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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @ZoaxeM
    @ZoaxeM 13 дней назад +72

    it means more geopolitical power to china, like it happened from 2016 to 2020. his methods leave a vacuum and an open field for china.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +10

      And Russia

    • @pmac206
      @pmac206 13 дней назад

      It means we will actually have diplomacy again. Trump will give China their sphere of influence but he wants things in return.

    • @User122-ty
      @User122-ty 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@joebridges1878Russia is a muppet of Xi. Techno wasteland, and even not a gas station

    • @Enriquewong89
      @Enriquewong89 10 дней назад

      Indeed. Mr Trump is a businessman more than a strategist.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 10 дней назад

      @@Enriquewong89 and that seems to help our competitors every time

  • @resurrectedone7463
    @resurrectedone7463 13 дней назад +104

    “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes."

    • @HermesFibonacci
      @HermesFibonacci 13 дней назад

      actually the British from 1917 Balfour Letter and the UN in 1948 are behind the crimes

    • @okwatever3582
      @okwatever3582 13 дней назад +4

      nice one

    • @SomeDude-gn8kc
      @SomeDude-gn8kc 12 дней назад +6

      Agreed no money for physco nation

    • @kelzangphuntsho1071
      @kelzangphuntsho1071 12 дней назад +4

      Good to see common people waking up.. Good on you!

  • @vaclavkubicek2970
    @vaclavkubicek2970 13 дней назад +134

    US on the brink. The world can do without the US - the US cannot do without the world. - BRICS

    • @newphaze-gz2kf
      @newphaze-gz2kf 13 дней назад +2

      The Beast itself is an "Eighth"👑

    • @mjaraz5442
      @mjaraz5442 13 дней назад +10

      😂😂😂 your funny!

    • @John-l8e1y
      @John-l8e1y 13 дней назад

      The president-elect has been clear that in general, he sees things 180 degrees differently. Like it or not, Trump is the most important man in the world, and his vision is to build the US, remaining the most important country, even through the last 4 years, into the strongest, as well. That means self-governance, perhaps to the minimalization, but not to the exclusion, of the agendas of the other obviously meaningful nations around the world. Trump seems to desire a status of dominance, not isolation; a display of strength before the eyes of first, American citizens, and then the leaders of the rest of the most influential global-minded nations of the world. There definitely seems to be no 'go-along-to-get-along' spirit to his message, in terms of globalism vs nationalism, but certainly a 'go along with us/work with (maybe even follow) us' undercurrent.

    • @HermesFibonacci
      @HermesFibonacci 13 дней назад +3

      We have been prospering like duck in SE Asia even through covid, as the rest of the world fell. SE Asia is the future rich continent

    • @IB4UUB4ME
      @IB4UUB4ME 13 дней назад +1

      @@newphaze-gz2kfUS is the 7th. The 8th, the one that springs from the 7th is 🇺🇳 UN

  • @tonywyli
    @tonywyli 13 дней назад +50

    High tariffs on Chinese goods would result in huge suffering of American. Why people only talks about concerns of China but ignore the disastrous consequence to USA?

    • @siamcharm7904
      @siamcharm7904 13 дней назад +5

      china could start taxing usa goods sold in that country 800 billion last year gm, ford, tesla, hilton etc 7.000 in all.

    • @robertbslee4209
      @robertbslee4209 13 дней назад +1

      Because Chinese workers selling cheap goods to America is critical.
      For American buyers, buying less useless gadgets doesn't really hurt them.
      Think of this way, AliBaba sellers represent tens of millions of workers dependent on American buyers, buying $2 goods. Americans buyers won't suffer much because most of the $Low value items are non critical they can pay more or don't buy it all.
      As for Tesla and Apple they will have to pivot but these are premium products

    • @TheRealUsername
      @TheRealUsername 12 дней назад

      @@robertbslee4209 1China Exports to United States Value Year
      Electrical, electronic equipment $124.52B 2023
      Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers $88.98B 2023
      Furniture, lighting signs, prefabricated buildings $30.66B 2023
      Toys, games, sports requisites $29.36B 2023
      Plastics $23.25B 2023
      Articles of apparel, knit or crocheted $18.90B 2023
      Commodities not specified according to kind $18.83B 2023
      Vehicles other than railway, tramway $18.26B 2023
      Articles of iron or steel $13.20B 2023
      Articles of apparel, not knit or crocheted $12.91B 2023
      Optical, photo, technical, medical apparatus $11.92B 2023
      Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing $10.14B 2023
      Footwear, gaiters and the like, $9.47B 2023
      Organic chemicals $7.43B 2023
      Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel good $6.61B 2023
      Miscellanneous manufactured articles $5.53B 2023
      Tools, implements, cutlery of base metal $4.62B 2023
      Miscellaneous articles of base metal $4.60B 2023
      Bird skin, feathers, artificial flowers, human hair $4.41B 2023
      Glass and glassware $4.07B 2023
      Aluminum $3.80B 2023
      Paper and paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board $3.79B 2023
      Ceramic products $2.96B 2023
      Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal $2.93B 2023
      Yeah, from my interpretation of factual data it's definitely not alibaba gadgets, especially considering these would be very expensive if manufactured in America.

