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Dan Collins - What We Need to Know About China and the U.S.​

Premiered 19 hours ago
Silver Bullion Television host Patrick Vierra and Dan Collins discuss the complex dynamics of U.S. re-industrialization and economic growth. They explore the impact of tariffs on the U.S. and China, the challenges of maintaining a competitive edge in a multi-polar world, and the lessons learned from the East Asian economic model. Is there a need for the U.S. to rethink its industrial strategy? Or what about the importance of balancing national security with global trade? Tune in to gain insights into how these economic shifts are shaping the future and what we need to know about China and the U.S.
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Detailed Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:25 Tariff outlook take 2
04:19 Tariffs and Europe
06:28 A G2 proposition
08:50 US and China can advance the world by working together
10:51 China’s model and U.S. deindustrialization
14:12 The Commanding Heights
18:28 The hunger of the East Asian Economic Model
22:07 The real Chinese Economy
25:55 It’s up to the U.S.
 
 

Trump is furious at China, but he’s making US foes great again​

President Donald Trump is mad that China is palling around with his strongmen friends.

Trump erupted on social media late Tuesday night — US time — as television footage aired of Chinese leader Xi Jinping hosting the authoritarian leaders of Russia and North Korea at a stunning military parade in Beijing.

“Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America,” Trump wrote in a message to Xi.

The Truth Social post heard around the world means one thing: If China’s two big gatherings of authoritarian leaders, US adversaries and erstwhile allies this week was intended as a personal affront to the US president, it worked perfectly. And it underscored the futility of his attempts to subject the true global hard men to his art-of-the-deal charms and his claims that his supposedly close relationships with such leaders can be decisive.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...foes-great-again/ar-AA1LL83s?ocid=socialshare
 
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