U.S.-China Tensions Won’t Change Under Biden: AmCham China

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Jan.20 -- Greg Gilligan, chairman at the American Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses U.S.-China relations under the Biden administration and the implications for business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Like how he danced around Xinjiang question. He knows there’s no genocide. Come on. What a ridiculous claim.

longdog
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We got an AmCham in Korea. The last time I checked, those people who belong to or are associated with it didn’t seem like credible individuals... It probably isn’t that different in China...

즐거운하루-hr
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Bloomberg was Biden's largest campaign contributor, donating over *$92 million*

rickpickle
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China’s currently known policy is: in response to these issues, no exchanges, no negotiations, and nothing could be bargaining chips.

zetajolyne
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American Chamber of Commerce in China should visit Xinjiang to audit human rights for themselves.

QuietJugung
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Greg Giligan is a good presenter but two Bloomberg (Tom particularly) were bad.

titusp
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It's a near impossibility for nothing to change when change just happened. I don't know who is worse CNBC or Bloomberg.

melophoga
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It should be fair for both countries. Don’t use national security as an excuse to impose sanctions at will.

henryl
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The way he danced around the Uighr question 🙄

jtimes
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The CCP lost the heaven mandate long time ago... Is time for the three kingdoms to rise again...

rueshady
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China is modern day Soviet Union - a formidable communist superpower. The only difference is America's economic relationship with China is much deeper. China's wealth was created by shipping their goods to America; they also own vast amounts of America's gov't bonds. A trade war would mostly likely make both countries economies suffer, which would mean its ordinary citizens bearing the brunt as any trade war would decrease their prosperity.

NihilisticHedonism