Jiang's shorthand for China's diversification strategy in energy and commodities so no single supplier can hold it hostage.
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multiple trade partners
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"...right? So the Chinese are pragmatic. They want to have multiple trade partners and they are not ideological. They're probably happy to trade with..."
"It's very important to have multiple trade partners and multiple sources of resources."
"...have China. From a geopolitical perspective, China doesn't want to become partners with either the United States or Russia. It wants to become independent...."
"...because with AI China and America are not competitors to their partners because as I told you last class the entire point of AI..."
"...of this Third Rome Strategy. Okay? Iran is a very important partner of Moscow. And in the future, India could also be a partner..."
"...support not only from MAGA, but also from the most important partners that the United States has in this transition, which I think is..."
"...Iran does want the United States to come forward as a partner, as a constructive partner. Hey, we can do stuff together. We can..."
"...strength, not confrontation. We will increase burden -sharing with allies and partners around the world. And we will rebuild the U.S. defense industrial base..."
"...protect its allies. We will increase burden -sharing with allies and partners around the world, okay? This basically means that from now on, we're..."
"...chain. We will also urge and enable key regional allies and partners to do more for our collective defense. In doing so, we will..."
"...respect our reasonably conceived interests and those of our allies and partners who stand stoutly with us. If we all can acknowledge this, we..."
"We will revamp our network of allies and partners to meet the threats we face. And we will be ready, always carrying the sharpest..."
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