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Steve Bannon went to Hong Kong for his first big post-White House speech, and it sounded surprisingly nice to China

Sep 12, 2017, 18:58 IST

Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.Win McNamee/Getty Images

Steve Bannon, the combative former White House chief strategist and leader of the far-right site Breitbart, was in Hong Kong on Tuesday for his first post-White House speech.

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The speech, at an investment conference hosted by Chinese government-backed CLSA, focused heavily on economic issues facing the US but also addressed other political issues facing parts of the Asian-Pacific region.

According to Wei Du, an reporter at Singapore-based Channel New Asia, Bannon said the US was in an "economic war" with other countries - including Japan, China, and South Korea. But Bannon did praise the Chinese economic system and spoke about the "affinity" between the US and the Chinese dating back to World War II.

Bannon is generally considered to be more protectionist and drove anti-trade efforts, particularly against China, during his time in the White House, making his tone Tuesday a bit unexpected.

Bannon said China's "way of running their economic system is quite brilliant," according to Du, and that "there isn't a world leader" Trump respects more than Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Chinese economic system blends a mix of a capitalist structure with strong state-control over many of the largest businesses including the financial system.

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In addition to the global economic system, Bannon also addressed the US political climate.

According to CNN, who spoke to an investor in the room, Bannon said he would have advised President Donald Trump against making the deal with Democrats that raised the debt ceiling and extended government funding for three months as well as providing billions of dollars for Hurricane Harvey relief.

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