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Apr 22, 2020 11:13:29   #
SinnieK
 
https://www.ibtimes.sg/china-added-pandemic-clause-us-trade-deal-days-before-reporting-first-coronavirus-case-43193

China 'added pandemic clause to US trade deal' days before reporting first coronavirus case

Economist Danielle DiMartino Booth says China knowingly added a pandemic "exit" clause in the agreement days before going public with its first reported coronavirus case.

April 17, 2020 12:48 +08
Economist Danielle DiMartino Booth says what China has done is no less than an "act of war" by failing to report the coronavirus outbreak while adding a pandemic clause to their $200 billion trade deal agreement with the United States.

China and WHO should be held accountable

Booth, who is the CEO & Chief Strategist of intelligence research firm Quill Intelligence, pointed out in an interview that China announced its first coronavirus case "within days" of putting pen to paper on the Phase One agreement on Jan. 15.

She reveals that because of the "unfettered travel" that took place because of China's misinformation of COVID-19, the pandemic reached a point where it was "impossible to contain, and the Xi Jinping-led nation should be held accountable for the global pandemic along with the World Health Organization (WHO) for its deference to China.

"WHO should be held accountable for not holding China accountable for providing good, valid data - so that the rest of the world could prepare for fewer people to die. To me these are acts of war by China," Booth said in an interview with Patrick Bet-David on YouTube's Valuetainment show.

China adds Pandemic 'force majeure' clause

According to Booth, by late November word had already gotten out that a deadly virus was spreading in Wuhan and the Chinese government were fully aware of the coronavirus outbreak when they signed the trade deal with the U.S.

She added that in order to safeguard its interests, China added in a pandemic "force majeure" clause, which essentially relieves the party from any obligation should there be an unforseeable event that is beyond its control such as an act of god like an earthquake or epidemic.

"Such "force majeure" language, while common in commercial contracts, is rare in trade agreements, particularly between two countries with economies so large that they are essentially immune to localized floods and droughts," notes Huffington Post.


"In late November word had already gotten out that there was a virus in Wuhan," she said. "Six weeks later on January 15, the U.S. trade deal was signed with an out-clause that the Chinese made sure was in there. That said if there was any act of God, a pandemic, then they didn't have to make good on what they'd committed to buy from the U.S."

"Within days they'd announced the first coronavirus (case)," she added.

Phase one of the US-China trade deal

US President Trump and China's chief negotiator, Vice-Premier Liu He, signed the phase one trade deal at the White House on 15 January 2020. As part of the deal, China agreed to buy an additional $200 billion of American goods and services over the following two years in exchange for a cut in some US tariffs on imported Chinese goods.

Although Chinese officials initially maintained that they would "definitely" honour its commitments, they later conceded that the coronavirus pandemic may mean China would have to invoke the force majeure clause with regard to its promised purchases, according to the South China Morning Post.

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Apr 22, 2020 11:24:33   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
SinnieK wrote:
https://www.ibtimes.sg/china-added-pandemic-clause-us-trade-deal-days-before-reporting-first-coronavirus-case-43193

China 'added pandemic clause to US trade deal' days before reporting first coronavirus case

Economist Danielle DiMartino Booth says China knowingly added a pandemic "exit" clause in the agreement days before going public with its first reported coronavirus case.

April 17, 2020 12:48 +08
Economist Danielle DiMartino Booth says what China has done is no less than an "act of war" by failing to report the coronavirus outbreak while adding a pandemic clause to their $200 billion trade deal agreement with the United States.

China and WHO should be held accountable

Booth, who is the CEO & Chief Strategist of intelligence research firm Quill Intelligence, pointed out in an interview that China announced its first coronavirus case "within days" of putting pen to paper on the Phase One agreement on Jan. 15.

She reveals that because of the "unfettered travel" that took place because of China's misinformation of COVID-19, the pandemic reached a point where it was "impossible to contain, and the Xi Jinping-led nation should be held accountable for the global pandemic along with the World Health Organization (WHO) for its deference to China.

"WHO should be held accountable for not holding China accountable for providing good, valid data - so that the rest of the world could prepare for fewer people to die. To me these are acts of war by China," Booth said in an interview with Patrick Bet-David on YouTube's Valuetainment show.

China adds Pandemic 'force majeure' clause

According to Booth, by late November word had already gotten out that a deadly virus was spreading in Wuhan and the Chinese government were fully aware of the coronavirus outbreak when they signed the trade deal with the U.S.

She added that in order to safeguard its interests, China added in a pandemic "force majeure" clause, which essentially relieves the party from any obligation should there be an unforseeable event that is beyond its control such as an act of god like an earthquake or epidemic.

"Such "force majeure" language, while common in commercial contracts, is rare in trade agreements, particularly between two countries with economies so large that they are essentially immune to localized floods and droughts," notes Huffington Post.


"In late November word had already gotten out that there was a virus in Wuhan," she said. "Six weeks later on January 15, the U.S. trade deal was signed with an out-clause that the Chinese made sure was in there. That said if there was any act of God, a pandemic, then they didn't have to make good on what they'd committed to buy from the U.S."

"Within days they'd announced the first coronavirus (case)," she added.

Phase one of the US-China trade deal

US President Trump and China's chief negotiator, Vice-Premier Liu He, signed the phase one trade deal at the White House on 15 January 2020. As part of the deal, China agreed to buy an additional $200 billion of American goods and services over the following two years in exchange for a cut in some US tariffs on imported Chinese goods.

Although Chinese officials initially maintained that they would "definitely" honour its commitments, they later conceded that the coronavirus pandemic may mean China would have to invoke the force majeure clause with regard to its promised purchases, according to the South China Morning Post.
https://www.ibtimes.sg/china-added-pandemic-clause... (show quote)


Time to cancel all trade and diplomatic relations with China. they have been screwing everyone economically for centuries. Read about how they destroyed the silk trade with Spain centuries ago.

