He says weak consumer spending, the real-estate collapse, geopolitical issues, and trade sanctions have produced deflationary pressure in China over the last couple of years.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...essentially a monopoly okay and this led to United States imposing trade sanctions on Huawei because it was too competitive against Apple the second..."
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"...the real estate bubble collapse, because of geopolitical issues, because of trade sanctions, Chinese consumers are more reluctant to spend money. So we are..."
"...essentially a monopoly okay and this led to United States imposing trade sanctions on Huawei because it was too competitive against Apple the second..."
"...negotiated a peace treaty with Iran. America should have lifted all trade sanctions against Iran and allowed for civilian Iranian enrichment. And this would..."
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