    • @TheRealUsername
      @TheRealUsername 12 дней назад

      China Exports to United States Value Year
      Electrical, electronic equipment $124.52B 2023
      Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers $88.98B 2023
      Furniture, lighting signs, prefabricated buildings $30.66B 2023
      Toys, games, sports requisites $29.36B 2023
      Plastics $23.25B 2023
      Articles of apparel, knit or crocheted $18.90B 2023
      Commodities not specified according to kind $18.83B 2023
      Vehicles other than railway, tramway $18.26B 2023
      Articles of iron or steel $13.20B 2023
      Articles of apparel, not knit or crocheted $12.91B 2023
      Optical, photo, technical, medical apparatus $11.92B 2023
      Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing $10.14B 2023
      Footwear, gaiters and the like, $9.47B 2023
      Organic chemicals $7.43B 2023
      Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel good $6.61B 2023
      Miscellanneous manufactured articles $5.53B 2023
      Tools, implements, cutlery of base metal $4.62B 2023
      Miscellaneous articles of base metal $4.60B 2023
      Bird skin, feathers, artificial flowers, human hair $4.41B 2023
      Glass and glassware $4.07B 2023
      Aluminum $3.80B 2023
      Paper and paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board $3.79B 2023
      Ceramic products $2.96B 2023
      Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal $2.93B 2023​@@robertbslee4209

    • @TheRealUsername
      @TheRealUsername 12 дней назад

      ​@@robertbslee4209
      The following list details the top 20 categories of goods imported from China by the United States in 2023, ranked by value. Values are in billions of U.S. dollars.
      1. **Electrical and Electronic Equipment:** $124.52B
      2. **Machinery (including Nuclear Reactors and Boilers):** $88.98B
      3. **Furniture, Lighting, Signs, and Prefabricated Buildings:** $30.66B
      4. **Toys, Games, and Sporting Goods:** $29.36B
      5. **Plastics and Plastic Articles:** $23.25B
      6. **Knit Apparel:** $18.90B
      7. **Miscellaneous Manufactured Goods (unclassified):** $18.83B
      8. **Motor Vehicles (excluding Rail and Tramway):** $18.26B
      9. **Iron and Steel Articles:** $13.20B
      10. **Non-Knit Apparel:** $12.91B
      11. **Optical, Photographic, Technical, and Medical Equipment:** $11.92B
      12. **Textiles (excluding apparel), and Worn Clothing:** $10.14B
      13. **Footwear:** $9.47B
      14. **Organic Chemicals:** $7.43B
      15. **Leather Goods, Travel Goods, and Related Articles:** $6.61B
      16. **Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles (unclassified):** $5.53B
      17. **Tools, Cutlery, and Implements (base metal):** $4.62B
      18. **Miscellaneous Base Metal Articles:** $4.60B
      19. **Feathers, Artificial Flowers, and Human Hair:** $4.41B
      20. **Glass and Glassware:** $4.07B

  • @Cherrytea558
    @Cherrytea558 12 дней назад +34

    Tarriffs on China would be a disaster. Tarriffs will dramatically increase production and manufacturing costs in the US and Inflation will go through the roof. Meanwhile other countries can buy Chinese EV's and parts for half the price.

    • @User122-ty
      @User122-ty 12 дней назад

      Trump and voters think that other countries won't impose their tariffs. No joke

    • @kelzangphuntsho1071
      @kelzangphuntsho1071 12 дней назад +9

      But the Trump supporters doesn't see this coming, a sad reality isnt it?.

    • @User122-ty
      @User122-ty 12 дней назад +7

      @kelzangphuntsho1071 yes, they think tariffs are donates direct to them

    • @krnpowr
      @krnpowr 12 дней назад

      @@kelzangphuntsho1071 Trump supporters don't see anything clearly. Unfortunately, most people in America are very uneducated and ignorant. The sad thing is that in most instances it's by choice.

