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THE NEXT FIVE - EPISODE 3

How The Actions Of Washington And Beijing Will Affect Us All

A China specialist tells us why tariffs on China have hurt American families more than Beijing

The Next Five is the FT’s partner-supported podcast, exploring the future of industries through expert insights and thought-provoking discussions with host, Tom Parker. Each episode brings together leading voices to analyse the trends, innovations, challenges and opportunities shaping the next five years in business, geo politics, technology, health and lifestyle.

Episode description - In 1972, with Nixon’s visit to Beijing, the world watched as the political and economic landscape between China and the US changed dramatically.

Four decades later, new political heads of state redefined the relationship once again, as Xi Jinping and Donald Trump took power – and aimed at each other’s economies. This time, the world is watching ever more eagerly and apprehensively as the top two economic powerhouses vie for supremacy; whatever happens in the next five years will affect everyone in the world. Here to help explain the relationship between the US and China is Andy Rothman, an Investment Strategist at Matthews Asia and an expert on China. He spent 14 years as CLSA’s China Macroeconomic Strategist and, prior to that, 17 years in the US Foreign Service, including his role as Head of the Macroeconomics and Domestic Policy Office of the US Embassy in Beijing. In total, Andy has lived and worked in China for more than 20 years. He now lives near San Francisco.

Our sources for the show: FT resources, US State Department, Richard Nixon Foundation, C-SPAN, Nikkei Asia, Reuters, The Washington Post. The Biden soundbites were taken from C-SPAN open content, and the Nixon soundbite was used with permission from The Richard Nixon Foundation. This content is paid for by advertisers and is produced in partnership with the Financial Times' Commercial Department.


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