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Hillary Clinton: Timeline for Chinese Invasion of Taiwan has been 'Pushed Back'

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton discuss the difficulties of trying to work with China and how the Ukraine conflict may have delayed President Xi Jinping's plans for Taiwan. They spoke with...
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Taiwan Presidential Candidate Hou on China Ties

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Hou Yu-ih, a former top law enforcement official, is now the opposition Kuomintang Party's candidate in Taiwan's upcoming presidential election. In an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu during his trip to the US, Hou discusses...
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Paraguay Is Open to China Investment, Finance Minister Says

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Paraguay Finance Minister Carlos Fernandez says the government would consider Chinese investment to develop its nascent green hydrogen industry. Paraguay, Taiwan's last South American ally, has ample supplies of the key ingredients...
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US, China Officials Meet in Malta to Keep Channels Open

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A possible November meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was on the agenda when senior US and Chinese officials met over the weekend in Malta. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Taiwan Presidential Contender Ko Talks Cross-Strait Relations

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Cross-strait relations continue to be the key issue as the presidential elections are now just over four months away. Now as political posturing continues, Bloomberg Television's Stephen Engle hits the campaign trail with former Taipei...
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Signum Global Advisors' Lew Lukens on the G-20 Summit

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Lew Lukens, Signum Global Advisors Senior Partner and former Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in London speaks with Dani Burger and Sonali Basak about the takeaways from the G-20 summit on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Rapidus on Building Japan's Own TSMC

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A 13-month-old chipmaking startup backed by the Japanese government is aiming to build the country's own version of TSMC from scratch. Rapidus Chief Executive Officer Atsuyoshi Koike spoke to Bloomberg exclusively about the company's...
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Harvard Kennedy School's Mitter on G20 Summit

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Rana Mitter, Professor of US-Asia Relations at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center, discusses his key takeaways from the G20 summit, saying that Russia is pleased with the vaguely worded communique, condemning aggression that did not...
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Taiwan Determined to Remain 'Indispensable' Source of Best Chips

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The Taiwan government's top emissary to the US, Hsiao Bi-Khim, sits down with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu for an interview about competition with China, the latest on semiconductor production and Taiwan's political future. She...
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Global Leaders Head to New Delhi for G-20

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Final preparations are underway in New Delhi as India gets ready to host this weekend's G-20 Summit. US President Biden is on his way, but Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending. Haslinda...
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Top Court Tells Hong Kong to Create Legal Framework for Same-Sex Unions

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Hong Kong's top court has ordered the government to establish laws recognizing same-sex partnerships. This is one of the biggest victories yet for LGBTQ activists in the financial hub. Bruce Einhorn reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Miller: US Will Never Be Independent in Chips

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Chris Miller, "Chip War" author, tells us why the US will never be independent in semiconductor production, but thinks that a two-pronged approach can help the US preserve its lead over China.
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Doug Burgum on Next Debate, Trump, Energy, China, Russia

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North Dakota Governor and Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum says he's fully confident he'll qualify for the second GOP debate. He also talks about energy security, Russia and the GOP frontrunner, former President Donald...
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Foxconn's Gou Declares He'll Run for Taiwan President

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Foxconn Technology Group founder Terry Gou says he will announce his candidacy for Taiwan's presidential election at a press briefing in Taipei. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Foxconn Founder Gou Keeps Taiwan Guessing

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Taiwanese billionaire Terry Gou is acting like a model presidential candidate: He's held political rallies, penned an editorial in a US newspaper and released a book trumpeting his work ethic. There's just one problem: he's not in the...
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Foxconn's Gou: Taiwan Businesses Want Peace With Beijing

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Terry Gou, the founder of Apple Inc.'s key Taiwan-based supplier Foxconn Technology Group, is on the island of Kinmen to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the second Taiwan Strait crisis. Gou has been toying with an independent bid to...
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Will Donald Trump Participate in GOP Presidential Debate?

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Bloomberg's Peggy Collins and Christian Hall discuss former President Donald Trump and whether or not he will partake in the upcoming GOP Presidential Debate. They also discuss President Biden meeting with the leaders of Japan and South...
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China Says Taiwan's VP Lai Brings Risk of War

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China has slammed Taiwan's Vice President Lai Ching-te, calling him a "troublemaker" who seeks the island's independence. Cindy Wang reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Taiwan's Election Frontrunner Vows To Keep Peace With Beijing

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Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te is seeking to reassure voters and the international community that he's a steady set of hands as he campaigns to become the self-governed island's next leader. The leading presidential candidate says...
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Taiwan Presidential Candidate Lai Courts Youth Vote

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Taiwanese presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is turning his attention overseas as he kicks off a trip that includes two stopovers in the US as part of an official visit to Paraguay. Weeks before his trip, Lai spent time exclusively with...
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German Marshall Fund's Glaser on Taiwan VP's US Stopovers

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Bonnie Glaser, managing director at German Marshall Fund of the United States, Indo-Pacific Program, discusses her views on the geopolitical tensions between China and the US as Taiwan's Vice President Lai Ching-te stops over in the US,...
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China Slams Taiwan VP's US Stopovers

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China's foreign ministry has criticized the US for allowing Taiwan's vice president to stop over as he travels to and from Paraguay. Cindy Wang reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Dollar to Remain Strong Over the Next Few Months, BofA Says

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Adarsh Sinha, co-head of Asia foreign exchange and rates strategy at BofA Securities, talks about the US economy, Federal Reserve policy and the dollar. He also discusses the outlook for the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan. He speaks...
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Morgan Stanley 'Most Excited' About India Market Right Now

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Jonathan Garner, chief Asia and emerging markets strategist at Morgan Stanley, shares his views on the region's stocks. The firm has cut its rating on Chinese stocks to equal weight and Australia equities to underweight, while raising...