    • @gagantamang2115
      @gagantamang2115 12 дней назад +4

      What will happen if china reject to buy American agricultural products. Without USA and Europe china can survive in Africa South America and Asia.

  • @falcatafalcata1617
    @falcatafalcata1617 13 дней назад +29

    In 2023, US is the third largest Chinese exports country. China’s total exports to US accounted for only 13% of annual exports.

    • @steppenwolf2027
      @steppenwolf2027 12 дней назад

      @@falcatafalcata1617 Still a lot though

    • @Samg-x6r
      @Samg-x6r 12 дней назад +3

      China accounted for 18% of total imports and is the biggest import partner of the US. Those imports are mainly daily consumer products that are only available from China.

    • @lijackson-x6r
      @lijackson-x6r 11 дней назад +1

      According to data from 2023, China's exports to the United States accounted for 2.8% of China's GDP. In addition, the total trade volume between China and the United States in 2023 was US$664.4 billion, of which China's exports to the United States were US$500.3 billion, accounting for 13% of China's total exports for the year.

    • @lijackson-x6r
      @lijackson-x6r 11 дней назад

      In 2018, China's GDP was 90 trillion yuan, and in 2023, China's GDP was 126 trillion yuan, a 40% increase in five years; More importantly, the proportion of China's exports to the United States in total exports decreased from 21.8% in 2018 to 14.8% in 2023, a decrease of 7%, but China's overall exports increased by 900 billion US dollars. This shows that Trump's first "trade war" and the Biden administration's "decoupling and breaking the chain" have indeed hit direct trade and investment between China and the United States, but have also objectively reduced China's economic dependence on the US market and promoted the process of China's trade diversification.

    • @Samg-x6r
      @Samg-x6r 10 дней назад +1

      @@lijackson-x6r So apparently the US depends more on China than China depends on the IS

  • @talk8229
    @talk8229 12 дней назад +34

    The issue is the US manufacturers can’t match the Chinese manufacturers when it comes to money for product value. The work ethic is another factor

    • @velleyee5967
      @velleyee5967 12 дней назад +3

      Ikr

    • @kelzangphuntsho1071
      @kelzangphuntsho1071 12 дней назад +3

      They can produce but won't be competitive in terms of price. So in long run, they will loose.

    • @velleyee5967
      @velleyee5967 12 дней назад +3

      @ it’s ok his supporters ll buy it tru their noses 😂

    • @bamabotak
      @bamabotak 12 дней назад +3

      its impossible for american product for 1$ sparepart on amazon..

    • @velleyee5967
      @velleyee5967 12 дней назад +2

      @@bamabotak let them dream on

  • @frankm6218
    @frankm6218 11 дней назад +9

    They assumed all Americans are millionaires and don’t mind to spend $1000 for a Christmas lights.

  • @TheSpaceOfficial-25
    @TheSpaceOfficial-25 13 дней назад +24

    All of this hate, for who and for what?

  • @TheGhost204
    @TheGhost204 13 дней назад +32

    Trump’s bark is louder than his bite.

    • @eller1066
      @eller1066 13 дней назад +2

      The world knows that Trump does not screw around. This is why the world leaders are worried about him. He does what he says.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +6

      @@eller1066😂😂😂😂

    • @liljairis
      @liljairis 12 дней назад

      @@eller1066 all putin or netanyahu has to do is pull up Trump's wife's nudes on the internet and call him a cuck

    • @simonji2940
      @simonji2940 5 дней назад

      ​@@eller1066he said many things that he never did but no one even cares, they just want their guy on top because us elections are simply based on popularity

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 12 дней назад +2

    Thanks for posting

  • @qdelevation8947
    @qdelevation8947 11 дней назад +4

    High Tarriffs will not benefit China and the US.
    It only benefits those 'hub countires' like Mexico and Southeast Asian countries.
    Because the US relies mainly on imported low-value goods, such like appliances, clothes. And they can't produce those goods domestically as the cost of production of those goods is high in the US (considering that those goods involve intensive labor force, and the US labor force is very expensive comparing to lots of developing countires) Consummers in the US still have to buy stuff from China.
    Comparing buying things from China directly, buying things from a hub country will only increase the total transaction cost.

  • @alimmuhammad9275
    @alimmuhammad9275 13 дней назад +19

    The interviewer seems to assume that the US has total leverage in trade. What did the tariffs do for the US in last 8 years? It’s a case of cutting your nose to spite your face

    • @Tirah5
      @Tirah5 13 дней назад +9

      What Trump seems to overlook is that the American public is now accustomed to affordable, well-made products from China. Raising tariffs means consumers will have to pay much more-sometimes up to four times the current price-for the same products. However, Americans' buying power hasn’t increased to match these higher costs. Additionally, it would take decades for the U.S. to rebuild its manufacturing base to its former level. Restoring that industry is easier said than done.

