Jiang says the concrete policy instruments for forcing that demand are opening the Chinese market to dollar extraction and pushing Japan to remilitarize so its excess savings flow into US weapons.
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Chinese market
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...more U.S. dollars, okay? So it's trying to open up the Chinese market and, like, soak up all these household savings. It's trying to..."
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"...more U.S. dollars, okay? So it's trying to open up the Chinese market and, like, soak up all these household savings. It's trying to..."
"...in 1980s America started to shift technology wealth expertise to the Chinese market because it wanted to basically colonize Chinese cheap labor and use..."
"...longest time was reliant on uh russian cheap energy and the chinese market and and because of uh america's trade war with china that..."
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