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FriedButter

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Putin knows that game is up for the EU

"Putin:

Europe faces deindustrialization because the competitiveness of its industry will be undermined by more expensive gas purchased from US.

Truly are brain dead."

China, US and other semi players will be super happy knowing that the EU attempt for self sufficient semiconductor industry got dumped into a roaring dumpster fire.
 

Overbom

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Solomon Islands has initialled a security deal with Beijing, paving the way for China to take its first major stake in security in the Pacific and testing Australia’s century-long influence over the region.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele will now formally sign off on the deal after details of the draft agreement were ironed out on Thursday by officials from both sides.
 

Appix

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Not 'sitting on its hands,' U.S. to up pressure on China, trade czar Tai says​


WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) - The United States is done "sitting on its hands" and will more actively pressure China, the world's second largest economy, to change trade practices that Washington believes distort the market, top U.S. trade negotiator Katherine Tai said.
Tai, a trade lawyer and former congressional staffer appointed by President Joe Biden, inherited difficult talks with Beijing over a "Phase 1" trade deal negotiated by former President Donald Trump.

In an interview with Reuters this week, Tai said the United States was preparing a new approach to China trade policy.

Without offering specifics, she said Washington needed new, more effective tools to defend its economic interests and better compete with China. New U.S. trade investigations, which could result in tariffs or even embargoes against China, may be next, sources familiar with the matter said.

"We're not going to stop pushing China and challenging China to reform and change. But we can't afford to keep sitting on our hands and waiting for China to make its decision," said Tai, the first Asian American in the job and a fluent Mandarin speaker.

"We are going to need to turn the page on the playbook," Tai said. A
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from her office said China had "doubled down on its harmful trade and economic abuses." Beijing has failed to buy a promised $200 billion in additional U.S. goods and services agreed in the deal.

China now faces warnings from the United States, the world's largest economy, not to aid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

In the year since Tai became trade czar, some U.S. business executives say they have been frustrated by the slow progress in punishing China. Meanwhile, the U.S. goods trade deficit with China hit $355.3 billion in 2021, the largest recorded since 2018.

Tai acknowledged frustrations, but pointed to longstanding disputes that Washington has resolved with other countries in the past year, precisely, she said, to focus on the bigger threats China poses.

Washington settled a 17-year dispute over aircraft subsidies with the EU and Britain, and a four-year battle over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs with the EU, Britain and Japan, she said.

ALLIES, TARIFFS, CONGRESS
Tai in November revived a
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begun by the Trump administration, seeking a joint approach to China's industrial subsidies and other "non-market policies and practices," aimed at getting World Trade Organization support, a U.S. official said.
Washington is considering a new Section 301 investigation into Chinese industrial subsidies that could lead to a fresh round of tariffs or embargos, officials say.

The Biden administration may also target China's violations of intellectual property protections under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, said William Reinsch at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

The U.S. Congress is also considering bipartisan legislation that would bolster protections against trade secret violations and expedite investigatory and exclusionary processes.
Tai, citing concerns about China's use of forced labor in its Xinjiang region, is also developing a first-ever USTR trade strategy on the topic.

Jamieson Greer, a partner with King & Spalding and former senior U.S. trade official, said Beijing's response to the war in Ukraine had heightened Europe's growing unease with China, adding Western sanctions against Russia may provide a playbook for future actions against China.

Tai said a "one size fits all" approach would not work. "These are two different countries, two different economies, two different situations. And we really conflate them at our peril," she said.

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I post a lot today because a free day. They have long harboured the ambition and goal to pressure Beijing to change it's state capitalistic model to something to their liking through trade wars, sanctions, tarrifs, bonding together with the EU-Japan in a trilateral format to change the rules of the road at the WTO to target our economic system & model. So we can look forward at more tensions this year because state capitalism is 'unfair' and should be changed to the Anglo-Saxon neoliberal economical model of free market with a very inactive (''small''') government that only build roads and toilets and does have not other economical, industrial and technological ambitions (governmental hands-off approach). They have likely postponed hostile trade actions for a few weeks because of the Russo-Ukraine war.
We will find out in the coming days, weeks and months.
Hoe dare we to have economic values that are different from the G7 (neoliberalism). How dare we to develop out economy, industry and technology. I really start to dislike West Europeans and their relatives in North America and Australia.


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Yesterday you had a meeting between Katherine Tai (US trade representative) and Dan Tehan (Australian trade minister). This is the link to their press release: seems that 80% of their meeting was about targeting China's economic model from industrial subsidies, state-owned enterprises, joining forces at the WTO with like minded partners (G7) to target China. In the 19th century there was a huge agressive tendency to convert us to pious christians. These days they want to convert our economic model to neoliberalism (muh free market) among other things. Here is the link to the press release from the USTR (United State trade representative) about that meeting.

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Continued. This time the G7 ganging up in the WTO commitee for market access. We need to open a seperate topic about China and trade conflicts.




 

Strangelove

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https://soundcloud.com/going_rogue%2Fthe-us-empires-ultimate-target-is-not-russia-but-china

The US Empire's Ultimate Target Is Not Russia But China​

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On the empire's grand chessboard, Russia is the queen piece, but China is the king. Just as with chess it helps to take out your opponent's strongest piece to more easily pursue checkmate, the US empire would be well advised to try and topple China's nuclear superpower friend and, as Consortium News editor-in-chief Joe Lauria recently put it, "ultimately restore a Yeltsin-like puppet to Moscow
 
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