    • @redvibez
      @redvibez 11 дней назад +1

      @@Tirah5yep especially in an age where e commerce is king. American consumers will feel the impact of the tariffs like none other

  • @maxchen7229
    @maxchen7229 13 дней назад +11

    What about inflation in our country? we already have had 21% inflation since 2020. The ordinary people, especially the middle-class and the poor, are very angry about inflation!

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад

      What about the wealthy?

    • @eleanorcowan5461
      @eleanorcowan5461 12 дней назад +2

      Perhaps Trump will tighten the military spending and focus on home turf?

    • @maxchen7229
      @maxchen7229 12 дней назад +1

      @@joebridges1878if you have a lot of money in stocks, you are better off than the poor!

    • @maxchen7229
      @maxchen7229 12 дней назад +4

      @@eleanorcowan5461do you think Trump would give a lot of money to the lower middle class or the poor? If so, the money saved from military spending would be huge for the poor or for our country’s infrastructure, such as 5G.

    • @User122-ty
      @User122-ty 12 дней назад +1

      Dear bot. The current annual inflation in the US Is 2-2.5%
      Your poor English also gives u up😂

  • @rossbaker9721
    @rossbaker9721 12 дней назад +20

    I’m still convinced that Donald trump doesn’t understand what a tariff is.

    • @pl5440
      @pl5440 9 дней назад

      @@rossbaker9721 he’s a billionaire.

  • @USA50_
    @USA50_ 11 дней назад +2

    16:00 It is important to put a dollar amount on US defense spending or commitments because of this unrealistic level of expectation foreign countries have. The US needs to lessen its commitments abroad and increase domestic investment spending. Thanks 😊👍🇺🇸❤️

  • @ColoniaMurder20
    @ColoniaMurder20 12 дней назад +11

    its a big WIN for Southeast Asia region.. and also a win for Mexico.

    • @lostcheeseburger5026
      @lostcheeseburger5026 7 дней назад

      It is not. My father is from Laos. It is currently being stolen by vietnamese and chxxxx communists. Trump will give them what they want. Selling us and our natural resources out for money and what he wants. Your comment is deplorable considering what is coming. But keep puttin that head in the sand. Win for mexico? Better first pay for his wall then💀

    • @imanmanimanman7667
      @imanmanimanman7667 5 дней назад

      Mexico 😮😮😮

  • @longcimb
    @longcimb 13 дней назад +4

    By imposing tariff coming from all countries which have a high deficit with US, the US consumers will still need to pay for it. Re industrialization will take some time, and if it happen prices are not going to be affordable, hence i dont know how he is going to balance his rhetoric. Let us see how this play out

    • @merrick6484
      @merrick6484 12 дней назад

      Trump can not do much interms of Re-Industrilisation in US in 4 years time, moving factories is not an easy task.
      All businessmen will just wait it out.

  • @Shining237
    @Shining237 13 дней назад +10

    Trump's policy on dealing with China is always the same - more tariffs ... which translates into inflation which ultimately gets passed onto the consumer. We've seen this movie before!

  • @FirozeBukht-r2e
    @FirozeBukht-r2e 12 дней назад +2

    High tariffs means scarcity of cheep goods for the affordable. American goods will be at high prices this is obvious.

  • @johnwhoo6194
    @johnwhoo6194 12 дней назад +3

    US is already in shortage of lots of stuffs, this will make it worse, inflation will be worse, people have to pay more, China will just have to consume more domestically.

  • @tnt_pkk1311
    @tnt_pkk1311 13 дней назад +5

    2 anti China vs 1 pro China isn’t much fair. Maybe next time, switch around. Anyhow, nice conversation

  • @Yarxk-j7w
    @Yarxk-j7w 12 дней назад +1

    TBH, The US wants more tariffs on Chinse products is not because they want to build their own to replace China, but want to destabilize Chinese economy, but China is still doing very good on global trading, only about 200B trade surplus from the US, most are from US companies.

  • @phillimonphiri6228
    @phillimonphiri6228 12 дней назад +2

    Global South Countries trade with China is now at 1.6 trillion while USA is at 800 Billion

    • @leninchigbu9006
      @leninchigbu9006 11 дней назад

      Ah they are complaining too especially south africa and to a degree Nigeria.

  • @amazman977
    @amazman977 12 дней назад +6

    More homeless Americans and economy...

