways which are open to everyone. i mean, some believe in t
states which include russia, of course, on china. i just going to say, here, allow this to keep on going before they start to militarily engage with the warships, nato nations ascending to all these places and, and armaments. i don't see the shanghai corporation organization, wonderful organization that is actually challenging the power united states. and it's obviously a bit of an arm wrestle going on at the moment about control of the c lanes in the south china sea and so on. that's...
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and china actually economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic. and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on a kron in an open way at china, might question it's 0 strategy. to leave it there would be talking about china and only chrome. i hope we've given you plenty of time to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose a with who. ah. oh, thank you for the rain. but this time it destroys cassie's house and fields. climate change has become an existential threat for the canyon farmer. now it's time to act. his mission takes in all the way to the speaking podium of the world climate conference. in 15 minutes on d. w. ah, the italian government just demolished this man's house, fabio to billy's father built it decades ago when the mafia was profiting off at the home in shortage. and more people here could soon find themselves homeless due to forces beyond their control. the mayor of casala, the printed bay is trying to put a stop to this focus on europe. in 90 minutes on d.
and china actually economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic. and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on a kron in an open way at china, might question it's 0 strategy. to leave it there would be talking about china and only chrome. i hope we've given you plenty of time to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose a with who. ah. oh, thank you for the rain. but this time it destroys cassie's house and...
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china is a country that delivers on its promises. china has already sent over 2 billion doses of vaccine to more than 120 countries and international organizations. still china will provide another 1 billion doses to african countries including 600 million doses of donation also donating 150 million donations to other countries. second, we need to resolve the rest to promote steady recovery of the world economy. the world economy is emerging but still faces many constraints. the will be over one —- global industrial supply chain has been disrupted and commodity prices continue to rise. energy supply remains tight. these risks compound one another and heighten the uncertainty about economic recovery. the low-inflation environment has changed and the risks of inflation driven as major economies take a u-turn and will be serious spillovers and present challenges to global and economic stability and developing countries that bear the brunt of it. in the context of ongoing covid-19 response, we need to explore new drivers of economic gr
china is a country that delivers on its promises. china has already sent over 2 billion doses of vaccine to more than 120 countries and international organizations. still china will provide another 1 billion doses to african countries including 600 million doses of donation also donating 150 million donations to other countries. second, we need to resolve the rest to promote steady recovery of the world economy. the world economy is emerging but still faces many constraints. the will be over...
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anyway, china also says hi, join like your partner, china, you're part of china. i don't think people should judge without all effect before them. if people have not done for research and do not know what's really going on, they should not get on a high horse. and points a finger at others. i don't believe in putting fingers. and so righteousness where you are answered my question, have you ever raised an eyebrow about the human rights vacuum that exists on the mainland? have you that's not my business to point the finger at the seclusion in the manger. you know, my business as a hong kong legislator is to look after the human rights situation and the welfare of my people. and one of the most important rights of hong kong people is to write the rights to adequate housing. that's priority number one for me, as while community at the moment. if you want an example, regina emp, of rights being road back in hong kong look no further than last month, new style election to your legislative council, which was announced by china's parliament last march. china's parliament
anyway, china also says hi, join like your partner, china, you're part of china. i don't think people should judge without all effect before them. if people have not done for research and do not know what's really going on, they should not get on a high horse. and points a finger at others. i don't believe in putting fingers. and so righteousness where you are answered my question, have you ever raised an eyebrow about the human rights vacuum that exists on the mainland? have you that's not my...
