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China Calls on Trump to Stop Mistreating Its State-Run Companies

The Trump administration is discriminating against Chinese state-owned enterprises seeking to expand in the U.S., according to the head of a top Chinese agency overseeing state assets valued at $24 trillion.

“I hope the U.S. government can treat China’s state-owned enterprises the same as they treat the rest of the world,” Xiao Yaqing, chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), said in an interview with Bloomberg News in Davos, Switzerland. “We should all be treated on the same platform and should not be discriminated.”

Xiao’s remarks come as trade tensions grow between the world’s two largest economies. President Donald Trump, who in November called for a “fair and reciprocal” bilateral relationship on a trip to Beijing, has placed greater scrutiny on Chinese investments in the U.S.
 
The ah tiongs are the biggest load of bull shitters after the ah nehs. The ah tiongs talk soon much about free trade n yet their markets are the most protected. It's only free when its their way. N don't these ah tiongs bully foreign companies too? If not how come all foreign companies who invest in ah tiong land must be JV n must have technology transfer? N how come American tech companies that offer services like FB n Google are banned in China? That is the failure of USA gahmen. Giving too much benefits to ah tiong land. It's same with Singkieland too.. remember Suzhou
 
A huge storm is brewing over China ...

Excerpt of Trump's Davos speech:


As the United States pursues domestic reforms to unleash jobs and growth, we are also working to reform the international trading system so that it promotes broadly-shared prosperity and rewards to those who pray -- play by the rules. We cannot have free and open trade if some countries exploit the system at the expense of others. We support free trade but it needs to be fair and it needs to be reciprocal because in the end unfair trade undermines us all. The United States will no longer turn a blind eye to unfair economic practices including massive intellectual property theft, industrial subsidies, and pervasive state-led economic planning.

These and other predatory behaviors are distorting the global markets and harming businesses and workers not just in the U.S. But around the globe. Just like we expect the leaders of other countries to protect their interests, as president of the United States, I will always protect the interests of our country, our companies, and our workers. We will enforce our trade laws and restore integrity to our trading system. Only by insisting on fair and reciprocal trade can we create a system that works not just for the U.S., but for all nations.
 
They call themselves the peacefully rising giant dragon. Only fools believe them.
Tell that to the resident ah tiong commie dogs,...n in Singkieland now.i see alot of cina educated helicopters taking the commie stance. Soon when more cina helicopter becomes pap MPs I won't be surprised if Singkieland beggs ah tiong land for scraps of the table for the 1 belt project
 
Tell that to the resident ah tiong commie dogs,...n in Singkieland now.i see alot of cina educated helicopters taking the commie stance. Soon when more cina helicopter becomes pap MPs I won't be surprised if Singkieland beggs ah tiong land for scraps of the table for the 1 belt project

Probably won't come to that stage. OBOR will a dead elephant once China implodes financially next year. 2020 and 2021 will be very difficult years for China. Xi Jinping will step down in disgrace in 2022 especially after losing North Korea to Donald Trump.
 
USA owe too much debt unable to pay. Low buying power and protectionism. It is a bad undesirable customer. World is big and should cut away such rotting client and enhance relationship with other customers and develop other markets.

Left bastards to rot and die in their own.

China is new superpower, USA will be depending on China and China not depending on USA.
 
Probably won't come to that stage. OBOR will a dead elephant once China implodes financially next year. 2020 and 2021 will be very difficult years for China. Xi Jinping will step down in disgrace in 2022 especially after losing North Korea to Donald Trump.
bangladesh already pulling out of obor projects as they are rampant with corruption, cost escalation, bunch of bs talk and boast, and nothing happens. 69% of obor will not happen, and 69% of the remaining that will be built will be white elephants.
 
huawei till this day refuses to disclose who’s behind their true ownership (psst: one of them is the pla) and that failure and refusal to disclose remains the thorny issue among both dems and pubs in congress to bless huawei to sell their hardware in the u.s. to major telcos. there is an installed base of hauwei routers among smaller isp’s and enterprises in the u.s. but they are being phased out. it’s known among telcos and isp’s that hauwei equipment has been syphoning valuable and sensitive data from tech competitors and u.s. gov agencies back to china. to circumvent the suspicion, they set up shop in the u.s. with hidden data centers. just cum clean huawei and you’ll get the business. no point playing hide and seek.
 
Another hypocritical speech from ah tiong land.

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CHINA has given the world a blunt choice by asking global leaders to choose between Xi Jinping’s global outlook and that of US President Donald Trump.

