Which will kinda exacerbate BRICS and more countries to join BRICS and trade more with each other than with USA. But all over, it is a lose-lose situation, things will get more expensive from now and the inflation would not help.
Like Biden didn’t do 100% tariffs 👇 Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence Nov 4, 2024 The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House. The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China. He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary. Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China. Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi. The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China. In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market. He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally. Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China. "We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China. TheJapanTimes 👇 Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden. TheJapanTimes
The economies of brics and its partner countries are significantly bigger than the US economy, and even bigger than G7. The US will not be isolating itself.
@@djibicisse nah, it will definitely happen, now USA will probably push more countries to a more predictable economies of BRICS than the votality of USA
China has been committed to internal peace talks in Myanmar to avoid war. China hopes to maintain peace with neighboring countries and does not want war.
Why? Biden just continued trumps policies Btw 👇 Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence Nov 4, 2024 The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House. The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China. He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary. Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China. Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi. The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China. In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market. He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally. Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China. "We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China. TheJapanTimes 👇 Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden. TheJapanTimes
Biden continued trump’s policies Even did 100% tariffs first 👇 Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence Nov 4, 2024 The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House. The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China. He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary. Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China. Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi. The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China. In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market. He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally. Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China. "We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China. TheJapanTimes 👇 Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden. TheJapanTimes
China will always respect the people's choice whether in the usa or anywhere else, that is the core of multi polar world order. China will always survive as it has been surviving for the last 5000 years.
🧡 USA or America calls it "Liberation" instead of "Invasion". That was what US call it in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and the list goes on... Why the double standard? Confused... Please enlighten. Genuine question... Instances of the United States "liberated" or overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. (* indicates successful ouster of a government) China 1949 to early 1960s Albania 1949-53 East Germany 1950s Iran 1953 * Guatemala 1954 * Costa Rica mid-1950s Syria 1956-7 Egypt 1957 Indonesia 1957-8 British Guiana 1953-64 * Iraq 1963 * North Vietnam 1945-73 Cambodia 1955-70 * Laos 1958 *, 1959 *, 1960 * Ecuador 1960-63 * Congo 1960 * France 1965 Brazil 1962-64 * Dominican Republic 1963 * Cuba 1959 to present Bolivia 1964 * Indonesia 1965 * Ghana 1966 * Chile 1964-73 * Greece 1967 * Costa Rica 1970-71 Bolivia 1971 * Australia 1973-75 * Angola 1975, 1980s Zaire 1975 Portugal 1974-76 * Jamaica 1976-80 * Seychelles 1979-81 Chad 1981-82 * Grenada 1983 * South Yemen 1982-84 Suriname 1982-84 Fiji 1987 * Libya 1980s Nicaragua 1981-90 * Panama 1989 * Bulgaria 1990 * Albania 1991 * Iraq 1991 Afghanistan 1980s * Somalia 1993 Yugoslavia 1999-2000 * Ecuador 2000 * Afghanistan 2001 * Venezuela 2002 * Iraq 2003 * Haiti 2004 * Somalia 2007 to present Honduras 2009 * Libya 2011 * Syria 2012 Ukraine 2014 * 2014 - 2022 - 9 countries yet to verify. Pakistan 2022 * Haiti 2022 * Niger 2023 Haiti 2024 Congo 2024 *
To address *Chinese 🇨🇳 unfair trade practices* and trade imbalances, Trump will impose at least 60% tariffs on all Chinese products. - Countries around the world should also do the same.
Trump suggests that Taiwan 🇹🇼 pays for American troop deployment in the country - in a similar fashion as South Korea and Japan. - This is a win-win for both Taiwanese and Americans.
Aside from tariffs he should also mandate that US business investments offshore are with long-standing allied nation only
Here comes the 100% tariffs on BRICS 😂😂😂😂😂
Which will kinda exacerbate BRICS and more countries to join BRICS and trade more with each other than with USA. But all over, it is a lose-lose situation, things will get more expensive from now and the inflation would not help.
Like Biden didn’t do 100% tariffs
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Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence
Nov 4, 2024
The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House.
The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China.
He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary.
Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China.
Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi.
The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China.
In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market.
He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally.
Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China.
"We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China.
TheJapanTimes
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Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden.
TheJapanTimes
The economies of brics and its partner countries are significantly bigger than the US economy, and even bigger than G7. The US will not be isolating itself.
@@EthanChua-v3pBrics will
Not happen 😂
@@djibicisse nah, it will definitely happen, now USA will probably push more countries to a more predictable economies of BRICS than the votality of USA
China has been committed to internal peace talks in Myanmar to avoid war. China hopes to maintain peace with neighboring countries and does not want war.
I think I caught a glimpse of XJP’s eye popped out when the result that DT has a landslide victory! 😂😂😂
Why? Biden just continued trumps policies
Btw
👇
Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence
Nov 4, 2024
The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House.
The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China.
He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary.
Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China.
Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi.
The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China.
In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market.
He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally.
Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China.
"We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China.
TheJapanTimes
👇
Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden.