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you arrived in beijing during a time of tension between china and germany, with reports of china hacking the german government computer network. how did things change during your 6 years as ambassador? yes, clear when when i arrived in 2007 and the 1st big conflict between our 2 governments was dollar lum. and in fact, the reception by america of della lama in berlin really put, put a big strain on our relationship. and i think it has been a mixture off the dialogue and having a very clear position that america took really put off this and difficult conflict and step by step developed in a more open, constructive, co operative kind of relationship. and i think under america, we saw the status of the relationship between berlin in beijing upgraded it to a comprehensive, strategic partnership. but a long list of human rights issues remain a foreign in the side of the relationship. especially in, in jang and hong kong. could germany have done more on pressing for human rights to be up health? but it's always the question if you tackle human rights publicly or in a very clear. but the direct
you arrived in beijing during a time of tension between china and germany, with reports of china hacking the german government computer network. how did things change during your 6 years as ambassador? yes, clear when when i arrived in 2007 and the 1st big conflict between our 2 governments was dollar lum. and in fact, the reception by america of della lama in berlin really put, put a big strain on our relationship. and i think it has been a mixture off the dialogue and having a very clear...
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in china, there are very few. and china's commitment to its zero covid strategy remains as strong as ever. translation: china's overall situation remains stable - and regional clusters of locally transmitted cases can be effectively controlled within a short period of time. and this is what effective control means in practice. they discovered three asymptomatic cases — three — and that is led, within a very short period of time to a city with over1 million people being shut down. zero covid means lockdowns. it means testing on a huge scale. it means disinfecting public transport ahead of a busy travel season. it means quarantine camps for those suspected of having covid. as well as that, officials are warning against ordering things from overseas. they believe omicron may have arrived in beijing via infected mailfrom canada. there is even a hamster cull in hong kong after cases were traced to a pet shop. the virus may have first been identified in china but, as you can see, it very much wants to keep it out no
in china, there are very few. and china's commitment to its zero covid strategy remains as strong as ever. translation: china's overall situation remains stable - and regional clusters of locally transmitted cases can be effectively controlled within a short period of time. and this is what effective control means in practice. they discovered three asymptomatic cases — three — and that is led, within a very short period of time to a city with over1 million people being shut down. zero covid...
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. china, actually ad economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on a kron in an open way at china might question it's 0 strategy. okay, we'll have to leave it there would be talking about china and army chrome. i hope we're giving you plenty of time to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose with ah. with who shift your guide to life in the digital world. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift coming up in the long d w with welcome to the dark side. where organized crime sets the tone video and garnished community. if we don't make any effort to understand and shed light on this system, we won't be able to effectively fight it. we came from a big world, the global gangster network in 15 minutes on dw. well, got into the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a befo
. china, actually ad economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on a kron in an open way at china might question it's 0 strategy. okay, we'll have to leave it there would be talking about china and army chrome. i hope we're giving you plenty of time to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose with ah. with who shift your guide to life in the digital world. explore the...
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so for china it is always a work in progress. so china always hold high the banner of reforms and will continue to at the market play a role. and then see to it and then to develop the public sector. with an orderly market system with legal status before the law. and all types of capital to our threeco in china and then to play role for the development of the country china has high standards opening up with those management standards. and then to permit promote high-quality corporation. andp other regional partnership agreement china will faithfully fulfill its obligations with other parties. china will also continue with a progressive agreement and the digital economy partnership with a view to further integrate to achieve mutual benefit. china will stay committed to study ecological conservation and that the cost of resource depletion and this is like to get fish. and then to protect the environment which is guided by the philosophy that is just as valuable as gold and silver and systematic governance and then we do everything
so for china it is always a work in progress. so china always hold high the banner of reforms and will continue to at the market play a role. and then see to it and then to develop the public sector. with an orderly market system with legal status before the law. and all types of capital to our threeco in china and then to play role for the development of the country china has high standards opening up with those management standards. and then to permit promote high-quality corporation. andp...
