Jiang says the US-China relationship is the key hopeful variable because China has excess cheap labor to export and Chinese goods previously raised American living standards before the trade war.
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Cheap Goods
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...export orientated. Okay. China, the Chinese economy just relies on dumping cheap goods onto the global market. And you can do that again with..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...export orientated. Okay. China, the Chinese economy just relies on dumping cheap goods onto the global market. And you can do that again with..."
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"Yeah, listen, I think that this US China relationship is key, because, you know, China has all this excess cheap labor labor that it..."
"...export orientated. Okay. China, the Chinese economy just relies on dumping cheap goods onto the global market. And you can do that again with..."
"...got rich by exploiting the American market, right? Sending all these cheap goods to American consumers. And then all this trade is being protected..."
"...labor. Because its consumers are addicted to, you know, U.S. Chinese cheap goods. So I don't think that U.S.-China, this relationship will end up..."
"...United States and China is China sends America a lot of cheap goods, and the U.S. gives China a lot of U.S."
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