  • @asy9423
    @asy9423 8 дней назад

    I like her voice❤

  • @godzillamothra5983
    @godzillamothra5983 9 дней назад +1

    Donald Trump and Americans will soon understand that there is no such thing as free lunch.

  • @mwxfl-q9h
    @mwxfl-q9h 8 дней назад

    再一次,我们会这个总统一个深刻的教训

  • @fahmad7194
    @fahmad7194 12 дней назад +1

    China's counter tariffs will kick-start a terrible inflation in the USA

  • @ighalib6381
    @ighalib6381 8 дней назад

    The man is 78yrs old and will get 4yrs as president. World is not going to end!

  • @VonGoldfinger
    @VonGoldfinger 12 дней назад +2

    You can’t stop the Chinese dragon 🐉. The Americans need to learn that.

  • @t8polestarcyan22
    @t8polestarcyan22 12 дней назад

    Will there be another backfire? We'll see.

  • @FirozeBukht-r2e
    @FirozeBukht-r2e 12 дней назад +1

    America also having considerable poor class can't afford costly goods. Absolute power and authority is not a genious move.

  • @FirozeBukht-r2e
    @FirozeBukht-r2e 12 дней назад

    Establishments required to put hurdles on the wrong policy for the masses saving would be the problem for poor class.

  • @siamcharm7904
    @siamcharm7904 13 дней назад +5

    most of what china sells to usa, 350 billion last year are not easily replaceable.

  • @cherubimcherubim9515
    @cherubimcherubim9515 12 дней назад +1

    Tariffs are paid by domestic consumers and not the exporting country, but they have the effect of raising the relative prices of imported products. Other trade barriers include quotas, licenses, and standardization, all seeking to make foreign goods more expensive or available in a limited supply.
    In simplest terms, a tariff is a tax. It adds to the cost borne by consumers of imported goods.

  • @englishinminutess
    @englishinminutess 11 дней назад

    Good Leader in the world

  • @eleanorcowan5461
    @eleanorcowan5461 13 дней назад +1

    QUESTION: I understand the US owes 800 billion to China. Is this a way to pay back that debt?

    • @cantdfindme
      @cantdfindme 11 дней назад

      @@eleanorcowan5461 No, US debt to China is in securities bonds. Tariffs are a tax on goods.

  • @kelzangphuntsho1071
    @kelzangphuntsho1071 12 дней назад +2

    Most likely China is preparing for tip-for-tat tariffs, especially exports from "republican states". The next 4 years will be interesting!.

  • @User122-ty
    @User122-ty 12 дней назад +2

    I like to see how US put tariffs on lithium 😂
    And Australia with China and Chile will add up their own 100%.
    If u think trump is dumb u much overestimate him

  • @jameswhitewater6127
    @jameswhitewater6127 12 дней назад +2

    Canada is scrambling to increase its trade with SE Asia, fully realizes that the next years ? will be a challenging period that will perhaps get the yanks to realize that apply tariffs on every imports, may not be such a good idea. Anyway, they will soon feel the pain of paying for it. " Reality" can sometimes be painful.

  • @johngichuki4092
    @johngichuki4092 13 дней назад +3

    Trump unpredictable.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +2

      Double minded and ignorant😂😂😂

  • @이상헌-v7v
    @이상헌-v7v 12 дней назад +1

    미국시장대신.디른시장을 찾는다고😮😮😮😅😅😅😅

  • @Tirah5
    @Tirah5 13 дней назад +13

    Trump's focus on U.S. interests could weaken American global influence. Taiwan, for example, might find it more practical to align with China to protect its chip industry rather than relying on U.S. military support. As the U.S. starts charging for its military assistance, other countries may begin prioritizing self-reliance over dependence on American protection. Thank you Trump.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад

      The new world order,,, people are waking up 🥹

    • @TacticalMayo
      @TacticalMayo 13 дней назад +3

      Yeah that's not going to happen

    • @pmac206
      @pmac206 13 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @eleanorcowan5461
      @eleanorcowan5461 13 дней назад +4

      Wonderful! Perhaps the US prefers to tend its own back yard now instead of mowing others?

    • @hc434
      @hc434 12 дней назад

      Taiwan feels the US Congress strongly supports them and the support is bipartisan. They will just try to weather the storm if Trump is hostile to Taiwan. It's only a 4 year presidency. Bigger issue for Taiwan is that theyve purchased 66 fighter jets and weapons from the US that are all backlogged, so how can they even defend themselves when they aren't getting what theyve already paid for

  • @cherubimcherubim9515
    @cherubimcherubim9515 12 дней назад +1

    No companies can affords to leave China. There end products still need the Chinese markets. 320 fortune 500 companies have footholds in China. Scale down yes but will not leave.

