Used here to mean renminbi appreciation, greater currency convertibility, and wider access for Wall Street credit so Chinese consumers buy more foreign goods.
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liberalization
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "What do you mean by liberalize? The US wants China to liberalize. In your eyes, what do you think that means? Because one could..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "What do you mean by liberalize? The US wants China to liberalize. In your eyes, what do you think that means? Because one could..."
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Jiang defines American-style liberalization for China as allowing the renminbi to float upward and become more convertible so Chinese consumers can buy more overseas goods.
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"What do you mean by liberalize? The US wants China to liberalize. In your eyes, what do you think that means? Because one could..."
"So, from the American perspective, liberalization just means that the renminbi is allowed to float and therefore, it's allowed to increase in value, which..."
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