Jiang predicts the April Trump-Xi meeting will go better than expected, restore parts of U.S.-China relations, and possibly include China buying more U.S. oil.
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Jiang predicts that a Trump-Xi bargain could involve China buying American oil rather than Iranian oil as the Middle East becomes too unstable for existing supply assumptions.
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"quick questions so how do you think the trump xi meeting will turn out in april i think it'll be"
"wonderful i think it'll be spectacular i think it'll be a grand bargain between china and united states that restores a lot of bilateral..."
"a manufacturing export economy. And China doesn't have a domestic consumer base. So China is completely reliant on exports. And it imports resources as..."
"China imports 75 % of its oil and 60 % of its energy supply comes from the Middle East. So I would not be..."
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