In a strongly worded editorial by the state’s news agency, Beijing said the world needed to choose between “two fundamentally different outlooks” which included the Chinese President’s shared future and Mr Trump’s America First policy.

The commentary, by Xinhua, comes as global leaders and policy makers gather in the Swiss town of Davos for the World Economic Forum which draws to a close on Friday.

Mr Trump has already attended a gala reception and dinner with European business chiefs.

The US President is due to address the forum on its closing day at the end of a week that saw his administration announce a new package of trade tariffs targeting China and South Korea, and spark upheaval on the currency markets.

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US President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have competing interests on the world stage. Picture: Fred Dufour/AFPSource:AFP

The glitzy annual gathering at a Swiss Alpine resort has drawn politicians, CEOs and celebrities to ponder public policy and global co-operation for more than 50 years.

Mr Xi last year delivered the first address by a Chinese leader at the forum where he took up the torch of global trade to the delight of the well-heeled audience then anxious about Mr Trump’s inauguration.

He was absent from this year’s forum, but that didn’t stop China from delivering its own message to the world.

Xinhua said the world can either choose between China’s vision or Mr Trump’s “self-centred America First policy (which) has led his country away from multiple multilateral pacts and infused anxiety into both allies and the broader world”.

“Although what he is about to say at the globalist brainstorming feast on Friday remains guesswork, few believe this particular pulpit would be able to make him turn his back on the poster boy of a rising isolationist tendency that many fear is fragmenting the world,” the editorial reads.

It goes on to say the “Xi-style collaborative approach” is the only way forward because of “the interests of different countries have become so closely intertwined that mankind has no future but a shared one”.

China and the US have had a testing relationship in recent months with tensions increasing over Mr Trump’s push for China to do more over North Korea.

During the US election campaign, Mr Trump was outspoken about his opposition to Beijing’s global trade policy.

In 2016 he told a rally in Indiana the country was responsible for “the greatest trade theft in the history of the world”.

“We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country, and that’s what we’re doing,” he told the crowd.

Beijing has made no secret of its ambitious plans for global growth in the past.

In a 3 ½ hour speech given while opening a five-yearly national congress in October last year, Mr Xi set out his country’s ambitious plans to become the world’s biggest superpower within the next 30 years.

The Chinese President spelt out his time frame for the country to become a “global leader” with international influence and said “it was time for his nation to transform itself into a mighty force” that could lead the entire world on political, economic, military and environmental issues.

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Mr Trump listens during a dinner with European business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos yesterday. Picture: Evan Vucci/APSource:AP

US OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Earlier this week White House officials said the President was going to the World Economic Forum to promote his economic policies.

Top Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn said the President was going to Davos to “tell the world that America is open for business”.

Administration aides say he will use his maiden appearance to play salesman-in-chief, making the case for investment in a revitalised America.

“(This trip) is about an America First agenda but America First does mean working with the rest of the world,” US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.

“It just means that President Trump is looking out for American interests, no different than other leaders look out for their own.”

Mr Trump’s business-friendly tax cuts and a record-breaking bull run on Wall Street have wowed many in the Davos crowd.

But the decision by Mr Trump — the self-styled anti-globalist president — to attend the world’s most notable gathering of globalists, and at an exclusive Swiss ski resort no less, has left some scratching their heads.

Mr Trump has criticised global pacts, withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on trade, demanding changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement and announcing his intent to exit the Paris climate accord.

However, in a an interview with CNBC to be broadcast in full on Friday US time, Mr Trump suggested he was open to the United States joining the TPP, which he had rejected only a year ago.

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Mr Trump’s message to the Economic Forum in Davos is that America is open for business. Picture: Evan Vucci/APSource:AP

China’s stinging editorial also comes after Mr Trump imposed tariffs on imported solar-energy components and large washing machines last week in a blow to China’s export market.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross conceded that China could slap retaliatory tariffs on US products following the decision this week to impose tariffs on imported solar-energy components and large washing machines.

Mr Ross said there’s “always potential for retribution and retaliation and that’s up to the Chinese to decide”.

- with wires

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911 bombing was false flag. How is fuckibg Trump to explain the 2 towers were controlled demolitions.

The opium trades in China were forced into China.

Fuck the BE Americans Pommies they were the biggest mafia, gangsters, bullies of world trades.

Served them right China with the biggest wealthy nations hv to protect their home soil against tyrants.

Go try make their own Christmas present products this year 2018 to compete with China.

