Posted on 12/22/2016 8:12:46 PM PST by Rockitz
As the FT first reported yesetrday, in a dramatic development for Sino-US relations, Trump picked Peter Navarro, a Harvard-trained economist and one-time daytrader, to head the National Trade Council, an organization within the White House to oversee industrial policy and promote manufacturing. Navarro, a hardcore China hawk, is the author of books such as "Death by China" and "Crouching Tiger: What Chinas Militarism Means for the World" has for years warned that the US is engaged in an economic war with China and should adopt a more aggressive stance, a message that the president-elect sold to voters across the US during his campaign.
In the aftermath of Navarro's appointment, many were curious to see what China's reaction would be, and according to the FT, Beijin's response has been nothing short of "shocked." To wit:
The appointment of Peter Navarro, a campaign adviser, to a formal White House post shocked Chinese officials and scholars who had hoped that Mr Trump would tone down his anti-Beijing rhetoric after assuming office.
Chinese officials had hoped that, as a businessman, Trump would be open to negotiating deals, said Zhu Ning, a finance professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing. But they have been surprised by his decision to appoint such a hawk to a key post.
Shortly after the announcement of Navarro's appointment, the US Office of the Trade Representative yesterday put added more fuel to trade tensions with Chine when it put Alibaba, Chinas biggest e-commerce platform, back on its notorious markets blacklist of companies accused of being involved in peddling fake goods.
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If you don’t know what I meant, then you shouldn’t be calling other people dimwits.
Management doesn’t care about taxes as much as regulations, because they aren’t personally paying the taxes. But they personally have to deal with regulations.
Intelligent debates are impossible with dimwits.
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