How Will China Retaliate Against Trump Tariffs? China Has Been ‘Preparing’ | Keyu Jin

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Keyu Jin, global economist and author of "The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism," discusses the outlook for China-U.S. relations under a second Trump term, and how a new generation of Chinese consumers will influence the economy.

*This video was recorded on November 22, 2024

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0:00 - Intro
0:40 - China’s response to tariffs
4:00 - China’s other trading partners
7:21 - Tech company bans
9:00 - EVs and tariffs
10:52 - More Chinese stimulus
12:18 - Chinese foreign policy
13:30 - Impact of Chinese stimulus
14:38 - Chinese real estate
18:55 - Next generation of Chinese consumers
23:44 - Productivity of the new generation
25:30 - Emigration from China
27:00 - The new generation and CCP
28:55 - Population decline
31:10 - Ageing population
32:10 - The next tech superpower?

#economy #china #tradewars
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One of the best guest speakers on your show. She speaks with facts and brings out information that the Western world don't see or ignore to see. Please invite Keyu Jin back in your future shows.

MrPhilasian
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Most interesting opinion on China that I’ve heard, instead of these so called US doom & gloom experts who never set a foot in China

joegage
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I'm an Aussie and cant understand why our govt is intend to fight China on US behalf. We are in Asia not anyone's backyard so I hope the US will stay away.

nickl
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Finally David has a guest that more fully understands the chinese situation.

shiva.shiver
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Excellent excellent excellent. Keyu Jin knows China forward and backward. Extremely informative. Thank You

maxplank
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That's one smart lady. A good counter to the bluster on so many Chinese economic videos on YT

ladygracienyc
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This is a very insightful conversation between two very clever people addressing key issues. Well done!

marttivallila
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Keyu Jin is very well informed, smart and confident. Impressive.

rwchuckle
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It should be the American people who should protest, because it is them who pay!

liranyang
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It is so addictive hearing her insights into China's economy—past, present, and future.

kianlimng
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Tariffs work only when you have a relatively competitive industry, otherwise it's purely addon tax.

prajnasamadhi
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When the leaders of a country become despicable, trade less and move to friendly countries.

Realm-yv
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China not realizing the leverage they have with US. Trade more with those who are willing to do so. The US wants to trade less, so be it.

lfish
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Great to hear an objective view on china vs the negativity from other media..

jdlnameson
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Mrs Jin is my favorite China analyst. Always a pleasure to listen to her.

charalambosmichael
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Keyu Jin, you are a generational talent! Hope more people around the world listen to you more.

peterhe
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看“一路朝陽”, “凡人歌”, 就知中國人喜歡買樓, 更加見到中國人勤奮加班, 見證了年輕一代喜好到大城市打工....中國崛起的故事❤

bcychung
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My wife is a medical doctor, in my next life, I want an economist wife like Professor Keyu Jin. For the past 7 decades, the G7 countries monopolized the production of cars & trucks, the world consume 90 million cars per year, if China could just get 30% of the market share of the cars market going forward, China could get very rich. I have just installed solar panels on my house, thanks to the Chinese solar panels, my investment will be recouped in just 6 years! China will save the world with it's renewable technologies.

robertling
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Wow ! excellent interview with Jin Keju associate professor London School of Economics. So insightful of China's economic situation. Stated as it is, concise and factual.

cctan
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Prof Jin Ke Yu, good to see you becoming more vocal in this video!

The worry is like the West, if you take the attitude of "饱食终日“ then you will not progress. You need to be hungry that drives you ahead. It is cultural.

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