to live in a society where the government has this type of power. where we are this where we are pawns in the governments policy. we often look at the united states and all the chaos of our covid policy and all of the politicization we talk about. but you know, in a way, it s a good thing. you have open contestation. you have arguments, disagreements. and then policy get suggested. china has does not really have the ability to have that kind of policy adjustment. it would be such a mark of xi jinping s weakness. were he to now given. and i think he is trying not to. what the government is going to do is raise to the point, two or three months from now, where they will probably have a mrna vaccine, an indigenous chinese one, they don t want to use western ones. but then they can vaccinate the
enough tax in the right places? we are one of the world s largest taxpayers. you know, if you look at, on an average, over the past decade, we have paid over 20% in taxes. we do pay the majority of our share of taxes in the us, where we originate and where our products are developed. i think there are good conversations, and we support the global 0ecd conversations, figuring out what is the right way to allocate taxes and, you know, this is beyond a single company to solve. you ve got two teenagers, i understand? what s your policy on screen time for kids? i think this generation needs to learn to adapt to technology it s going to be a big part of their life so i ve encouraged them to develop boundaries on their own. but, you know, i ve approached it as a journey of personal responsibility. how worried are you that today, the internet seems to be splitting into different domains, where we have a kind of californian internet and, increasingly, a chinese one, and the chinese one migh
domains, where we have a kind of californian internet and, increasingly, a chinese one, and the chinese one might be in the ascendant? the free and open internet has been a tremendous force for good and i think we take it for granted a bit but i do think the model is being attacked and, you know, so i think it s something we take for granted but i hope we can stand up, particularly in countries with strong democratic traditions and values. sundar pichai is clear it s up to democracies, as much as any tech giant, to shape our digital future. and you can catch my full interview with sundar pichai on the bbc iplayer, or listen to it as a podcast on bbc sounds. facebook made headlines earlier this year when it blocked news content in australia in a row over proposals to make it pay for news on its platform. here in the uk, the boss of the competition and markets authority described australia s proposals as sensible and said maybe the uk should consider following a similar route.
leader. if you look outside of china it has only got about a i% china it has only got about a 1% market share, so huge in china but outside it has really struggled to make a dent so even though unionpay says it is accepted and 180 countries that doesn t mean that everywhere and that country will accept it. and think you will probably struggle in many western countries to get your unionpay card accepted. it is not a simple like for like replacement but it is interesting as soon as these western heavyweights annex visa, mastercard, when they pull up the first system that the russian banks are turning to is a chinese one. to is a chinese one. yes, it is tellin: , to is a chinese one. yes, it is telling. isn t to is a chinese one. yes, it is telling, isn t it? to is a chinese one. yes, it is telling, isn t it? thank- to is a chinese one. yes, it is telling, isn t it? thank you, l telling, isn t it? thank you, nick marsh, life for us or singapore. let s take a brief look at some of the
decade, we have paid over 20% in taxes. we do pay the majority of our share of taxes in the us, where we originate and where our products are developed. i think there are good conversations, and we support the global 0ecd conversations, figuring out what is the right way to allocate taxes and, you know, this is beyond a single company to solve. you ve got two teenagers, i understand? what s your policy on screen time for kids? i think this generation needs to learn to adapt to technology it s going to be a big part of their life so i ve encouraged them to develop boundaries on their own. but, you know, i ve approached it as a journey of personal responsibility. how worried are you that today, the internet seems to be splitting into different domains, where we have a kind of californian internet and, increasingly, a chinese one, and the chinese one might be in the ascendant? the free and open internet has been a tremendous force for good and i think we take it for granted a bit but