“The sector has swollen beyond $265 billion and is growing faster than before former President Donald Trump’s assault began.”— Bloomberg News, bloomberg.com
“Even before COVID-19 became a global crisis, Chinese leaders had been criticized for their handling of the situation and lack of transparency about the disease's progression. Things now look like they're on the upswing, and businesses even appear to be headed back to work — but whistleblowers and lo…”— Kathryn Krawczyk, theweek.com
“People are binary on China — either it’s the greatest country in the world, defies economic gravity, or it’s about to implode.”— Leland Miller, marketwatch.com
“China is an important cog in the supply and demand chains of the world. Even if the outbreak can be contained, which doesn’t look like it, the economic impact can’t be.”— Leland Miller, marketwatch.com
“Stocks fell sharply on Monday as the number of coronavirus cases outside China surged, stoking fears of a prolonged global economic slowdown from the virus spreading.”— Fred Imbert, cnbc.com
“Beijing’s newfound assertiveness looks at first glance like the mark of growing power and ambition. But in fact it is nothing of the sort. China’s actions reflect profound unease among the country’s leaders, as they contend with their country’s first sustained economic slowdown in a generation and c…”— Michael Beckley, foreignaffairs.com
“Sheev: Have you ever been to China? Have you ever been to China? Bo Duke: I ate Chinese food once.”— Jonathan L. Davis, John O'Brien, Bo Duke, Seann William Scott, imdb.com
“I believe that China is using technology for the perfection of dictatorship and that their fundamental economic and political model is a major challenge to the US.”— Pete Buttigieg, cbsnews.com
“The world needs a strong U.S. and China economy for the world economy to be strong.”— Tim Cook, cnbc.com
“President Trump has placed a strong focus on the protection of the United States interests in business, and trade. It seems that the US is partnering with other nations to stop the influence of brazen rule breakers like China.”— Tracy Beanz, tracybeanz.com
“The connections between China and the coffers of our politicians and the entertainment industry are well-known. In the past several years, the Chinese have made major investments into Hollywood, scooping up Legendary Entertainment of Jurassic World fame, AMC Entertainment, and even Dick Clark Produc…”— Tracy Beanz, tracybeanz.com
“You see these hands? They're digging machines. You want to go to China? I'll get you to China. I'll dig like a psychotic rodent if I have to!”— Matt Olmstead, Fernando Sucre, Amaury Nolasco, imdb.com
“'Hey, Claire. How was your trip to China?' 'Oh, you know, we committed arson, and then got killed by an evil ninja cult. It was great. What’d you do this weekend?'”— Tamara Becher, Claire Temple, Rosario Dawson, imdb.com
“Daryl Dixon: You got some balls for a China man. Glenn Rhee: I'm Korean. Daryl Dixon: Whatever.”— Robert Kirkman, Glenn Rhee, Steven Yeun, imdb.com
“I remember being in China and realizing how irrelevant not even Britain is, but also Europe. We're just another remote country that hardly impinges on some places at all.”— Clive Anderson, independent.co.uk
“There’s no winner in a trade war, and war is going against the rules of trade, which are based on negotiation, consultation and dialogue. With China’s economy so deeply integrated to the international economy, shutting the door would only block China’s own way.”— Li Keqiang, bloomberg.com
“China is a pig on LSD, you never know which way it’s going to run.”— Wes Jones, Alice O'Neill, Bobby "Axe" Axelrod, Damian Lewis, imdb.com
“China is not a superpower, nor will she ever seek to be one... If one day China should change her color and turn into a superpower, if she too should play the tyrant in the world, and everywhere subject others to her bullying, aggression and exploitation, the people of the world should identify her…”— Deng Xiaoping, amazon.com
“We're at economic war with China. It’s in all their literature. They’re not shy about saying what they’re doing. One of us is going to be a hegemon in 25 or 30 years and it’s gonna be them if we go down this path. On Korea, they’re just tapping us along. It’s just a sideshow.”— Steve Bannon, prospect.org