July 3, 2024
Property and Financial Crimes

Sen. Chris Van Hollen on US-China trade and preventing insider trading



Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss where he sees the U.S.-China trade discussions going ahead of their resumption and insider trading.

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9 Comments

  • @triumphushere1814 June 22, 2024

    All hollens does is cry and whine whine and cry someone please get him some depends diapers

  • @MegaPapa8888 June 22, 2024

    I'd like to see evidence that shows security problem with Huawei equipment and documentation to prove it is a government owned company and not a private company. These claims against Huawei has been more than a year.

  • @eddywinata June 22, 2024

    Ok. Why didn't they do it during Obama or Clinton era?

  • @ningcheng_shu June 22, 2024

    Without the tariffs or the threat of tariffs, there would be no trade negotiations between China and US, Japan and US, Mexico and US, Canada and US… That's historical facts and the reality. I think Sen. Hollen must know that. However you disagree with the current administration, integrity prevents the decent from strengthening the position of argument by twisting the reality.

  • @oneofthemdeals June 22, 2024

    Another #Libtard winner the flying Dutchman from Maryland.

  • @davidjacobson3529 June 22, 2024

    Van Hollen is a strong example of the failure of American political leadership. Anyone wanting to understand the reality of Huawei should look at the keynotes yesterday and today from Huawei's Shanghai connect conference. Huawei's ambition is to be the world's leader in computer and computer networking technology. Their current product announcements show the large momentum they have built towards this goal up through decades of effort. No doubt, they did use technology developed in the United States as the foundation for their effort. But, they have erected a large amount of their own technology on top of this foundation. The idea that the United States has some kind of monopoly on advanced technology that it can hope to protect from the rest of the world is absurd. Those like Van Hollen who dream of destroying the success of the Chinese competition that they fear by weaponizing American commerce are living in a fantasy world. American technology leadership has been in decline for decades. China is on a path to emerge as the world's leading economy and the world's leader in the advance of industrial and post industrial technology. America's imagined allies are not going to shut themselves off from China and its economic success to submit to the dominance of American supremacists like Van Hollen. China is promoting a global world order of economic competition. American can either choose to participate in that world order and compete on the basis of America's economic strength or the United States can isolate itself from the rest of the world and sink into a spiral of decline.

  • @chiefoski June 22, 2024

    Kernen "heard" but doesn't listen.

  • again and again accusations are casually thrown out about China "stealing technology" with not one example being given. Amazing that the interviewer talks more than the person being interviewed. America as victim and doing nothing but whining!!! pathetic

  • @lenkiatleong June 22, 2024

    Why not go to WTO instead of acting unilaterally or gang up with allies? Isn't US one of the founder of WTO? No confidence in this institution anymore?

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