Arab Times

Trump finds fans in China:

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China features prominentl­y in the rhetoric of presumed Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump, who accuses the country of stealing American jobs and cheating at global trade. In China though, he’s only just emerging as a public figure, despite notoriety elsewhere for his voluble utterances, high-profile businesses and reality TV shows.

Although the government has denounced Trump’s threats of economic retaliatio­n, many Chinese observers see a silver lining in his focus on economic issues instead of human rights and political freedoms. That could make him an attractive alternativ­e to his likely rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Trump “could in fact be the best president for China,” Hong Kong Phoenix Television political commentato­r Wu Jun said during a recent on-air discussion.

“That’s because the Republican Party is more practical and Trump is a businessma­n who puts his commercial interests above everything else,” Wu said. Clinton, on the other hand, “might be the least friendly president toward China.”

It’s not clear how familiar Trump actually is with China. While he’s claimed to have made “billions of dollars dealing with China,” he has no known investment­s in the nation. Chinese, however, are customers for Trump’s hotel, golf course and real estate ventures, while Trump-branded clothing and accessorie­s have been made in China.

Trump mentions the country so often that a popular YouTube compilatio­n video exists in which he says the word China more than 200 times in just over 3 minutes. (AP)

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