"I don't hold out much hope," says Dai, a student in Beijing, on the day of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. Expectations are low in the Chinese capital after Trump's economic threat to impose tariffs on products from the country, as well as those from Canada and Mexico.
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00:00After he took office, I don't think the relationship between the United States and China will be
00:21stable. There may be some trade disputes between China and the United States. I hope these
00:31disputes won't be too intense. I think it's a good thing that there are disputes. There
00:36won't be any hope that China and the United States will be at peace. I don't think that's realistic.
00:51I think China must be well prepared for the trade war with the United States. China's economy
01:06is not very optimistic. I don't think this situation will continue.
01:19My impression of him is that the United States is the priority, and the trade war with China is the
01:29priority. I have a deep impression of him. Of course, the United States is the priority.
01:36As Chinese, we also want China to be the priority. But I don't think there will be any conflict.
01:41I don't think there will be any conflict. China and the United States are each other's
01:48country. I don't think there will be any conflict.
02:11I don't think there will be any conflict.