Jiang says the main five-to-ten-year friction with the United States will come from Chinese trade networks, payment alternatives, and attempts to reduce dependence on the petrodollar.
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"Well, I mean, the reality is that the Chinese system, the Chinese government is trying to build multilateral institutions that parallel and can compete..."
"And so, if Saudi Arabia and other Gulf state countries start using more renminbi, more Chinese currency, then that's a threat to U.S. hegemony...."
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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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