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 13 дней назад

    Wait for the surprises.

  • @SomeDude-gn8kc
    @SomeDude-gn8kc 13 дней назад +17

    Sounds like trump doesn’t really have a clue what his doing 😂

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +3

      Exactly,,,the China shop will be different places for the dumb bull this time around😂😂

    • @luisdavidllense2293
      @luisdavidllense2293 13 дней назад +8

      To be fair, he's only really good at marketing. That is all.

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl 10 дней назад +1

      Plus bullying

    • @Leila-sd1sl
      @Leila-sd1sl 10 дней назад +1

      Boasting himself

  • @John-l8e1y
    @John-l8e1y 13 дней назад +7

    15:06 ". . .China has no interest in doing a forceful takeover of Taiwan". . . Does he have inside information? All the recent news handouts have told a very different story, haven't they?

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +1

      Notice how he said “Taiwan is THERE and it’s not going ANYWHERE” he’s saying they will not become a proxy for America

    • @yunzhang9471
      @yunzhang9471 12 дней назад

      If you ever lived in China, you know all the Chinese education system tell the kids people in Taiwan are your brothers and sisters sharing the same culture same ancestors and same history but under different governments. Why would ccp do this education if they want to start a war to kill Taiwan?

    • @Aleph-alpha
      @Aleph-alpha 12 дней назад +5

      It’s not a secret. If Taipei can keep its mouth shut and not challenge Beijing, Beijing will not do anything. But if Taipei did something and Beijing ignored it, it’s gonna make Beijing look weak. It doesn’t sound good especially for a dictatorship.

    • @rebecca3911
      @rebecca3911 12 дней назад

      @@John-l8e1y your news only show what China is doing but not showing what Taiwan government is doing, they are way too provoking, but they only represent some Taiwan people not all. Always remember Taiwan people are Chinese people, they cannot go anywhere.

    • @rlai2201
      @rlai2201 12 дней назад

      @@Aleph-alphayour so called dictatorship must be referring to the United Snakes of America 🇺🇸 those who kept fanning of wars, chaos, invasion, lies, supporting genocide

  • @FakeCdawgVA12
    @FakeCdawgVA12 9 дней назад

    "Principle" what Principle? 😂 I'll trust my dog has more principle than the CCP.

  • @wahyuindrasto
    @wahyuindrasto 6 дней назад

    Graham Ong-Webb doesn't belong in this panel. His responses to various questions re Taiwan and how China will respond to Trump is meandering and not reassuring.

  • @Patricia-sw3ek
    @Patricia-sw3ek 13 дней назад +12

    The Brics nations will stick together and america can kiss goodbye to its hegemony

    • @eller1066
      @eller1066 13 дней назад

      BRICS is going no where. China is broke and Russia is broke and the only country with money is India. India is not going to support all those other countries with no money.

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад

      The new world order,,,exactly

    • @TacticalMayo
      @TacticalMayo 13 дней назад +1

      I mean if that helps you sleep better at night 🤣

    • @rajithasheran.k6532
      @rajithasheran.k6532 12 дней назад +1

      India and china is most important partner in brics but they both are enemies and india don't what be anti west so what your opinion about that In my opinion india hoping they will get more economic benefit because of trump presidency Indian want work with russia and trump like putin and dua to many tax and other things USA government planing on putting china manufacturing company their planing on relocation what better place to other then indian like cheaper labour country

    • @Aleph-alpha
      @Aleph-alpha 12 дней назад

      @@rajithasheran.k6532China does not see India as an enemy. It’s very unfortunate that you think otherwise. We like your cool culture, we have sympathies for you being colonised. The border dispute is due to the British, and we’re sure that we will figure out a better solution.

  • @daphuc502
    @daphuc502 9 дней назад

    China have extremely high tariff on the west, for examples, German cars are 300-400percent more expensive in China than else where , so I would say 60 percent tariffs on Chinese products is ways too low, make it 6,000 percent or more . The last time Trump started the trade war , the US STARTED putting tariff on China products , while the Chinese ACTUALLY INCREASED THE EXISTING tariffs. Which means the US and the west HAVE ALWAYS been in a trade war with China , Trump were the first one to realize the FACTS and REALITY of the situations instead of the one who started it.

  • @yayie2235
    @yayie2235 13 дней назад

    The best solution for the US to save its economy is not to send money outside.

