Europe caught between 'a rock and a hard place' in U.S.-China relations, CIO says
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Fabiana Fedeli, equities, multi-asset and sustainability CIO for at M&G Investments, discusses potential U.S. and EU tariffs on China and how a Trump presidency might affect investments.
Europe needs to be independent in its global strategy to protect its own interests.
European countries don't want to move away from China, but US disallows them to do so.
9 comments, only 2 shows up. Censorship is strong as ever.
European nations have no sovereignty…that’s why
Security vs economy
Pentagon asked congress to allow them to continue to use Huawei products, which they said are irreplaceable. What security? All lies.
@@yunshenghe932there's no alternative. Chinese tech is now dominant.
@@sinic1978garbage😂😂😂😂
@@chillxxx241 Sour one 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Devildemon74 It’s not sour. It just simply is not true. Even Chinese propaganda will tell you that their technology is not superior. They are stressing out about semiconductor restrictions and are using every element in their national power to try to get companies like NVIDIA to still design chips for them. They built a plane which was 80% “western” and they still can’t keep it in the air.