Countering China's Economic Power: Can the US Finally Catch Up?

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News of China's first population decline in decades, along with the country experiencing its slowest annual growth since the 1970s, sparks the question of whether there is room for the United States to excel. From former President Trump’s chin-out trade policies and the Biden administration’s attempt to shore up American supply chains and expand production of semiconductors to a new House special committee to investigate the Chinese government’s economic competitive advantages, the U.S. is pushing back. But China remains one of the world’s biggest markets and is still outpacing much of the world in industrial production. While there is broad bipartisan desire to counter China’s economic dominance, the question remains whether the American responses are too little too late?

Come hear from former Congressman Tim Ryan, Democrat of Ohio, on his legislative efforts to counter China; The Paulson Institute’s Damien Ma, managing director of MacroPolo; and China expert Margaret Lewis, a Seton Hall Law School professor.

Moderated by Craig Kafura, assistant director of public opinion and foreign policy at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
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I wonder who in the panel has been to China to be talking about China here. And this is U of Chicago, a top school. Just to imagine the average quality of conversations about China in that country. Sun Tse said you need to know yourself and your enemy to win. Can you count on these guys to have a chance with China? They can barely handle Afghanistan...hahahaha

Po-village-chief
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It's ironic how the human right lawyer stresses free press as a human right other countries, especially China, can't dismiss. Has she heard about Julian Assange?!

uhu
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YouTube shows 7 comments but I see 3. So much for freedom. Big win for community guidelines.

Is US still a free market economy, with all the restrictions on trade ? What is the deal on farm land? US is slowly moving to a command economy, where commerce departments dictates production and trade?

mistman
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Am I getting this right can USA catch up ? China already no 1 ??? what !

jackreacher
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Dont be like good old MacArther, making jokes about the Chinese PLA just before going up to Yalu River in late 1950 . Got his teeth kick in .

jackreacher
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Cooperation, not confrontation is needed. Yours are paths to disaster. Multipolarity, as uni polarity does not suit this time in history, ie, 😮😢unless we want a disastrous war.

alaskavaper
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The politician is so lame. Empty words which he barely understands the real meanings. No wonder the country is going down the toilet. Just to think such people becomes national leaders is hairy. I am very happy with the state of affairs in our enemy camp.

Po-village-chief
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知己知彼, 百战不殆 老外看得懂吗?
that means know your enemy and yourself and you will be undefeated.
lol, american so naïve and uninformed

chanhoong