Restrictions on currency conversion and outward monetary movement that shape perceived dependence on global dollar demand.
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Capital controls
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Key Notes
He claims the trade war partly reflects China’s refusal to adopt conditions linked to IP enforcement and full capital convertibility expected in the WTO process.
Jiang says China could not truly liberalize its capital account because money would flee to the United States, the renminbi would crash, and Wall Street would impose predatory finance on China.
Jiang lays out three specific extraction channels: Chinese purchases of Anglo-American real estate, more Chinese students studying overseas, and stablecoins backed by US Treasuries that evade capital controls.
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"you just go back and look at the year 2015, you look at magazine, like, like, you know, consumer PC, Huawei laptops were the..."
"benefits the Americans when Trump came into power in 2016 he said no no no it shows that China is taking advantage of us..."
"of conditions the two most important conditions were one was protect IP okay you have to protect other nations intellectual property and you have..."
"possible whereas Apple was essentially a monopoly okay and this led to United States imposing trade sanctions on Huawei because it was too competitive..."
"is huge china's spent waste sorry china uses twice as much energy as america for its manufacturing sector in order to create exports therefore..."
"So in other words, what's really driving China's export mania, a lot of this is money laundering. as people try to flee the country...."
"much credit okay the United States has become a mafia Empire and Trump is just a mafia boss so what what what they want..."
"...it's backed by U.S Treasuries and so it's a workaround against capital controls in in China okay so so that's what Trump wants and..."
"...which is to say that you have a few people who control all the capital. And as a result, all they do is go..."
"...capital to pass through the society Easily, okay that also allows capital control and dominant society So religion is opposed to national transnational capital..."
"...controlled by private interest. All right, clear? And that's why Transnational Capital controls America and the world. Any questions? All right, so let's go..."
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