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Is this the new normal Xi Jinping promised the Chinese people? Yes and no.

The country’s economic-growth rate has been trending down for 15 years, but it’s rarely been this low — and consumers have never been this uneasy.

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The one bull market Xi Jinping cares about

Unlike Donald Trump, who slavishly sought validation from the S&P 500, China’s president Xi Jinping seems impervious to the ups and downs of financial markets.

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Frosty bilateral relations chilling mood of U.S. business leaders in China

Executives are reining in investment, according to a new American Chamber of Commerce in China survey, and most cite U.S.-China relations as their top concern.

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BBC News

jinping _ going into watching what xi jinping says about taiwan to try to — jinping says about taiwan to try to understand his true intentions when it comes to taiwan _ intentions when it comes to taiwan. does xi jinping want to invade — taiwan. does xi jinping want to invade taiwan? if we look back, some _ invade taiwan? if we look back, some of— invade taiwan? if we look back, some of the early comments he made _ some of the early comments he made when he first came to power. _ made when he first came to power, he said quite early on in his— power, he said quite early on in his tenure that he thought that— in his tenure that he thought that the _ in his tenure that he thought that the taiwan problem wasn't an issue — that the taiwan problem wasn't an issue that should be passed down _ an issue that should be passed down through generations, though— down through generations, though some people took it to mean — though some people took it to mean he — though some people took it to mean he would want to deal with taiwan— mean he would want to deal with taiwan very, very quickly. maybe _ taiwan very, very quickly. maybe he had an appetite to invade _ maybe he had an appetite to invade. we certainly have seen heightened military exercises during — heightened military exercises during his time. he does not seem — during his time. he does not seem to _ during his time. he does not seem to be shying away from confrontation. on the other hand. — confrontation. on the other hand, the chinese economy is not doing _ hand, the chinese economy is not doing very well and sanctions badging and placed on taiwan— sanctions badging and placed on taiwan have been carefully placed, _ taiwan have been carefully placed, on local products, nothing _ placed, on local products, nothing that would hurt china as a _ nothing that would hurt china as a whole and some people think— as a whole and some people think maybe his appetite for conflict, _ think maybe his appetite for conflict, for really hurting the — conflict, for really hurting the chinese economy, just is

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BBC News

on this election? how would you sum it up?— on this election? how would you sum it up?— sum it up? china are unhappy the elections _ sum it up? china are unhappy the elections are _ sum it up? china are unhappy the elections are taking - sum it up? china are unhappy the elections are taking place j the elections are taking place at alt — the elections are taking place at all. they view the government on this island of taiwan— government on this island of taiwan as _ government on this island of taiwan as being illegitimate because they believe this territory belongs to beijing but when it comes to the election_ but when it comes to the election itself, beijing does have — election itself, beijing does have an _ election itself, beijing does have an automatic winner. they would _ have an automatic winner. they would hope that the kmt nationalist party will be the ones — nationalist party will be the ones to— nationalist party will be the ones to take the presidency and the parliament. that's because the parliament. that's because the kmt— the parliament. that's because the kmt typically has a more pro—china stance. i advocate more — pro—china stance. i advocate more dialogue and they accept that one — more dialogue and they accept that one china policy, this idea — that one china policy, this idea that taiwan is a part of china — idea that taiwan is a part of china 50 _ idea that taiwan is a part of china. so china has a preferred winner— china. so china has a preferred winner and _ china. so china has a preferred winner and they are really hoping _ winner and they are really hoping that the current ruling party— hoping that the current ruling party does not get an unprecedented third term. the rulina unprecedented third term. the ruling party — unprecedented third term. tie: ruling party the democratic progressive party has ruled as you mentioned, for the last eight years. unprecedented if they were to win again and we will have to see how it plays out later today. will have to see how it plays out latertoday. how will have to see how it plays out later today. how is the china taiwan relationship evolving than under president xijinping? it’s evolving than under president xi liming?— xijinping? it's been interesting, - xijinping? it's been interesting, so - xi jinping? it's been| interesting, so much xi jinping? it's been - interesting, so much effort going — interesting, so much effort going into watching what xi

