you know, for a couple of years there was bad communication. so good communication with chinese officials and to make sure that the us government understands that having us business in china, active in china, competing in china is good for the companies and is good for the united states. now the treasury secretary is also wanting to push back on china about overproduction whilst also advocating for favourable conditions for us businesses in china. do you think she s going to be able to achieve that? no. ina word. not today, but i think we need to keep that message coming. you know, if you drop a talking point, the chinese will feel, 0k, well, it s solved. so market access will continue to be a strong message as well as national security. she s going to be talking about national security and perhaps they ll talk about some areas where they can cooperate in perhaps third world financing to help alleviate third world debt. china dominates the sector and its cheap solar panels ar