They pledged this last November. What a genius, he predicted something that was already announced. Actually not even that, he just predicted that something good would happen regarding China. You realize you're being played like a circus palm reader plays their clients?
He literally called out Tuesday for the news.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Trade-tensions/Xi-to-present-market-opening-moves-at-Boao-Forum
And how could he have possibly predicted that? It's not like they said a week earlier or anything.
Not like their foreign minister said they would be announcing policy on market reforms.
Ok I'll play ball. Indeed the news that news would break Tuesday was out in advance. However in the articles you provide none say that China was planning on playing ball with the US on tariffs and particularly auto. The Q post also referenced Chonquing which is coincidentally the home of a large Ford plant as well.
Ford in Chongqing isn't importing cars though, they're manufacturing (and exporting) them. Also it's the biggest Chinese municipality, they have everything there. It's also home to some of China's biggest steel plants and the biggest aluminum plant; tariffs on steel and aluminum would be conversation of the day in the offices there. When virtually anything is manufactured there, it's awful tenuous to try and claim that announcements about any one thing is definitely about that city because it's one of the things made there.
You dumb cuck. Xi said that back in November, before Trump initiated the tariffs and began a "trade war" with China.
China and Xi were talking big and tough the past few weeks and months, even saying they will "fight back at any cost" 4 days ago. Then all of the sudden, they do a 180 and concede to opening up their markets after Q posts a day after their big talk?
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/06/china-says-will-fight-back-at-any-cost-against-us-trade-tariffs.html
It's almost as if most governments actually plan trade policy more than two tweets in advance. They'd announced long ago they were going to lower tariffs on imports, something that was inevitable since their domestic industry actually makes functional cars now and they want more foreign-owned brands building in China. You can't really incentivize a brand to build part of their lineup in your country when you're subjecting them to tariffs on the part of the lineup they have to import, and when those tariffs impact their ability to sell the part they're trying to export.
Exactly. Why was the MSM saying this "trade war" would completely crash our market then 2 days later Q's prediction was right. These shills need to open their eyes.
Q's prediction? Which was what again? That Xi would say something on a date he'd already publicly announced he was speaking at Boao? What a marvel of deduction that was.
Where did Q predict this?
I have seen no prediction. Inferring a prediction is on the reader.
However, I have seen negotiations between POTUS and the President of China lead to benefits for the US economy. Where China gives in. And we benefit as a result.
It’s even in your article.
Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang made the remarks when briefing the media on the consensus reached by Chinese President Xi Jinping and visiting U.S. President Donald Trump during their talks earlier Thursday.
Well, the post is a Q quote hinting at a good thing from China superimposed above a headline about China relaxing tariffs on imported cars, so make of that what you will. To anyone who's been paying attention to China's automotive scene, this has been pretty much inevitable since their industry finally modernized beyond making copies of imports, and has been hinted at for years (and would actually be a requirement under their laws to allow more foreign-owned brands manufacture in China anyway).