Jiang describes the current U.S.-China arrangement as China sending cheap goods to America while America sends dollars that the Communist Party stores in American banks.
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US China Trade
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...order to win the game. So it's possible that this US -China trade war will end up collapsing both nations. But that's not the..."
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"And unfortunately, the only friend that China has right now is Russia, okay? Does that make sense? Okay. So... But look, I mean, the..."
"dollars. Okay? So basically, what's happening is that the Communist Party is storing the wealth of the Chinese people in American banks. This is..."
"...order to win the game. So it's possible that this US -China trade war will end up collapsing both nations. But that's not the..."
"...order. And this also seems like an escalation in the US -China trade war where previously, Chinese institutions, banks, individuals, complied with US sanctions...."
"...first thing Donald Trump did, of course, was initiate the US -China trade war, right? China wants to be equal to America. America says,..."
"...that's what both are doing. And they're both using these US -China trade talks, they're both using the geopolitical landscape in order to achieve..."
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