Neil Bush advocates for enhanced U.S.-China cooperation through rationalization of bilateral policies
Neil Bush, son of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush and chairman of the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, has called for a renewed focus on cooperation between the two nations, moving away from impulsive rhetoric, in a recent exclusive interview with South.
Bush's insights came just in time as Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump held pragmatic, positive and constructive phone talks on September 19.
In the exclusive interview with South, Bush predicted the possible direction of Sino-U.S. tariffs and economic relations, emphasizing that reducing tariffs and easing geopolitical tensions are in the best interests of both countries.
He criticized the current U.S. trade policy towards China as overly harsh and irrational, arguing that high tariffs and tech decoupling harm both economies and contribute to inflation and economic stagnation in the United States.
Bush described the trade deficit and the narrative around the "China AI threat" as misguided, noting that deficits are a natural outcome of global trade rather than an evil to be eliminated.
Instead, he urged for leadership that promotes rationality in economic policy and opens markets for mutual benefit. He highlighted the potential for technological collaboration, pointing to China's rapid development and innovation as opportunities for partnership rather than threats.
Ultimately, Bush believes that strengthened U.S.-China collaboration will lead to a more peaceful, prosperous, and better world for both nations.
Source: South
Authors: Huang Xinyi, Guo Chuhua
Editor: Lyu Yun
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Neil Bush advocates for enhanced U.S.-China cooperation through rationalization of bilateral policies
Neil Bush, son of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush and chairman of the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, has called for a renewed focus on cooperation between the two nations, moving away from impulsive rhetoric, in a recent exclusive interview with South.
Bush's insights came just in time as Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump held pragmatic, positive and constructive phone talks on September 19.
In the exclusive interview with South, Bush predicted the possible direction of Sino-U.S. tariffs and economic relations, emphasizing that reducing tariffs and easing geopolitical tensions are in the best interests of both countries.
He criticized the current U.S. trade policy towards China as overly harsh and irrational, arguing that high tariffs and tech decoupling harm both economies and contribute to inflation and economic stagnation in the United States.
Bush described the trade deficit and the narrative around the "China AI threat" as misguided, noting that deficits are a natural outcome of global trade rather than an evil to be eliminated.
Instead, he urged for leadership that promotes rationality in economic policy and opens markets for mutual benefit. He highlighted the potential for technological collaboration, pointing to China's rapid development and innovation as opportunities for partnership rather than threats.
Ultimately, Bush believes that strengthened U.S.-China collaboration will lead to a more peaceful, prosperous, and better world for both nations.
Source: South
Authors: Huang Xinyi, Guo Chuhua
Editor: Lyu Yun
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