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china center. i am sure the admiral will have much to say about to u.s. china relation. he has published 10 books on leadership, the oceans, maritime affairs, latin america. we will get to some of these topics during our wide reaching conversations today. his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual attendance here, i welcome in our audience from c-span. this is being shown live today and thank you for joining us as well. before we get into the big issues of the day, let me begin with a couple of questions about your leadership. you have a chance in your career to command hundreds of thousands of people, tell us a little bit about where you get your inspiration and what leaders brought you forward, gave you a sense of leadership that you wanted to impart on the people that you worked with and tell us what you think is important traits are. thank you and welcome to the show. james: tha
china center. i am sure the admiral will have much to say about to u.s. china relation. he has published 10 books on leadership, the oceans, maritime affairs, latin america. we will get to some of these topics during our wide reaching conversations today. his most recent book which i read, was cowritten with elliott ackerman it is gauging, sobering, global war. we will talk about and which i have here. i want everyone of you to read it. i am delighted that not only do we have our usual...
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china. a little more than a decade, china felt almost 40000 kilometers, have high speed rail, connecting nearly every major city in the country. china now counts for roughly 2 thirds of the world's high speed rail volume. outstripping both japan and e. you. meanwhile in europe, only 11000 kilometers of high speed rail, a currently used according to the world wide railway organization. and forget about the us. it barely even has one to so how to china do it. can other countries even come close to achieving the same? and what too expensive lizards have to do with it? i didn't invent high speed rail, but boy, a bay adult should be idea and run with it. this is mark smith, otherwise known as the man and seat, 61. he runs. one of the internet's most popular trend. so he rides a lot of them, like a lot. by all now streets ahead of any of the high speed or writer in terms of the network they've built. it's incredibly, one organized every one on the high speed network has their own reserved seat and
china. a little more than a decade, china felt almost 40000 kilometers, have high speed rail, connecting nearly every major city in the country. china now counts for roughly 2 thirds of the world's high speed rail volume. outstripping both japan and e. you. meanwhile in europe, only 11000 kilometers of high speed rail, a currently used according to the world wide railway organization. and forget about the us. it barely even has one to so how to china do it. can other countries even come close...
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and once a reaction from europe of german on, on china policy happens, then that will be china reaction. and then we will see whether a ton of real politics we are working with really. yeah, let me just let me ask you, let me ask you, do you think that's really going to happen? because, you know, you could argue that china needs, the european union needs germany just as much as germany needs china when we're talking about, you know, the 2 way street of business here. so if you do in of turn the screws a little bit, when it comes to human rights, i mean the china is not going to run away. no time is not uncommon ray, but china is able also to, to school on its side. i mean, you've seen that with your p o was international companies and issues. seeing that when i, when one company tried to, to void a custom to use content from saint john. because it said that we could use them for labor can. so john, a complaint against the company. so that means that business will be effective and efficient, especially in the house cover crisis situation, which will be facing soon. might that just not wa
and once a reaction from europe of german on, on china policy happens, then that will be china reaction. and then we will see whether a ton of real politics we are working with really. yeah, let me just let me ask you, let me ask you, do you think that's really going to happen? because, you know, you could argue that china needs, the european union needs germany just as much as germany needs china when we're talking about, you know, the 2 way street of business here. so if you do in of turn the...
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china is a country that delivers on its promises. china has already sent over two billion doses of vaccines to more than 120 countries and international organizations. still, china will provide another one billion doses to african countries, including 600 million doses as donation, and will also donate 150 million doses to asean countries. second, we need to resolve various risks and promote steady recovery of the world economy. the world economy is emerging from the depths, yet it still faces many constraints. the global industrial and supply chains have been disrupted. commodity prices continue to rise. energy supply remains tight. these risks compound one another and heighten the uncertainty about economic recovery. the global low inflation environment has notably changed, and the risks of inflation driven by multiple factors are surfacing. if major economies slam on the brakes or take a u-turn in their monetary policies, there would be serious negative spillovers. they would present challenges to global economic and financial sta
china is a country that delivers on its promises. china has already sent over two billion doses of vaccines to more than 120 countries and international organizations. still, china will provide another one billion doses to african countries, including 600 million doses as donation, and will also donate 150 million doses to asean countries. second, we need to resolve various risks and promote steady recovery of the world economy. the world economy is emerging from the depths, yet it still faces...
