economic tsar, mr he. the united states economic tsar, mr he. the united states has - economic tsar, mr he. the united states has no - economic tsar, mr he. tie: united states has no desire economic tsar, mr he. tte: united states has no desire to decouple from china. a full separation of our economies would be economically disastrous for both of our countries and for the world. we seek a healthy economic relationship with china that benefits both countries over time. . ., , . ., benefits both countries over time. , ., ., time. her comments come ahead of a potential time. her comments come ahead of a potential meeting time. her comments come ahead of a potential meeting between l of a potential meeting between presidentjoe biden and xi jinping next week. since the leaders of the world s two most powerful nations last met in bali, a lot has changed despite us restrictions on high tech products of the last few months, us china relations have actually improved. both sides a
his speech was unpacking the new order. i think what he was basically talking about was the united states leading western efforts to try to impose technology sales to china to make china less capable with things like ship mate making and green technologies and i have to say that many people in that room, business delegates, would probably agree with them. the old order, if you want to call it that, the idea of countries making stuff that is the quickest and efficient countries, making it and then selling it so people who need it, ithink selling it so people who need it, i think that worked for many businesses. the problem is that western governments were not that happy about that because if you have a dominant country, and poses a threat to you if you are a western country and that is why you see chip not technology restrictions in the us and the retaliation, the rare earths potential ban or at least restriction of what china has to the rest of the world. this is fundamentall
singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hi there. thank you for being with us. wheat will have the latest as prince william visits singapore later but we will begin with our daily update on the situation in gaza. it is now overfour situation in gaza. it is now over four weeks since the start of the war by hamas and our correspondences tonight bombardment is the most intense in the campaign so far. israel s military said it has split gaza into two parts, north and the south. a humanitarian pause has been one of the main points on the agenda by the us secretary of state antony blinken. he said the force would advance several priorities including getting more aid into gaza and getting the hostages out. we begin our coverage with this report from yogita limaye. the bombing of gaza has intensified tonight, communication lines have also been cut off, which means tomorrow will likely begin for many gazans like today did. digging through rubble, looking for families and survivors.
studio. newsday. hi there, thank you for being with us. we begin in gaza, where fighting is intensifying and communications are down for a third time. our correspondent rushdi abualouf in gaza has told us that tonight s bombardment seems to be the most intense since the beginning of the war, targeting the north west of the gaza strip, in particular. and in the last few hours, the idf said it has now split gaza into two parts north and south. it comes as the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has visted iraq and the west bank. and in the last hour, he has landed in turkey s capital, ankara, for a round of talks with leaders in the region. he has said that discussions are ongoing about a humanitarian pause in the fighting. mr blinken said the pause would advance several priorities, including getting more aid in to gaza, and getting the hostages out. yogita limaye reports. the bombing of gaza has intensified tonight, communication lines have also been cut off, which mean
but we are not showing the worst of it. you can see damage thereto an ambulance outside the al shifa hospital, one of the main hospitals in gaza. the hamas. the hamas run health ministry says it was air strike by israel. idf confirms that there was a strike on an ambulance. they say it was being used by hamas and they say a number of hamas operatives were killed. the leader of hezbollah, prescribed terror group by many countries, praised the attacks by hamas on the 7th of october. in response, israel said it is on high alert there at its northern border. the former ambassador for lebanon tracy chamoun gave me her reaction to nasrallah s speech. well, i think it was pretty much what every lebanese expected to hearfrom him. we didn t expect at all to hear a declaration of war. they ve been engaged in fighting since the beginning. but i think that there s a reluctance to escalate. and that s because really, lebanon cannot withstand any war at this stage. the country is devastate