  • @samliew6610
    @samliew6610 11 дней назад +2

    "Taiwan sovereignty"??? It's NOT a country just in case you still do not know. Taiwan is part of China lady.

  • @rabitoo5oo
    @rabitoo5oo 13 дней назад +5

    I strongly urge you to make a report on the lies of Indian media about Bangladesh

    • @roro-v3z
      @roro-v3z 13 дней назад +3

      Since when are people taking indian media seriously 😅

    • @Mmadingo
      @Mmadingo 13 дней назад

      ​​@@roro-v3z let alone how serious the people take the people in India😂. Today i saw a video from a city in India where they have a festival where they throw 💩 on each other. I didnt eat from that momen. Everytime i see curry i see 💩

  • @guardianoffire8814
    @guardianoffire8814 13 дней назад +3

    China doesn't have to fight two front war, as Hungary will hold the gates of Europe open to Chinese manufactured goods.

  • @pstone6100
    @pstone6100 11 дней назад

    Is this inside story for great super power Singapore?

  • @jjboyd01
    @jjboyd01 12 дней назад

    prepare for the worst.

  • @marcuscorneliusaurelius6534
    @marcuscorneliusaurelius6534 12 дней назад +1

    The world is cooked

  • @amazman977
    @amazman977 12 дней назад +1

    More homeless Americanns don't need EV and cheap Chinese home products.

    • @John-.-Smith
      @John-.-Smith 12 дней назад +1

      Yup! They need luxurious goods from France and Italy.

  • @Leila-sd1sl
    @Leila-sd1sl 10 дней назад

    The mafia boss is collecting fees

  • @COREAnalytics-t5t
    @COREAnalytics-t5t 3 дня назад

    He’s trying to fulfill his his promises with Elon musk by selling his tesla cars

  • @1lorijb
    @1lorijb 13 дней назад +2

    Thank you Trump

  • @cathyc5656
    @cathyc5656 9 дней назад

    Trump think china is just like Japan, so he use the same way to treat china. But size of two country is way different

  • @A_to_y
    @A_to_y 13 дней назад +2

    The more important question is: What will happen to AJ when Trump comes back to power?

  • @JuelzIAMJALB
    @JuelzIAMJALB 12 дней назад

    Well therr 2 puttin 1 deep fake that a cheat 2 negative will cancel out

  • @Thoughtflux
    @Thoughtflux 10 дней назад

    Like if you want aljazera to be banned in the US.

  • @Baronchai981
    @Baronchai981 13 дней назад +15

    The presenter said " tawan is the only country" is it freudian slip or intentional ? No, Taiwan is not a country. It's Chinese province.

    • @johngichuki4092
      @johngichuki4092 13 дней назад +5

      Or so you believe.

    • @Tirah5
      @Tirah5 13 дней назад +4

      Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, is a country in East Asia. The main island of Taiwan, also known as Formosa, lies between the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south.

    • @fod79
      @fod79 13 дней назад

      The only thing that matters us who is in charge today, and today it is independent from China. Tomorrow, no one knows.

    • @KevinSatron
      @KevinSatron 12 дней назад +5

      We found our CCP bot

    • @Aleph-alpha
      @Aleph-alpha 12 дней назад +1

      I don’t know what is the source of Taiwan being a country, but last time I checked, it’s not in the UN. It does have a government and has like 10(?) countries with diplomatic relations, but the USA is not one of them. It’s probably de facto independent of China, but de jure it is not. And it’s definitely not independent of the USA.

  • @dendencomendador4867
    @dendencomendador4867 12 дней назад +1

    TARRIFS ON CHIKONG GOODS? YES PLEASE...

  • @siarung1972
    @siarung1972 13 дней назад +4

    trump 2024

  • @mchathoo1
    @mchathoo1 12 дней назад

    Tariff china 200 percent 😊.

  • @akashbanerjee6272
    @akashbanerjee6272 12 дней назад +1

    The Beijing guy, Enar Tanger seems to love autocratic regimes.

  • @internationaldaily9820
    @internationaldaily9820 11 дней назад

    China number 1

  • @emirzarfan133
    @emirzarfan133 11 дней назад

    make the rich,richer 🤑🤣

  • @mchathoo1
    @mchathoo1 12 дней назад

    Good luck winne the poo 😂

  • @felixsasu4238
    @felixsasu4238 12 дней назад

    No country will do it big without America why? B'cause they have the largest consumer market. I used the word big

  • @RgRg-os8sc
    @RgRg-os8sc 11 дней назад +1

    Love America. Tesla should move of China.

