The Heat: US-China trade war

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To discuss, tonight's panel includes Lu Xiankun, a fomrer senior negotiator for China at the World Trade Organization; Merrill Matthews, a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation; Arthur Dong, a professor at Georgetown University’s School of Business and an adviser to U.S. companies in China and Yan Liang, who focuses on China’s economy and international trade as an Associate Professor at Willamette University.
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China help the world stand up to the bully.

ravenqable
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its not a trade war. when one partner puts in one and the other puts in four, then the first wants the best of the four for free. its not a trade war. its time to find other partners????

rickcouture
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US and China need to abolish the trade war altogether, go back to the table and start the negotiation again for the benefit of both countries. you can see it hurt the US more, China have 1.4 billions populations, US have 300 millions, US need to create more products that China want to sell to them to balance out the trade deficit instead of tariff.

opinionvoice
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US should look at other countries like Taiwan, Vietnam and India. Apple and other top companies should move out of China and set up factories in other countries. It's bad business to rely on China only. I think the game is up for China and their heyday is over and hats of to Trump to work for US unlike the Democrat who wants to work for other countries.

robin
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22 trillion debt -just tells me usa -is done like a dinner

glen
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Thanks Mr. Trump
White house not for Sale.

PC-hyxv
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First time viewer of this show, and also of this channel(although I have seen other videos from this channel).

Just some feedback. Great relevant and diverse guests(and not just for conflict, but for intellectual discussion) and great host.. He asks the right open ended questions and also the right follow up questions. As good as crosstalk on RT, and of course better than most cable news shows in the us which are mostly made up of partisan sound bites and ignorant partisan hack panelists.. and would hardly be considered intellectual viewing.

Quite surprised China has managed to put up this level of show. But am I right in assuming this is a show made in the US and thus protected by us laws and also marketed for an international English speaking audience and NOT the domestic Chinese market?

There's no way this would be allowed in China right? YouTube itself isn't even allowed, right?

As a Chinese born and living in the west, I wonder when China will open up its internet freedoms, if ever. I really want Chinese netizens to join the rest of the World Wide Web and get out from extreme censorship by the CCP. I agree with a lot of their governance but I don't agree with keeping internet restricted forever. After 'sufficient development', Chinese net should be free, along with society. Or at least more freer(and I don't mean USA free, with more guns than people and like more than 1% in jail). I believe it will also make Chinese smarter. To talk and share ideas with the world freely, you cannot beat that as a tool to increase knowledge and wisdom. restricting yourself to 1.4 billion instead of like 7 billion+ potentially is not a good long term strategy if your competitors aren't. This just shows that ccp is weak and Chinese system is weak to public outrage, which is why they need to crack skulls. The west is much more advanced in its propaganda and even gives the illusion of choice and democracy just by giving a vote.

China needs to learn from the west and they have, like in HK. Just pick who gets to run for the top jobs and you control who ever is in power no matter if the people vote. That's how the west does it. In the end they still end up all serving corporate interests since it's a capitalistic world. Luckily China has its socialist/communist/humanist side, and isn't like USA and rampant oligarchy where even health care and prisons are for profit. And guns, don't forget about the guns.

Thank god USA is 'unique'

exduzz
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I only bought Apple products once, and after the first generation of ipd, I can't upgrade. Apple forced consumers to buy new ipd, and I refused all Apple products from then on.

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