China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs

Be self-sufficient and build a strong military.

However, China needs to be aggressive as well.

Being defensive all the time is a recipe for disaster.
True words.The strong power should always meet with the weaker power but not make any concession. Just let the weaker power have a chance to back off, otherwise the economic squeeze continue to work. Chinese leaders are patient and peaceful but don't take kindness for weakness. Once china is sufficient in producing its own AI advanced chips and EUv litography machines then it's a good time to go on an offensive. China is not going to lose any war, that time is over. If we are going down, we take the world down with us!
 
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India's biggest mistake was making China an enemy.
But, I think they consider it a strategic brilliance of theirs. By making China an enemy, they are serving the interests of the US and EU and so doing they believe the West would reward them by help their country develop industrially and make it a superpower. Besides, they also have wet dream to grab Xizang/Tibet and possibly Xinjiang too from China if you paid attention to what many of them are articulating on the forums that those regions don't belong to China and their country has more rights to claim them.
 
Trump thinks he can trade tariffs spaced out card making for China's rare earth card. What a hilarious clown. Keep playing the tariff card, don't wimp out.
 
Trump thinks he can trade tariffs spaced out card making for China's rare earth card. What a hilarious clown. Keep playing the tariff card, don't wimp out.
China studied the fall of the Soviet Union, and understood the requirements of competing with peer. Focusing on educating the population, creating cohesive social and cultural environment, binding contract between the government and population, patience, trade integration that make China indispensable, building a solid military, Avoiding unnecessary expansion that are too expensive
 
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Great move 👍 the west accuses China for slavery and genocide in Xinjiang and ban purchase of anything from Xinjiang. So now they cannot buy rare earths from slave labor. Give those ungrateful fucks nothing! They can go beg and cry to emperor xi for all I care about
 
Trump thinks he can trade tariffs spaced out card making for China's rare earth card. What a hilarious clown. Keep playing the tariff card, don't wimp out.
US has been banning exports of high tech products such as semiconductors lately for many years, why can't China do the same to US with Chinese strategic materials ? China only has restricted exports of some rare earth minerals to US, and the Yanks are crying like babies, get real. The next exports to US that China should put on restrictions or bans are raw materials for amoxicillin that 80% in US depends, Hit them where hurts.
 
Chinese President #XiJinping held phone talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday evening at the latter's request.
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Chinese President #XiJinping held phone talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday evening at the latter's request.
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Trump seems very happy. I thought MAGA wanted to be tough on china .😁
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It's all about those rare earths. The US industries can't survive without them!
 
Look at how much paper gold and silver there is compared to actual physical gold and silver. Endless paper keeps the price of gold and silver suppressed so the dollar looks strong vs historic money.


365 paper ounces of silver trade per one ounce of physical silver produced yearly. If China buys the physical amount of silver and gold on the Western exchanges at a reasonable price, you have a squeeze and prices increase rapidly due to a total lack of supply. Focus on keep shortages of precious metals at the exchanges with a secondary look at the the price of silver staying above 35-45 dollars per ounce. And gold staying about 4000 per ounce. The goal is not firstly the price, the goal would be the lack of supply that would send prices rocketing up.

A run on precious metals would force Trump to the negotiating table with a potential defeat of MAGA America due to the threats to the trust in the worthless dollars.

Trump wants to go to bitcoin and would obviously use this as a way to go to bitcoin (Trump is going to bitcoin regardless), and back US debt with bitcoin backed dollars, don't get rid of your dollars or 100% of your treasuries. Trump wants via revenge taxes to push away foreign investors so Americans own the US bitcoin economy and bitcoin backed dollars and treasuries.

While precious metals skyrocketing in value would be fantastic in defeating MAGA America, sustaining it would be the strategy. As many would sell at the high prices, so a game of Chinese buy low/sell high over the course of months/perhaps years, to funnel as much cheap gold and silver at low prices to China, and growing the price of precious metals via large purchases to produce a near continual emptying of the COMEX and LME of precious metals when prices retreat.

You would need to work with central banks and nations around the globe to stabilize currencies and to promote the idea of gold and silver backed currencies rather than bitcoin backed currencies. That is very important for China.
 
Trump seems very happy. I thought MAGA wanted to be tough on china .😁
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It's all about those rare earths. The US industries can't survive without them!

Well, Trump only talks about rare earth.

He didn't mention selling high-tech products to China or allowing Chinese car manufacturers to sell cars in the USA

As I predicted, it's an unfair deal.

The most shocking thing is that China doesn't care about obtaining USA high-tech products or asking the USA to open its market to Chinese cars.
 
Well, Trump only talks about rare earth.

He didn't mention selling high-tech products to China or allowing Chinese car manufacturers to sell cars in the USA

As I predicted, it's an unfair deal.

The most shocking thing is that China doesn't care about obtaining USA high-tech products or asking the USA to open its market to Chinese cars.
It's not that simple. Trump would have to come up with a lot of leverage in exchange for a rare earth ban.
As for the chip ban, we don't actually want to unravel it.
 
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Talking to real celestials on the streets and they are not happy they haven't been paid.
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A Chinese Self-Driving Car Company Stole A Massive Trove Of US Data​

The Trump administration is rethinking how it deals with Chinese-linked tech firms after a short-lived self-driving truck company was found to have stolen a vast trove of U.S. intellectual property.
But beneath its rapid rise, TuSimple’s dual presence in the U.S. and China created vulnerabilities.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, February 2022, the company signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government after concerns emerged about its Chinese ties and potential for technology transfer.

The agreement, enforced by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), required TuSimple to separate its U.S. operations and technology from China-based employees and partners, build firewalls, and prohibit the sharing of intellectual property.

Yet, just a week after signing, TuSimple transferred a trove of sensitive data, which included test results and technical blueprints—to Beijing-owned Foton, a major Chinese truck manufacturer.
 
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A Chinese Self-Driving Car Company Stole A Massive Trove Of US Data​

The Trump administration is rethinking how it deals with Chinese-linked tech firms after a short-lived self-driving truck company was found to have stolen a vast trove of U.S. intellectual property.
But beneath its rapid rise, TuSimple’s dual presence in the U.S. and China created vulnerabilities.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, February 2022, the company signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government after concerns emerged about its Chinese ties and potential for technology transfer.

The agreement, enforced by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), required TuSimple to separate its U.S. operations and technology from China-based employees and partners, build firewalls, and prohibit the sharing of intellectual property.

Yet, just a week after signing, TuSimple transferred a trove of sensitive data, which included test results and technical blueprints—to Beijing-owned Foton, a major Chinese truck manufacturer.
Buncha thieving a** ni... celestials! It's what they do best... that and pandemics.
 

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