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Teh One Who Knocks
01-21-2017, 01:41 PM
CHRISTOPHER BODEEN - The Associated Press


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BEIJING (AP) — People in Beijing expressed doubts Saturday about President Donald Trump's ability to steer the U.S. economy and manage China-American relations, underscoring concerns over trade, Taiwan and other issues.

While Trump didn't mention China in his inaugural address Friday, he referred often to the country during the campaign and upended diplomatic protocol after the election by speaking on the phone with the president of self-governing Taiwan, the island China considers its own territory.

Aaron Wang, who works for a logistics company, said he hoped for the best but was wary of Trump's threat to disrupt commerce between the countries, including imposing a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports.

"I will wait and see what Trump actually does in the future, but I do hope that the China-U.S. relations can develop in a good direction under Trump's presidency," said Wang.

A retired teacher, who would only give her surname, Wei, said Trump hadn't yet shown that he could handle the U.S. presidency.

"It's really uncertain whether he can properly run the U.S.," Wei said. "A business person can run a country very well, but he can also do a very bad job."

On a visit to Beijing, Dunkin' Brands CEO Nigel Davis said he wanted to reinforce the importance of global free trade to Trump, who opposes the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership and has suggested he might renegotiate the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.

"I will give him concrete examples and talk to him about how you can overcome obstacles," Davis told The Associated Press.

China is the world's second-largest economy behind the U.S., and Trump railed during his campaign against alleged Chinese cheating at trade and manipulation of its currency. Those assertions came despite evidence that for the past couple of years, China has been intervening in markets to prop up its currency, not push it lower in a manner that would benefit exporters to the detriment of U.S. businesses.

China's economy slowed over the past year and exports fell back into contraction last month, signaling renewed weakness as it faces possible trade tensions under Trump. However, China still sells considerably more to the United States than it buys, resulting in a trade deficit in goods amounted to $289 billion through the first 10 months of 2016.

In a commentary on Trump's inaugural address, the official Global Times newspaper said he had made a number of "lofty promises" but offered few details on how he intended to carry them out.

"It remains to be seen if he can keep his ambitious promise throughout his term — correcting the domestic and foreign policies and the world order he believes to have strayed off track," the paper said.

The commentary also stated that Trump has yet to formulate a China policy despite his constant references to the country during the presidential election campaign.

"His China policy will hinge on how well he understands the overlapping interests of the world's two largest economies, how their national interests intertwine, and whether he is motivated to change the existing structure with force," the paper said.

Along with stating that relations with Beijing were open for re-negotiation, Trump has criticized China's creation of man-made islands in the South China Sea furnished with airstrips and military infrastructure.

Goofy
01-21-2017, 01:46 PM
A retired teacher, who would only give her surname, Wei, said Trump hadn't yet shown that he could handle the U.S. presidency.

How the fuck can anyone show they can handle the most powerful job in the world until they actually take the reigns? :roll: Retarded teacher methinks......

Godfather
01-21-2017, 06:34 PM
News team: "I think today we'll run another article about how everyone's skeptical of the character who just stepped into his first political job."

I mean I'm as skeptical as anyone, but holy fuck run something when you have something to actually report :lol:

DemonGeminiX
01-21-2017, 08:15 PM
Who cares what the Chinese thinks? Fuck 'em.

redred
01-21-2017, 08:49 PM
Don't they own most of the loans trump has taken out on his towers?

DemonGeminiX
01-21-2017, 09:29 PM
No. Do you really think he'd be biting the hand that fed him?

redred
01-22-2017, 05:00 PM
Who knows :lol:

redred
01-22-2017, 08:08 PM
No. Do you really think he'd be biting the hand that fed him?

One property in New York City part-owned by Donald Trump, for instance, carries a $950 million debt on a loan that’s partially financed by the Bank of China (source: New York Times. But as is the case with so many entities in the nation, the Bank of China is owned by the Chinese government. That means Trump literally owes money to the government of China.

http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/heres-why-donald-trump-hates-china-so-much-hes-massively-in-debt-to-the-chinese-government/25765/

any truth in this source ?

Loser
01-22-2017, 11:00 PM
The fact that china is scared has me fucking giddy with joy.

No more free rides with your currency manipulation, assholes.

Enjoy the tarrifs.

Muddy
01-23-2017, 12:05 AM
Fuck you, China.. Bunch of commies..

Godfather
01-23-2017, 12:06 AM
But where will you import all your dollar store goodies from :-k


I think I'm going to start manufacturing cheap shit :lol: Hopefully Trump's new NAFTA is nicer to Canada than it will be to Mexico.

Muddy
01-23-2017, 12:19 AM
I never buy that junk from dollar stores.. my kids are a different story.. They think they are at Nordstroms..:lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
01-23-2017, 05:50 PM
:lol: