Jiang predicts a near-term broad U.S.-China grand bargain, arguing that the two sides will reconcile differences and deepen economic integration rather than sustain pure confrontation.
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US China Relations
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"That's a lot of money. And these are very busy people. And quite honestly, I've worked in business negotiations. You do not bring these..."
"And then, uh... Yesterday, and the day before, He Lifeng, who is the, uh... who is the vice premier in China, and Scott Besant,..."
"Um... These sanctions are happening, but eventually, the U.S. and China will come to a grand bargain and they will become much more economic..."
"...it is billionaires, um, that really set the agenda for us, China relations. Okay. So these billionaires include Ellen Musk, Steven Swartzman, Larry Fink,..."
"...fact, I think that we'll see a gradual improvement in US -China relations."
"...seven, eight years, it's to mark a major turnaround in US -China relations. I believe that in the next year or two, we will..."
"...and America is facing inflation. So I think that if US China relations were to improve, and China was able to export this deflation..."
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