  • @이상헌-v7v
    @이상헌-v7v 12 дней назад

    거짓망밈ㄴ하거 있네

  • @furtrapper11
    @furtrapper11 13 дней назад

    China should drop all tariffs or pay the price.

  • @lovechineseforever9434
    @lovechineseforever9434 13 дней назад

    COMEDY

  • @dormungwesinie1755
    @dormungwesinie1755 13 дней назад

    To the presenter when Taiwan became independent you keep calling it a country

    • @hc434
      @hc434 12 дней назад +1

      Taiwan is 100% an independent democratic country

  • @mingyenwu9621
    @mingyenwu9621 9 дней назад

    新加坡每次在國際訪問都會背刺台灣耶, 小人!

    • @longdragon88
      @longdragon88 9 дней назад +2

      新加坡承认一中政策,认为台湾是中国的一个省,有什么背刺的?全世界大部分国家都认为台湾是中国的一部分。联合国持同样态度

    • @mingyenwu9621
      @mingyenwu9621 9 дней назад

      @@longdragon88
      新加坡支持一中政策是中國逼你支持的嗎? 你們自己想支持中國, 少牽拖其他國家或聯合國.
      其他國家被中國貿易逼迫,我可以諒解; 新加坡是自己湊上去舔中的. 你們有選擇, 是你們自己選擇支持中國的.

    • @mingyenwu9621
      @mingyenwu9621 9 дней назад

      @@longdragon88
      聯合國、其他國家受中國貿易制裁壓力,支持一中政策可以諒解;你新加坡是自己倒貼中國,請不要把自己跟其他受中國壓力所迫的國家相提並論。

    • @longdragon88
      @longdragon88 9 дней назад

      @@mingyenwu9621 别的国家不支持台独就是受压迫吗?你是不是太自以为是了?美国世界第一不受压迫吧,为什么不和台湾建交?不要自己骗自己了,台独死路一条,真是不见棺材不掉泪。

  • @newphaze-gz2kf
    @newphaze-gz2kf 13 дней назад +4

    🐼Panda doesn't have the Grapefruits to take on the Bald eagle!🦅🦅🦅

    • @roro-v3z
      @roro-v3z 13 дней назад

      We are not doing anything, its you guys who are paranoid about our growth

    • @MasickaBlack
      @MasickaBlack 13 дней назад +6

      Well we will see 😅😅😅😂china own America 😅😅😅on everything in it

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад +3

      America is in decline,,,

    • @newphaze-gz2kf
      @newphaze-gz2kf 13 дней назад +1

      @joebridges1878 Wrong!!😂 LOL

    • @joebridges1878
      @joebridges1878 13 дней назад

      @@newphaze-gz2kf 🤣🤣🤣

  • @arlindosemedo7150
    @arlindosemedo7150 13 дней назад

    (?!...)

  • @Chipwipple
    @Chipwipple 11 дней назад +1

    Lil Fud say he gonna export all non wite

  • @mitendra1980
    @mitendra1980 13 дней назад +2

    😂now aljajira is also in fear like Qatar.

  • @Chipwipple
    @Chipwipple 11 дней назад +1

    Only Jesus stay

  • @wintersxiao
    @wintersxiao 9 дней назад

    To Mr Trump:
    Want to talk? We welcome
    Want to fight? We will face to face

  • @delroyMoney-d6g
    @delroyMoney-d6g 13 дней назад +1

    Trump is not joking 🇺🇲🫣🇨🇳 stop by from each other that is the way out

  • @wintersxiao
    @wintersxiao 9 дней назад

    Mind your words please, Taiwan island never has its own sovereignty. You play games on literacy. You want to make trouble to our country unification, Will definitely fail

  • @georges7218
    @georges7218 13 дней назад +2

    America should love China 🇨🇳

    • @TacticalMayo
      @TacticalMayo 13 дней назад

      Are you crazy

    • @georges7218
      @georges7218 13 дней назад

      @TacticalMayo China built the world you see now. Uou want to kill it?

    • @pmac206
      @pmac206 13 дней назад

      We need each other. China couldn’t survive without the US and the Western countries. They literally import everything. Xi just said he wants peaceful coexistence with the US after Trump’s victory. That’s great because we want the same thing and it’s a great sign that China is turning down the rhetoric. We’ll see what happens. I’m very optimistic that we’re going to return to actual diplomacy.

    • @Aleph-alpha
      @Aleph-alpha 12 дней назад +1

      @@TacticalMayoAre you?

  • @1236-r9q
    @1236-r9q 12 дней назад +1

    American pet platform 😂😂😂