'Selective technology decoupling' is occurring between the U.S. and China, says CFR's Michael Froman

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Michael Froman, Council on Foreign Relations president, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the state of relations between the U.S. and China, each candidate's strategy on China, and much more.
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This is my fifth year after retirement. I’ve been following the 4% rule thing I saw on a YouTube channel, but this isn’t really how hard I expected things to be. After I cashed out a lump sum, I still have about $760k left, but at this rate, and with how the market is (we were putting money away in an index fund), I’m starting to get worried.

JuneTalley
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Micheal - China is terrible on everything. American- doing relatively well. 😅 what a liar Micheal.

frankm
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Companies realise that doing business with pirates is not good for their reputation. Yes, of course

michaelgothenburg
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The truth is that IBM is no longer competitive in the Chinese market. Also, it is Indian CEO is pushing for more jobs for his home country.

ldon
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For the US, it is "decoupling". For China and the rest of the non-Western world, it is derisking from anything American and Western.

louistan
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IBM is a symbol of American business failure in computer networks, pc, server, messaging, video conferencing, DB2, semi conductor, AI and eventually supercomputer.

TheKkpop
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So are all these ibm chinese engineers are just gonna work for chinese firms now?

paulstep
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IBM= Indian Business Machine, enough said.

BSPBuilder
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The china making cheap chip, IBM can’t competitive

yeoweehuathuat
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i don't know about you, or some of the experts out there, but however i measure it, China's 5% GDP growth is better than USA's 2~3%.
Also It's not all about Real Estate market, mind you that China's property market is a LOT SMALLER than that of US.
and people in China can not walk away from the mortgage like US people do.
just some simple facts, don't need experts.

hejjbdhfg-ij
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IBM's becoming Indian Business Machine

ChengliangPan
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From $37K to $65K that's the minimum range of profit return every month I think it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.❤😊

Masonharrigton
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What is the point to invite a politician to talk about topics that would require an objective (none biased) and on the ground expertise. This guest has basically no idea on the topic, pure BS…

LaurentScarato
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😂😂 this guy is a Peter zaihan fanboy haha cant believe this is an expert in usa. No wonder they make bad decisions everyday 😂😂😂 beautiful bring him again

remix-yyhs
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“Domestic chips” should be in quotation since the largest American chip company that got money turned around and slashed its work force and a lot of its gone to foreign companies

lifeofsui
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America more focusing on war ..and interfering other countries politics ..China more focusing more on innovation and manufacturing front

BASUSev
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that means 1) the usa government's china policy works well (in term of drive USA company out of china), 2 the technolgoy such as ibm is either non-essential or can be being repliaced, already be replaced. the harsh you policy the stronger china will become. keep good work usa. BTW you forget one thing, the usa policy towards china will create negative image and impact on chinese consumers' view about usa product which will lead to "boycott" (negative view of purchasing product) at some level, such as Apple sale is good example. anyway keep good work usa of lifting and landing storne on your own feet (just matter of the size of the stone
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1) China should have its own software industry composed of OS, compiler, AI and hardware so that it will be ready for any eventuality. 2) Right now you have to register every MS Windows you purchase. That means that Microsoft office can interfere with the use of your computer.
3) I am still looking for a replacement of my Japanese C language prgrammable mini- computer.
4) Legacy computer languages like ADA, Fortran, COBOL, Pascal, etc., including versions, could be preserved in such programmable mini-computer just like the old PCs that had built-in BASIC.
5) I would like to have a laptop that could interface with a printer with large memory, high capacity storage, Chinese office suite in firmware, optical disc drive and USB ports.
6) China was successful in making computer keyboard for Chinese characters.

amparoconsuelo
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IBM research and development has really mostly testing and all there and IBM doesn’t do well besides mainframes. They also face talent shortages from huawei and others.

ranx
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Sadly, More Tariffs, More Inflation!

NorCalMoDo