This lazy incompetent pommies will try to find slaves, why pay wages if u can get free labours from slavery trades, in poor countries.

Try Singapore plenty of unemployed Sinkies to kidnap for slaves.

huawei till this day refuses to disclose who’s behind their true ownership (psst: one of them is the pla) and that failure and refusal to disclose remains the thorny issue among both dems and pubs in congress to bless huawei to sell their hardware in the u.s. to major telcos. there is an installed base of hauwei routers among smaller isp’s and enterprises in the u.s. but they are being phased out. it’s known among telcos and isp’s that hauwei equipment has been syphoning valuable and sensitive data from tech competitors and u.s. gov agencies back to china. to circumvent the suspicion, they set up shop in the u.s. with hidden data centers. just cum clean huawei and you’ll get the business. no point playing hide and seek.
 
Another hypocritical speech from ah tiong land.

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CHINA has given the world a blunt choice by asking global leaders to choose between Xi Jinping’s global outlook and that of US President Donald Trump.

In a strongly worded editorial by the state’s news agency, Beijing said the world needed to choose between “two fundamentally different outlooks” which included the Chinese President’s shared future and Mr Trump’s America First policy.

The commentary, by Xinhua, comes as global leaders and policy makers gather in the Swiss town of Davos for the World Economic Forum which draws to a close on Friday.

Mr Trump has already attended a gala reception and dinner with European business chiefs.

The US President is due to address the forum on its closing day at the end of a week that saw his administration announce a new package of trade tariffs targeting China and South Korea, and spark upheaval on the currency markets.

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US President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping have competing interests on the world stage. Picture: Fred Dufour/AFPSource:AFP

The glitzy annual gathering at a Swiss Alpine resort has drawn politicians, CEOs and celebrities to ponder public policy and global co-operation for more than 50 years.

Mr Xi last year delivered the first address by a Chinese leader at the forum where he took up the torch of global trade to the delight of the well-heeled audience then anxious about Mr Trump’s inauguration.

He was absent from this year’s forum, but that didn’t stop China from delivering its own message to the world.

Xinhua said the world can either choose between China’s vision or Mr Trump’s “self-centred America First policy (which) has led his country away from multiple multilateral pacts and infused anxiety into both allies and the broader world”.

“Although what he is about to say at the globalist brainstorming feast on Friday remains guesswork, few believe this particular pulpit would be able to make him turn his back on the poster boy of a rising isolationist tendency that many fear is fragmenting the world,” the editorial reads.

It goes on to say the “Xi-style collaborative approach” is the only way forward because of “the interests of different countries have become so closely intertwined that mankind has no future but a shared one”.

China and the US have had a testing relationship in recent months with tensions increasing over Mr Trump’s push for China to do more over North Korea.

During the US election campaign, Mr Trump was outspoken about his opposition to Beijing’s global trade policy.

In 2016 he told a rally in Indiana the country was responsible for “the greatest trade theft in the history of the world”.

“We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country, and that’s what we’re doing,” he told the crowd.

Beijing has made no secret of its ambitious plans for global growth in the past.

In a 3 ½ hour speech given while opening a five-yearly national congress in October last year, Mr Xi set out his country’s ambitious plans to become the world’s biggest superpower within the next 30 years.

The Chinese President spelt out his time frame for the country to become a “global leader” with international influence and said “it was time for his nation to transform itself into a mighty force” that could lead the entire world on political, economic, military and environmental issues.

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Mr Trump listens during a dinner with European business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos yesterday. Picture: Evan Vucci/APSource:AP

US OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Earlier this week White House officials said the President was going to the World Economic Forum to promote his economic policies.

Top Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn said the President was going to Davos to “tell the world that America is open for business”.

Administration aides say he will use his maiden appearance to play salesman-in-chief, making the case for investment in a revitalised America.

“(This trip) is about an America First agenda but America First does mean working with the rest of the world,” US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.

“It just means that President Trump is looking out for American interests, no different than other leaders look out for their own.”

Mr Trump’s business-friendly tax cuts and a record-breaking bull run on Wall Street have wowed many in the Davos crowd.

But the decision by Mr Trump — the self-styled anti-globalist president — to attend the world’s most notable gathering of globalists, and at an exclusive Swiss ski resort no less, has left some scratching their heads.

Mr Trump has criticised global pacts, withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on trade, demanding changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement and announcing his intent to exit the Paris climate accord.