TheJapanTimes
Trump won't kill CCP..just to make sure his lunch/dinner is safe..😅😅😅😅😅
Biden continued trump’s policies
Even did 100% tariffs first
👇
Musk’s close ties with Trump give Xi a friend with influence
Nov 4, 2024
The emergence of Elon Musk as one of Donald Trump’s top campaign donors bodes well for Chinese President Xi Jinping if the former U.S. president wins back the White House.
The billionaire chief executive officer of Tesla and SpaceX, who has donated more than $100 million to support Trump, has extensive business interests in China.
He enjoyed perks that were rarely offered to other foreign investors, such as when Tesla got an unprecedented concession to wholly control its local subsidiary.
Today, half of all Tesla electric vehicles are made in China.
Musk’s views on some of the most sensitive U.S.-China issues also closely align with those of Xi.
The businessman has said Taiwan should effectively be under Beijing’s control, and expressed opposition to U.S. duties on Chinese electric vehicles - a stance that differs from Trump’s threat to impose tariffs of as much as 60% on all goods made in China.
In April, with Tesla’s revenue declining, Musk made an unannounced trip to China to seek approval to launch its driver-assistance software in the world’s biggest auto market.
He met with Premier Li Qiang, who as the Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, helped the company set up what is now its top plant globally.
Shortly afterward, Tesla’s locally made cars cleared a key data security and privacy requirement in China.
"We have a pattern with Musk that he flatters the Chinese, and they give him special treatment, and they will use that absolutely to try to influence the Trump administration,” Derek Scissors, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who previously worked at the Pentagon. "He is extremely pro-China.
TheJapanTimes
👇
Donald Trump's comments in a recent interview with Elon Musk have led some analysts to question whether a second Trump administration could pursue a different approach to China than that of Joe Biden.
TheJapanTimes
Kim Putin and xi respected and feared trump
2016 there was peace
US China relationship will be fine as it focuses on trade iso of war.
Until china behaves accordingly else u will see confrontation. If u keep on taking scs island u will face backlash.
@surfspark 🤣🤣🤣
All because of western behaviors ⁉️
Go back to your part of the hemisphere.
China will always respect the people's choice whether in the usa or anywhere else, that is the core of multi polar world order. China will always survive as it has been surviving for the last 5000 years.
That was an awkward pause @4:24 ....
Fish rots from the head down
He is the right Fish for US
Trump 🎉🎉🎉
Xi wins hands down, He manage to make the whole China Economy Toxic for investments.
Now U.S saying now we are the boos.
🧡 USA or America calls it "Liberation" instead of "Invasion". That was what US call it in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and the list goes on... Why the double standard? Confused... Please enlighten. Genuine question...
Instances of the United States "liberated" or overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. (* indicates successful ouster of a government)
China 1949 to early 1960s
Albania 1949-53
East Germany 1950s
Iran 1953 *
Guatemala 1954 *
Costa Rica mid-1950s
Syria 1956-7
Egypt 1957
Indonesia 1957-8
British Guiana 1953-64 *
Iraq 1963 *
North Vietnam 1945-73
Cambodia 1955-70 *
Laos 1958 *, 1959 *, 1960 *
Ecuador 1960-63 *
Congo 1960 *
France 1965
Brazil 1962-64 *
Dominican Republic 1963 *
Cuba 1959 to present
Bolivia 1964 *
Indonesia 1965 *
Ghana 1966 *
Chile 1964-73 *
Greece 1967 *
Costa Rica 1970-71
Bolivia 1971 *
Australia 1973-75 *
Angola 1975, 1980s
Zaire 1975
Portugal 1974-76 *
Jamaica 1976-80 *
Seychelles 1979-81
Chad 1981-82 *
Grenada 1983 *
South Yemen 1982-84
Suriname 1982-84
Fiji 1987 *
Libya 1980s
Nicaragua 1981-90 *
Panama 1989 *
Bulgaria 1990 *
Albania 1991 *
Iraq 1991
Afghanistan 1980s *
Somalia 1993
Yugoslavia 1999-2000 *
Ecuador 2000 *
Afghanistan 2001 *
Venezuela 2002 *
Iraq 2003 *
Haiti 2004 *
Somalia 2007 to present
Honduras 2009 *
Libya 2011 *
Syria 2012
Ukraine 2014 *
2014 - 2022 - 9 countries yet to verify.
Pakistan 2022 *
Haiti 2022 *
Niger 2023
Haiti 2024
Congo 2024 *
You are obviously not confused. You obviously know why.
To address *Chinese 🇨🇳 unfair trade practices* and trade imbalances, Trump will impose at least 60% tariffs on all Chinese products.
- Countries around the world should also do the same.
no wonder India has been colonized
Yet again, the Donkey has spoken!
And they all will
Where there's poo, there will be you! your mum says hi!
🇺🇸 should put highest tariffs on China 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Des chan, last chang ,AhmetTekin101 is worried they will lose their job thanks to trump tarrif
Factories in China too
Will these tr***s get their pay by the Trump new Administration?
Trump suggests that Taiwan 🇹🇼 pays for American troop deployment in the country - in a similar fashion as South Korea and Japan.
- This is a win-win for both Taiwanese and Americans.
Ah, tweedledee and tweedledumber is Ahmet and Reja crapshow!
China China China, more factories will close down
@@paul5475China is happy to see these foreign factories leaving town for good.