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we know this family has ties to china. we ought to have information so we know how biden is making his choices as the acting of the best interest of american families or the acting and best interest of the biden family. got to get to the facts or ought to be transparency. you look at everything but the biden administration they do not want to give information rick tell people all the time do not trust in the information that comes on the biden administration. at the section of homeland security to the border is secure, we know it is not come on, quit lying to us. then they do not want to give us information i am on homeland security senator johnson guess what, the chair, gary peters is not due to any investigation of binding is an all expense for the biden so we get no information. >> the results are affecting the american people. i have been to the border three times. i am about too go for a fourth time. i have seen it with my eyes up close and personal, 2 million people apprehended at the border this year, and the last y
we know this family has ties to china. we ought to have information so we know how biden is making his choices as the acting of the best interest of american families or the acting and best interest of the biden family. got to get to the facts or ought to be transparency. you look at everything but the biden administration they do not want to give information rick tell people all the time do not trust in the information that comes on the biden administration. at the section of homeland security...
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what's next for china? and germany, you take a closer look at where this complex relationship is headed. plus cashing in on commode national park. indonesia wants to develop a real life jurassic park, but conservation is say, it puts the dragons in danger. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us today. friday mark's 50 years of diplomatic relations between germany and the people's republic of china. 1972 bauder don't was still alive, and the cultural revolution was actually in full swing. a decade earlier, china had experienced one of the worst man made disasters in human history. a communist party produced famine that killed 25 to 35000000 people, if not more. how much things have changed? now, it is asia's great power. the world's 2nd largest economy with more billionaires than any other country in the world. it is the european union's largest trading partner, which puts germany at the center of this globally critical relationship. d. w. richard walker examines where things go from here, between berlin
what's next for china? and germany, you take a closer look at where this complex relationship is headed. plus cashing in on commode national park. indonesia wants to develop a real life jurassic park, but conservation is say, it puts the dragons in danger. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us today. friday mark's 50 years of diplomatic relations between germany and the people's republic of china. 1972 bauder don't was still alive, and the cultural revolution was actually in full swing. a...
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the recovery in china. well, rob, to start off, maybe we should look at, you know, there are positives here that we've seen car production group for the 1st time since april. we're seeing that industrial production grew strongly and to a certain extent helped to offset as a drop in retail sales. and they're also higher than that. the figures are higher than i had been expecting. but then again, looking towards the end of the year, we can really see that there are a lot of challenges facing the economy. the primary one is the course, alma kron. nobody knows what china 0 cobit policy is going to mean for how it deals with alma chrome because it's shown itself to be so infectious and we're seeing a lot of cases there. so that's really giving people lot of headaches. and then also we have the real estate issue which hasn't gone away. it's worth $55.00 trillion dollars, which is 4 times total gdp and china. so there's a lot of these headwinds that the economy is facing in to now. now we just seen the shape of th
the recovery in china. well, rob, to start off, maybe we should look at, you know, there are positives here that we've seen car production group for the 1st time since april. we're seeing that industrial production grew strongly and to a certain extent helped to offset as a drop in retail sales. and they're also higher than that. the figures are higher than i had been expecting. but then again, looking towards the end of the year, we can really see that there are a lot of challenges facing the...
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china. nicaragua. recently switched diplomatic ties from taiwan to beijing. our latin america editor lucio newman reports. ah, this was daniel ortega's 4th consecutive swearing in ceremony flanked by his wife, reciting moody you his vice president. he vowed to improve conditions in nicaragua, the 2nd poor's country in the americas, after haiti rest go home for me. so we are here again with a clean slate to build peace, to assure that nicaraguans have a dignified life to eradicate poverty in this country with sovereignty and freedom . the presidents of cuba and venezuela were there, and also delegations from iran, bolivia, russia, and china. but ortega was snubbed by almost every one else. november's presidential elections have been dismissed as illegitimate by much of the international community. the majority of ortega's competitors were imprisoned, so they could not run and thousands of others have gone into exile. and legitimacy is not an issue for ortega and he managed to essentially cons
china. nicaragua. recently switched diplomatic ties from taiwan to beijing. our latin america editor lucio newman reports. ah, this was daniel ortega's 4th consecutive swearing in ceremony flanked by his wife, reciting moody you his vice president. he vowed to improve conditions in nicaragua, the 2nd poor's country in the americas, after haiti rest go home for me. so we are here again with a clean slate to build peace, to assure that nicaraguans have a dignified life to eradicate poverty in...
