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Bannon says US locked in 'economic war' with China
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/16/politics/steve-bannon-american-prospect-interview/index.html
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"We're at economic war with China," Bannon told the Prospect. "One of us is going to be a hegemon in 25 or 30 years, and it's gonna be them if we go down this path. On Korea, they're just tapping us along. It's just a sideshow."
Bannon added that "the economic war with China is everything," arguing the US needs to be "maniacally focused on that."
"If we continue to lose it, we're five years away, I think, 10 years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we'll never be able to recover," Bannon said.
The President's chief strategist, who has taken on an expansive portfolio from trade issues to the US's foreign wars and US manufacturing, also laid out his plans for the Trump administration to take a harder line against China on trade, explaining that the President's memorandum Monday that lays the groundwork for an investigation of Chinese trade practices is just a first step.
"We're going to run the tables on these guys," Bannon promised in the interview, explaining that the administration also plans to lodge trade complaints against China over steel and aluminum dumping.
重點:
"We're at economic war with China," Bannon told the Prospect. "One of us is going to be a hegemon in 25 or 30 years, and it's gonna be them if we go down this path. On Korea, they're just tapping us along. It's just a sideshow."
Bannon added that "the economic war with China is everything," arguing the US needs to be "maniacally focused on that."
"If we continue to lose it, we're five years away, I think, 10 years at the most, of hitting an inflection point from which we'll never be able to recover," Bannon said.
The President's chief strategist, who has taken on an expansive portfolio from trade issues to the US's foreign wars and US manufacturing, also laid out his plans for the Trump administration to take a harder line against China on trade, explaining that the President's memorandum Monday that lays the groundwork for an investigation of Chinese trade practices is just a first step.
"We're going to run the tables on these guys," Bannon promised in the interview, explaining that the administration also plans to lodge trade complaints against China over steel and aluminum dumping.
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