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RLK and Jack Ma discuss US-China trade issues and long‑term Chinese industrial policy

The passage contains generic commentary on trade friction and policy priorities without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It repeats well‑known talking points and does no Identifies five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced Claims China is improving on IP protection and reducing industrial espionage. Suggests US could tr

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #026875
Pages
1
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0
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The passage contains generic commentary on trade friction and policy priorities without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It repeats well‑known talking points and does no Identifies five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced Claims China is improving on IP protection and reducing industrial espionage. Suggests US could tr

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CNN RLK: But there are five real reasons that are problematic to the US with respect to China: closed markets; intellectual property protection; industrial espionage, which includes cyber theft; forced technology transfer in JVs; and government support for future industries. Those are five real issues that the smart people in America are focusing on. And legitimately so. RLK: But these are, I believe, solvable — because intellectual property rights, China's improving. Industrial espionage, they're reducing and they have reduced. It needs to be more. Tech transfer, I think that will be eliminated. RLK: The two critical issues are government support of nascent industries in China and the opening of markets. I think ultimately those two can be traded. The US can recognize that China can do some of those things with certain restrictions and really open their markets more. I think that's the ultimate trade. November 2017 = Beijing JACK MA: TRADE WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS Fa"') Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Long-term adviser to China's leaders su 4 sss: QUEST MEANS ‘BUSINESS November 2017 JACK MA: TRADE WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS [fe DAX A 61.26 QUEST MEANS BUSINESS

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