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, jealous of china's achievements. and they're ruining this moment for china by boycotting the olympics. but that's not going to affect the success of the actual games. but then, ah, what this does is it really stifles and creates nor space for any discussion around the validity of these criticisms. these accusations of human rights abuses in even genocide around the treatment of the wiggers for example. so that's what's happening inside china, but very much, sir, outside of china, you're seeing this international criticism that is really tarnishing china's image . it's really, this is forced to be china's mormon, to show the world that it's not only a, a strong country, but it's an influential one. and this is really undermining its credibility because it a lot of countries now very careful about how they do with china. a lot of sponsors multinational companies are very wary about showing their sponsorship or their relationship will support of the games or, or they ging. oh, so it's almost 2 world. so there will be re
, jealous of china's achievements. and they're ruining this moment for china by boycotting the olympics. but that's not going to affect the success of the actual games. but then, ah, what this does is it really stifles and creates nor space for any discussion around the validity of these criticisms. these accusations of human rights abuses in even genocide around the treatment of the wiggers for example. so that's what's happening inside china, but very much, sir, outside of china, you're...
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and that would have been devastating for china's financial economy. the law that this was threatened was during the trade war dispute with crop. so now the c i p. s is currently laying out the technical groundwork to prepare for the internationalization of the r m b. so as of now the average daily transaction volume is c, i p. s. reach $49000000000.00 in august with $1144.00 indirect participating banks in a $103.00 countries. so the global use of the r and b is still quite small compared to the actual size of the chinese economy, but it is growing steadily and the r and b is now hit a 6 year high in terms of popularity with cross border payments. so as popularity as an international currency, steady lead climbed in the last decade as global funds boosted their holdings of chinese bonds to a record amount. and this is slowly eroding away at the dollar and euro domains, which saw it's 8 month market share fall. so it seemed like china has finally reached this critical mass, big enough for it to try to accomplish something like this. and if executed cor
and that would have been devastating for china's financial economy. the law that this was threatened was during the trade war dispute with crop. so now the c i p. s is currently laying out the technical groundwork to prepare for the internationalization of the r m b. so as of now the average daily transaction volume is c, i p. s. reach $49000000000.00 in august with $1144.00 indirect participating banks in a $103.00 countries. so the global use of the r and b is still quite small compared to...
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and china actually economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic. and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on the kron in an open way at china might question it 0 strategy will have to leave it there, would be talking about china and only call, i hope we're giving you plenty of food to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose a with who a good legal gold mine. as far as the, i can see, mozambique, city money, money, national park is on the verge of collapse. the provincial government no wants to step in with reconnaissance and mining licenses, but we'll work global 3030 minutes on d. w. a under pressure. joe biden's 1st year in america. good is back. now. he's being evaluated against his promises. what has he been able to accomplish so far? how do americans feel about him today? an unflinching analysis of a still deeply divided country. that's not america. in 75 minutes on d w. oh. well go to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a
and china actually economy grew in china in the, during the pandemic. and now it's declining in the last quarter. so i think while the world now is dealing with on the kron in an open way at china might question it 0 strategy will have to leave it there, would be talking about china and only call, i hope we're giving you plenty of food to fall to who have to come back next time until then. bye bye, and choose a with who a good legal gold mine. as far as the, i can see, mozambique, city money,...