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Xi: A 'New Long March' Has Began! No End to Trade
送交者:  2019年05月21日19:10:39 于 [世界军事论坛] 发送悄悄话

Xi Jinping says China is embarking on a ‘new Long March,’ signaling no end to trade war soon

Key Points
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping ramped up his rhetoric by saying China is embarking on a  “new Long March, and we must start all over again!”

  • Although he didn’t mention the U.S. or the ongoing trade war, the remarks are interpreted as a clear sign that China is not going to cave in anytime soon.

  • Chinese Vice premier Liu He, a top trade negotiator, was in company with Xi during his tour, according to the report. 

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Chinese President Xi Jinping stands by national flags.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping ramped up his rhetoric yet again on the trade war.

“We are here at the starting point of the Long March to remember the time when the Red Army began its journey,” Xi said at a Rally in Jiangxi province during his domestic tour. “We are now embarking on a new Long March, and we must start all over again!” according to a report from the South China Morning Post.

Although he didn’t mention the U.S. or the ongoing trade war, the remarks are interpreted as a clear sign that China is not going to cave in anytime soon. Chinese Vice premier Liu He, a top trade negotiator, was in company with Xi during his tour, according to the report. The  “Long March” refers to China’s civil war in the 1930s.

Xi also visited rare earth mining and processing facilities on Monday, the report said. There have been speculations that China could ban rare-earth exports to the U.S. if the trade war escalates, according to the South China Morning Post.

The trade negotiations between the world’s two largest countries have hit a roadblock. President Donald Trump followed through with his threat to increase tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. China immediately responded by upping the tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods to as high as 25%.

Trump said recently he has not “made that decision yet” on whether to put tariffs on another $325 billion in Chinese goods. The two leaders are set to meet at the G-20 summit in Japan next month.

—Click here to read the original story from the South China Morning Post.


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