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Apr 22, 2020 11:35:20   #
SinnieK
 
JFlorio wrote:
Time to cancel all trade and diplomatic relations with China. they have been screwing everyone economically for centuries. Read about how they destroyed the silk trade with Spain centuries ago.


Yes, they are shrewed business people they would stab you in the back as soon as you turn around.

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Apr 22, 2020 11:39:22   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
JFlorio wrote:
Time to cancel all trade and diplomatic relations with China. they have been screwing everyone economically for centuries. Read about how they destroyed the silk trade with Spain centuries ago.


You are absolutely correct. Isolate the country and do no business with them. and see what happens. since they cannot ever be trusted, no contract of treaty is of any value.

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Apr 22, 2020 11:54:43   #
Lonewolf
 
why diffident trump catch this i know he never even looked at but signed it anyway

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Apr 22, 2020 12:19:50   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Lonewolf wrote:
why diffident trump catch this i know he never even looked at but signed it anyway


LOL. Even you aren't that dumb. The same reason all Presidents sign these monstrosities. First off, they're thousands of pages that only a lawyer can understand and secondly if the President holds up a Bill because of portions he doesn't agree with the other party screams to high heaven to the sheeple that the president doesn't care about them. Exactly what is wrong with Washington D.C.. Both parties make me sick.

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Apr 22, 2020 12:24:15   #
SinnieK
 
Lonewolf wrote:
why diffident trump catch this i know he never even looked at but signed it anyway


Only Pelosi and Schumer would do that and not only that because Pelosi had told others to "sign it first to find out what is in it". Trump is a successful Businessman he would read every word before he signed anything. In this case his attorneys would have gone through the document thoroughly before Trump signed.

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Apr 22, 2020 13:46:46   #
Lonewolf
 
SinnieK wrote:
Only Pelosi and Schumer would do that and not only that because Pelosi had told others to "sign it first to find out what is in it". Trump is a successful Businessman he would read every word before he signed anything. In this case his attorneys would have gone through the document thoroughly before Trump signed.


ha ha trump wouldn't make a pimple on a businessman ass hes gone bankrupt 6 times everything he touches turns to pure shit. trump refuses to read anything that isn't double spaced with bullet points and only one sheet only.

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Apr 22, 2020 14:19:00   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Lonewolf wrote:
ha ha trump wouldn't make a pimple on a businessman ass hes gone bankrupt 6 times everything he touches turns to pure shit. trump refuses to read anything that isn't double spaced with bullet points and only one sheet only.


Not that it will matter to you troll, but for others on here Trump has owned over 500 business's. Six have declared bankruptcy. That's 1.2%. So his business's have been run by someone pretty efficiently. Bankruptcies in the United States averaged 44259.43 Companies from 1980 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 82446 Companies in the fourth quarter of 1987 and a record low of 19695 Companies in the fourth quarter of 2006. He's a billionaire, Which means he shits gold. You on the other hand have had how many successful business's?
The rest of your rant is your usual worthless opinion.

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Apr 22, 2020 15:06:40   #
SinnieK
 
Lonewolf wrote:
ha ha trump wouldn't make a pimple on a businessman ass hes gone bankrupt 6 times everything he touches turns to pure shit. trump refuses to read anything that isn't double spaced with bullet points and only one sheet only.


Bankrupt 6 times out of over 100 businesses that is awesome while most people get bankrupt with only one business.

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Apr 22, 2020 15:20:35   #
Lonewolf
 
JFlorio wrote:
Not that it will matter to you troll, but for others on here Trump has owned over 500 business's. Six have declared bankruptcy. That's 1.2%. So his business's have been run by someone pretty efficiently. Bankruptcies in the United States averaged 44259.43 Companies from 1980 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 82446 Companies in the fourth quarter of 1987 and a record low of 19695 Companies in the fourth quarter of 2006. He's a billionaire, Which means he shits gold. You on the other hand have had how many successful business's?
The rest of your rant is your usual worthless opinion.
Not that it will matter to you troll, but for othe... (show quote)


if you boil it all down hes dame near broke that's why Putin gave him the job of pretend president
other than his tv show the only other that worked is money laundering
500 most utter failures trump shuttle how about a nice trump steak or wine

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Apr 22, 2020 15:28:41   #
SinnieK
 
Lonewolf wrote:
if you boil it all down hes dame near broke that's why Putin gave him the job of pretend president
other than his tv show the only other that worked is money laundering
500 most utter failures trump shuttle how about a nice trump steak or wine


After 3 years of Russia collusion investigation and getting nowhere and the whole world knows about it but you still believe that 'Russia collusion' BS has proved that you are slow learner or maybe won't learn at all.

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Apr 22, 2020 15:42:21   #
Lonewolf
 
SinnieK wrote:
After 3 years of Russia collusion investigation and getting nowhere and the whole world knows about it but you still believe that 'Russia collusion' BS has proved that you are slow learner or maybe won't learn at all.


The Russia investigation was not about collusion it was about their interface in our election whuch was proven.

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Apr 22, 2020 16:25:38   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Lonewolf wrote:
if you boil it all down hes dame near broke that's why Putin gave him the job of pretend president
other than his tv show the only other that worked is money laundering
500 most utter failures trump shuttle how about a nice trump steak or wine


Your postings are so childish and no one takes you serious. I'm done. If I want a conversation like having one with you I'll find a toddler. It least they don't purposefully lie.

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Apr 22, 2020 16:28:08   #
Lonewolf
 
JFlorio wrote:
Your postings are so childish and no one takes you serious. I'm done. If I want a conversation like having one with you I'll find a toddler. It least they don't purposefully lie.


fine with me

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