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BBC News

china is refusing to acknowledge the results of taiwan's presidential election. we've had two statements, one from the ministry of foreign affairs and the other from beijing's taiwan affairs office. it says that the democratic progressive party cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island of taiwan and it ends with the strong words, "they cannot stop the unstoppable trend of the eventual reunification of the motherland." for the last ten years, president xi jinping has sold china this vision of a strong, unified china with taiwan and he has not ruled out the use of force if necessary. his tactics have become ever more aggressive, sending warships and militaryjets around the taiwan strait repeatedly. but many people are now asking, what does he do now? because a third term for the dpp would suggest that president xi

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BBC News

become increasingly interdependent. we've seen that rivalry grow, we've seenin we've seen that rivalry grow, we've seen in some ways the relationship to deteriorate. what the administration has tried to do is carry out a process of engagement. we saw last year president biden hold a meeting on the margins of the apec summit in california at which he met president xijinping. after that, there was a sense that they had discussed many of the issues they disagreed on but the americans were continuing to talk about the importance of diplomacy and engagement but in the context of the presidential election, especially with some republicans urging a harder line on the us administration towards china, the approach to something like taiwan which is a long—standing flashpoint between these two rivals will matter. there

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BBC News

some of them were at the inquiry today to witness his testimony, including janet skinner. she said it was disappointing not to receive an apology from mr bradshaw for the damage he caused. the inquiry continues on friday. you're live with bbc news. taiwan will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on saturday. the results are expected to have major implications for the island's relationship with china.under president xijinping, china has vowed to bring taiwan under its rule, and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve this goal. taiwan has accused china of intimidating its citizens in an attempt to influence saturday's elections. the us — a top ally to taiwan — says it opposes any outside influence. joining me now is steve lai in taipei. what exactly is at stake in this election?

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Asia Business Report

running in taiwan it is incredibly divided right now and the message that whoever wins whether it is whoever it is needs to send a message of unity to try and move past this vicious election cycle and towards a place where everyone can find a starting point to continue. can find a starting point to continue-— can find a starting point to continue. �* ,., .,, , . continue. are you optimistic ford taiwan's _ continue. are you optimistic ford taiwan's relationship . continue. are you optimistic l ford taiwan's relationship and its future? i ford taiwan's relationship and its future?— its future? i see signs of joe biden and — its future? i see signs of joe biden and xi _ its future? i see signs of joe biden and xi jinping - its future? i see signs of joe biden and xi jinping trying i its future? i see signs of joe | biden and xi jinping trying to biden and xijinping trying to find a floor to stand on. there are signs of more efforts by taiwan to try and reach out to the prc. i hope the prc is willing to hear those messages from taiwan. but there are reasons to be hopeful and unfortunately reasons to be hopeful because even despite these attempts to create a floor to stand on the prc has taken a much more aggressive approach through military threats, economic threats and rhetorical threats. meanwhile, ahead of the _ rhetorical threats. meanwhile, ahead of the election - rhetorical threats. meanwhile, ahead of the election the - ahead of the election the younger generation in taiwan find themselves in a curious predicament. on the one hand,

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BBC News Now

endedin to tie one, because campaigning has ended in taiwan for saturday's key general election which will see the island to elect a new president and members of parliament. tens of thousands of people took part in colourful rallies on friday evening. the results are expected to have major implications for the island's relation with china. under president xijinping, china has vowed to bring taiwan under its rule, not ruling out a force to achieve that goal. china has vowed it will crush any taiwanese independence efforts. taiwan, for its part, has accused china of intimidating its citizens in an attempt to implement saturday's elections. let's cross live now to taipei, and speak to my colleague who is there. steve, just give us a bit of a flavour of why these elections are so important. they are important, maryam, because it is notjust, the level of interest in this election is because of the vested interest from the

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