Jiang argues China's state-managed economy means its debt issue is less pressing than debt problems in the United States and other Western countries.
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State management
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"Well, I mean, the problem with China is that it's a huge country, right? And the economic disparity between the cities and countryside are..."
"So China still has a lot of tricks up its sleeve in terms of its economy, and has yet to play them. So it's..."
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Jiang frames the Tianjin summit as proof that the real U.S.-China fight is no longer just about ideology.
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