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https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2018/07/27/donald-trump-2020-banners-made-america-week-china/847416002/

Earlier in the week, Trump blasted previous
administrations, saying, "They let our factories
leave, they let our people lose their jobs to
workers in faraway lands. That’s not free trade.
That’s fools’ trade."

And the whole time the president is saying things
like this Trump’s red, white and blue banners and
flags reading "Trump 2020" and "Keep America Great!"
are being stitched up in a factory in …Fuyang, China.


https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/15/trump-china-coronavirus-188736
15 times Trump praised China as coronavirus was spreading across the globe

The president has lambasted the WHO for accepting Beijing’s
assurances about the outbreak, but he repeated them, as well.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2018/05/14/trump-to-rescue-chinas-zte-save-thousands-of-jobs-and-billions-of-dollars-to-u-s-tech-industry/

On Sunday, President Trump tweeted that he and Chinese
President Xi "are working together to give massive Chinese
phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast.
Too many jobs in China lost. Commerce Department
has been instructed to get it done!"


https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2018/02/13/trump-conflicts-of-interest-tenants-donald-business-organization-real-estate-assets-pay/

The largest American office of China's largest bank sits on the
20th floor of Trump Tower, six levels below the desk where
Donald Trump built an empire and wrested a presidency. It's
hard to get a glimpse inside. There do not appear to be any
public photos of the office, the bank doesn't welcome visitors,
and a man guards the elevators downstairs--one of the perks
of forking over an estimated $2 million a year for the space.

Trump Tower officially lists the tenant as the Industrial &
Commercial Bank of China, but make no mistake who's paying
the rent: the Chinese government, which owns a majority of the
company. And while the landlord is technically the Trump
Organization, make no mistake who's cashing those millions: the
president of the United States, who has placed day-to-day
management with his sons but retains 100% ownership.



https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-zte-order-after-china-gave-millions-to-trump-organization-tied-project-2018-5

Within three days of the Chinese government agreeing to
provide $500 million in loans to an Indonesian theme park
that the Trump Organization has a deal to license President
Donald Trump's name to, the president stunningly ordered
sanctions be rescinded against a major Chinese telecom
company.

As AFP reported via the South China Morning Post last week,
the developer of that project just outside of Jakarta had
secured the half billion in funding, in addition to another $500
million from Chinese banks, 72 hours before Trump's Sunday
tweet on the Chinese telecom company ZTE. Trump's family
business has a deal with that developer to include the Trump
name on the resort, which also includes hotels and a golf course.



https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/us/trump-taxes-china.html

But Mr. Trump’s own business history is filled with overseas
financial deals, and some have involved the Chinese state. He
spent a decade unsuccessfully pursuing projects in China,
operating an office there during his first run for president and
forging a partnership with a major government-controlled
company.

And it turns out that China is one of only three foreign nations -
the others are Britain and Ireland — where Mr. Trump maintains
a bank account, according to an analysis of the president’s tax
records, which were obtained by The New York Times.

The Chinese account is controlled by Trump International Hotels
Management L.L.C., which the tax records show paid $188,561
in taxes in China while pursuing licensing deals there from 2013
to 2015.

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