However, in a an interview with CNBC to be broadcast in full on Friday US time, Mr Trump suggested he was open to the United States joining the TPP, which he had rejected only a year ago.

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Mr Trump’s message to the Economic Forum in Davos is that America is open for business. Picture: Evan Vucci/APSource:AP

China’s stinging editorial also comes after Mr Trump imposed tariffs on imported solar-energy components and large washing machines last week in a blow to China’s export market.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross conceded that China could slap retaliatory tariffs on US products following the decision this week to impose tariffs on imported solar-energy components and large washing machines.

Mr Ross said there’s “always potential for retribution and retaliation and that’s up to the Chinese to decide”.

- with wires

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in davos, trump is the rock star. xi is boring, dull, and defensive. the world has for sure picked america’s side. china is being sidelined as news of obor failures, delays, and cancellations have dimmed any hope of a commanding china on the world stage. thus, the lash out by china. can see tiong commies are extremely unnerved and frustrated.
 
Poor nation bangla is not ready for world progress projects 1B1R.

多嘴 talk nonsense again.

bangladesh already pulling out of obor projects as they are rampant with corruption, cost escalation, bunch of bs talk and boast, and nothing happens. 69% of obor will not happen, and 69% of the remaining that will be built will be white elephants.
 
Poor nation bangla is not ready for world progress projects 1B1R.

多嘴 talk nonsense again.
http://www.republicworld.com/s/2031...ad-construction-project-on-corruption-charges

Bangladesh has cancelled a road construction project with a major Chinese company which was building the Dhaka Sylhet highway on charges of attempting to bribe Bangladeshi officials and has blacklisted the firm from participating in any future ventures, according to a Voice of America (VoA) report.

'"China Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. (CHEC) has been blacklisted by the government of Bangladesh for bribing government officials and will not be allowed to participate in any future construction projects in Bangladesh," the report quoted Bangladeshi Finance Minister AMA Muhith from an interview given to the Bangladeshi media The Daily Star.
 
Tge saying Blond are stupid idiot and this dotard blond proved it right.

6x bankrupt biz man running POTUS we loved to see him crashed US Empire to 0% GDP.

shameless angmoh bankrupt 6 times wanna tell China what to do.

China Calls on Trump to Stop Mistreating Its State-Run Companies

The Trump administration is discriminating against Chinese state-owned enterprises seeking to expand in the U.S., according to the head of a top Chinese agency overseeing state assets valued at $24 trillion.

“I hope the U.S. government can treat China’s state-owned enterprises the same as they treat the rest of the world,” Xiao Yaqing, chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), said in an interview with Bloomberg News in Davos, Switzerland. “We should all be treated on the same platform and should not be discriminated.”

Xiao’s remarks come as trade tensions grow between the world’s two largest economies. President Donald Trump, who in November called for a “fair and reciprocal” bilateral relationship on a trip to Beijing, has placed greater scrutiny on Chinese investments in the U.S.
 
Perhaps it was bankrupt ah neh too corrupt ask too much money.

You trust any news come from corrupt ah nehs double head snakes?

http://www.republicworld.com/s/2031...ad-construction-project-on-corruption-charges

Bangladesh has cancelled a road construction project with a major Chinese company which was building the Dhaka Sylhet highway on charges of attempting to bribe Bangladeshi officials and has blacklisted the firm from participating in any future ventures, according to a Voice of America (VoA) report.

'"China Harbor Engineering Co., Ltd. (CHEC) has been blacklisted by the government of Bangladesh for bribing government officials and will not be allowed to participate in any future construction projects in Bangladesh," the report quoted Bangladeshi Finance Minister AMA Muhith from an interview given to the Bangladeshi media The Daily Star.
 
Trump is like MP Palmerston who used gunboats to force opium trades in China.

Looks like we hv another Palmerston want to destroy China with opium.








China Calls on Trump to Stop Mistreating Its State-Run Companies

The Trump administration is discriminating against Chinese state-owned enterprises seeking to expand in the U.S., according to the head of a top Chinese agency overseeing state assets valued at $24 trillion.

“I hope the U.S. government can treat China’s state-owned enterprises the same as they treat the rest of the world,” Xiao Yaqing, chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), said in an interview with Bloomberg News in Davos, Switzerland. “We should all be treated on the same platform and should not be discriminated.”

Xiao’s remarks come as trade tensions grow between the world’s two largest economies. President Donald Trump, who in November called for a “fair and reciprocal” bilateral relationship on a trip to Beijing, has placed greater scrutiny on Chinese investments in the U.S.
 
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