Rahul Tandon
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I come from a large Indian family.
Every day I'm starting on a new footing with one member of it or the other.
But fortunately with you guys, I haven't got there quite yet.
I'm Michelle Flurry in New York.
And I'm Rahul Tandon sat just next to Will in the studio.
The thing is, all over the world, economies are being affected by the fact that these two don't have a good relationship.
President Trump, President Xi, they met in South Korea last year.
They didn't get very far.
But the fact that they're still talking, that's got to be important.
Even in that 10 years, both of you, from when they first met, China's economy has grown.
But there are problems that President Xi is having to deal with at the moment.
You know, before we started recording, I spoke to Han Lin.
I know Will knows him very well.
He is from the Asia Group, very good analysis of what's taking place in China.
And he said the problem is because of the property prices going down, people are just not spending.
China is still growing, but not growing as quickly as it used to.
So, President Xi, he needs that US market.
The relationship between China and the US, of course, we're going to talk a lot about the business aspects of it.
But there are many other sides of it.