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US and EU will work together to confront China in the aerospace industry, trade official says​


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US Trade Representative Katherine Tai calls out ‘harmful non-market practices in the sector from countries like China that distort the aerospace market

She dodges answering whether US plans to seek entry into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

Washington plans to cooperate with the European Union on confronting China’s non-market practices in the aerospace industry, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Wednesday.

Washington’s top trade official also promoted
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with the EU and Japan as the best way forward to build economic ties with “democratic values”, and dodged a question about whether President
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’s administration plans to negotiate an entry to a
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that his predecessor Donald Trump withdrew from.

An agreement last year between the US and the EU over subsidies to Boeing and Airbus has given them a foundation to address “harmful” practices Beijing uses in its drive to compete in the global commercial aircraft market, Tai said in a virtual discussion organised by the Dublin-based Institute of International and European Affairs.


“In resolving this disagreement, the United States and European Union can now turn our attention to addressing harmful no- market practices in the sector, from countries like China that distort the aerospace market and create a truly uneven playing field for the rest of the world,” Tai said.

The Chinese government often requires foreign companies to set up joint ventures with domestic firms – prompting regular complaints from Western corporations that this leads to
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The practice has been
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as a key factor hampering China’s development of a fully home-grown commercial aircraft model that can compete with those produced by Boeing and Airbus. Despite the caution, state-owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) is expected to
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with its C919 jet this year.

Ending tariffs on US-EU industrial metal trade and reaching agreements with some European countries – including France and Italy – to remove digital service taxes have added momentum in strengthening a transatlantic alliance, Tai said.

She added that plans for a second meeting of the United States-European Union Trade and Technology Council (TTC) this year, after its
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in September, would further strengthen ties.

“The Biden Harris administration will use the TTC … to advance our shared democratic values and to protect fundamental labour and worker rights,” she said. “We have also renewed our trilateral partnership with the EU and Japan to address the global challenges posed by non-market policies and practices.”

Asked whether Washington would seek entry to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), Tai said only that the Biden administration was seeking to build a broader “Indo-Pacific economic framework”.

“The partnerships and bridges that we are seeking to build … respond to the needs that all of our economic policymakers are facing right now with respect to ensuring that our trade engagement is focused on and supportive of sustainability, resilience, inclusiveness and also competitiveness,” she said.

Trade leaders in the US, Europe and Japan said in November that they had agreed to renew their trilateral partnership, advocated by the Trump administration, to address global challenges posed by “the non-market policies and practices of third countries”, an apparent reference to China.

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Why would the US, which pulled out from the TPP, want an Indo-Pacific partnership, when the Indians themselves were too scared of the RCEP, from which they pulled out?
 
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ansy1968

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@Strangelove Bro sorry BUT it will multiple, mostly from US allies itself and it will be successful cause Russia and China will not be there to help, First target will be Turkey , it is being primed right now and Edrogan knows it, Second is Hungary , third will be Egypt (but right now SISI is playing his cards well) fourth the Gulf state and Finally here in the Phil, SK and Thailand meddling in elections. Election meddling is one of the pillars of Color Revolution. It is a cost effective way to change a legitimate gov't by planting Doubts and destroying a popular Nationalist leaders. We had experience it (1986 EDSA revolution), we know it (2016 VP cheating)and how it was done.( thru Smartmatic a US based tech company)
 

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Why would the US, which pulled out from the TPP, want an Indo-Pacific partnership, when the Indians themselves were too scared of the RCEP, from which they pulled out?

That is a logical point to ask.

Do not think about it too much, because there is no answer here.

It would appear they read a couple of comic books, and believed they knew everything.

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For a more serious consideration, consider what should have the CCP done when confronted by something that obviously won't work.

The CCP is many things, but naive is not one of them.

When Uncle Samuel appears with the crazy talk and nutty plans for world domination which includes the subjugation of China, with a silly and completely unworkable plan, what should the CCP really do?


The difficulty here is Uncle Samuel. If he is talking crazy, and CCP makes a move, then Uncle Samuel can always reverse himself, trying to trap CCP into something.

When Uncle Samuel was acting this crazy, CCP just had to make sure it was not some sort of elaborate trick.

As time went on, it was like, oh, wow, they were serious after all.

At that point, not much anyone can do.

The ship is already half submerged.

Captain Trump and sidekick Biden, they rule the waves!

:oops:
 

emblem21

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That is a logical point to ask.

Do not think about it too much, because there is no answer here.

It would appear they read a couple of comic books, and believed they knew everything.

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For a more serious consideration, consider what should have the CCP done when confronted by something that obviously won't work.

The CCP is many things, but naive is not one of them.

When Uncle Samuel appears with the crazy talk and nutty plans for world domination which includes the subjugation of China, with a silly and completely unworkable plan, what should the CCP really do?


The difficulty here is Uncle Samuel. If he is talking crazy, and CCP makes a move, then Uncle Samuel can always reverse himself, trying to trap CCP into something.

When Uncle Samuel was acting this crazy, CCP just had to make sure it was not some sort of elaborate trick.

As time went on, it was like, oh, wow, they were serious after all.

At that point, not much anyone can do.

The ship is already half submerged.

Captain Trump and sidekick Biden, they rule the waves!

:oops:


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I am not sure if this is true or not but according some sources including the above, if the USA does go into a real chaotic situation, I believe that the USA will have finally and officially jumped off the cliff into the abyss where there will be no way back. This is the fate that they seem to have long been wanting for some time according to the way that the leadership seems to ignore basic common sense
 

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Japan, U.S. considering export controls for advanced technology​

The Japanese and U.S. governments are considering the creation of a multilateral framework to regulate the export of advanced technology, according to several sources. Japan and the United States want to cooperate with like-minded countries in Europe and block exports of such technology to China, which seeks to utilize private-sector technology to boost its military capabilities.

They are currently specifying the fields to be subject to regulation, which would likely include semiconductor manufacturing equipment, quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence.

In a separate framework, the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has already announced that the United States, along with several other countries, will regulate technology that could contribute to human rights abuses.

Japan and the United States are concerned that China will utilize products imported from other countries to develop its own technology and strengthen its economic and military capabilities.

The U.S. Congress and other parties have said that U.S. chip design software is being used for China’s weapons development. Some observers believe that exports of semiconductor manufacturing equipment from Japan and the Netherlands have boosted China’s production capacity.

A multilateral system known as the Wassenaar Arrangement controls the export of conventional weapons, and related goods and technology. More than 40 countries, including Japan, the United States and Russia, have joined the arrangement, but with their own separate interests, it takes time to decide on the objects to be controlled.

To swiftly facilitate regulations, Japan and the United States hope to establish a new framework for a small number of countries with advanced technology.

The U.S. government has strictly restricted exports to many Chinese companies, including telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies Co. However, Washington has concluded there is a limit to what it can do on its own and a multilateral framework is necessary.

The Japanese government also believes that a new framework among countries with similar level of technology would be effective. Japan’s active involvement in discussions on export controls is expected to help the country more readily predict the impact on Japanese companies.

In 1949, Western nations established the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) — which was dissolved in 1994 — to prevent the outflow of technology that would strengthen the military power of communist countries, such as the then Soviet Union.

The new framework could develop into a modern version of CoCom, against the rise of China.

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