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AssassinsMace

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I was watching the morning news shows and one was talking about the world economy and a pundit passively mentioned that the gloom and doom picture of China's economy is solely based on China's export economy to the world. They don't know if China's domestic economy is doing great and that's why China hasn't collapsed as many in the West has predicted. See the West judges things by how well you're doing with them because that's all they care about because they think they're the center of the world. The whole point of being self-sufficient which every power declares they want is not to be dependent on foreigners, aka imports from foreign countries, but the West in their arrogance has to feel like they're the most important part of everyone else's economy.
 
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Arnies

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Its not India's fault though. The session was live streamed and it was not done secretly rather it was advertised 3-4 days ago. The dumbass German Navy Chief should've chosen his words carefully .
The world politics is not going how India wants because it wants a world where her security and concerns is center stage but nobody gives a shxt about them and the other day they have written weird article sayin Pakistan and Turkey are a threat to the tiny jewish state but in truth they should have written threat to India and thats what the article meant first and foremost because they are first threat due to geolocation of Pakistan... Hence the whole article decry them as threat to india veiled in another proxy name without name dropping themselves.. India is farce and has been politically cornered
 

Arnies

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Also make no mistake the fact that China was name dropped by the clueless german admiral is Indias fault partially because they were probably begging him to suk his dick to save them from the chinese menace.. but who the F' is germany in this part of the world in the far east they cant do shxt
 

taxiya

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China must brace for ‘digital cold war’ with US as battle for tech supremacy heats up​

  • The digital economy will be the next battleground for strategic competition among powers, says top Chinese think tank analyst
  • •Separately, former finance vice-minister Zhu Guangyao says US efforts to contain China ‘not good for the global digital economy’

China needs to brace for a “digital cold war” with the United States as the two nations go head-to-head for dominance of the internet economy.

The warning from a top Chinese think tank analyst comes amid heightened technological rivalry between the world’s two largest economies and not long after Beijing unveiled a blueprint to ramp up China’s tech capabilities by 2025.

“The US has adopted a ‘small yard, high fence’ strategy to suppress China with a whole-of-government approach,” said Zhang Monan, chief researcher with the US-Europe Institute at the China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE).

Washington is likely to impose stronger restrictions on sensitive American technology, adding to its tool kit of
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, long-arm jurisdiction and investment security reviews, she said at a CCIEE virtual forum earlier this week.

At the same event, former Chinese finance vice-minister Zhu Guangyao also criticised Washington for trying to contain China’s digital advance.

He singled out the proposed Alliance for the Future of the Internet, a US-led initiative that seeks to gather like-minded countries to promote an open and secure internet, saying it would “divide the internet and build two systems”.

“This is not good for the global digital economy and even themselves in the end,” Zhu said.
The comments come just over a week after Beijing published a new
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The plan endorsed a target for core industries in China’s digital economy to account for 10 per cent of gross domestic product by 2025, up from 7.8 per cent in 2020.

It also noted that “all major countries … are undertaking strategic planning and taking the initiative to create new competitive advantages to reshape the international landscape in the digital age”.

Beijing’s drive to grow its digital sector, gain technological independence and have a say in international rule making has ratcheted up concern among Western nations.

US President
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has said market democracies, not China, should write 21st-century rules around trade and technology.

Zhang said the US and the European Union have linked regulation of the digital economy with ideology, human rights and geopolitics. That meant it was not only “about economic or technological competition, but more a competition for rules and sovereignty”.

The digital economy would be the next battleground of strategic competition among powers, she said.

“The rapid changes brought about by hi-tech development, like artificial intelligence and quantum communication, have closely integrated some pure technical and economic problems with national security. China and the US must communicate on such issues,” Zhu said separately at a press briefing on Friday.

Following pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions, a
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put the spotlight on the digital economy and its key hardware.

The Biden administration has pledged to boost engagement with Asian nations this year to keep China in check.

The US would accelerate efforts on economic ties, including setting digital and technological standards, said White House
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this week.

Zhang said the US might begin blocking shipments of computer chips and industrial software to China. “Cutting off supply is indeed fatal to us,” she said, citing China’s dependence on imported semiconductors. It was time to widen market access for digital services, including for trusted foreign internet companies and digital platforms, she said.
“Opening up is still an important foundation for maintaining the development of China’s digital economy,” she said.


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I am generally suspicious of this kind of article that
  • takes pieces of speeches of a person out of context
  • without a reference of when, where and under what context the speech was made.
The article only mentioned "the same event". But what event? where and when? What was the full speech of Zhang and Zhu about? The article left no room and chance for readers to do independent thinking, and only feed the readers with whatever the author want to say. I even dare to ask the author "why should people believe the article?" It sounds more like a "scare mongering" article than serious report. And I am not surprised that this is from SCMP.
 

taxiya

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It's a bit concerning that Chinese leadership isn't aware of such illness that afflicts a certain western mindset of superiority.
They know just like we all know. No need to watch this kind of video to realize that. One knows it by having a few conversations with regular westerners during an afternoon tea time or over a few beers. Such kind of mindset is ingrained in every bit of their mind that is impossible to hide for longer than a minute during a conversation of related subjects. Trust me from personal experience.
 

taxiya

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Lithuanian wine was selling for 31 yuan per bottle in Mainland China, now selling for the equivalent of 137 yuan in Taiwan. Those Wanwanese are a true friend of Lithuania...LOL

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I am not sure I believe this. Both mainland and Taiwan's currency is called Yuan in Chinese language, Taiwan's Yuan is translated to New Taiwan Dollar (NTD) in English. The exchange rate of RMB to NTD is 1:4.37 now. 31 RMB means 135 NTD which is close to 137. I wonder what currency that 137 is.
 
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