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RLK discusses US-China trade deficit and cites five problem areas, with Jack Ma quoted on long trade war

RLK discusses US-China trade deficit and cites five problem areas, with Jack Ma quoted on long trade war The passage provides general commentary on trade issues and a vague quote from Jack Ma about a prolonged trade war. It lacks specific names of officials, transactions, dates, or actionable details, offering only broad policy criticism without novel evidence. Key insights: RLK (Robert Lawrence Kuhn) lists five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and government support.; Mentions that Chinese tourists and students spend $40 billion in the US, not counted in the trade deficit.; Jack Ma is quoted saying a trade war could last 20 years.

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RLK discusses US-China trade deficit and cites five problem areas, with Jack Ma quoted on long trade war The passage provides general commentary on trade issues and a vague quote from Jack Ma about a prolonged trade war. It lacks specific names of officials, transactions, dates, or actionable details, offering only broad policy criticism without novel evidence. Key insights: RLK (Robert Lawrence Kuhn) lists five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and government support.; Mentions that Chinese tourists and students spend $40 billion in the US, not counted in the trade deficit.; Jack Ma is quoted saying a trade war could last 20 years.

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kagglehouse-oversightus-china-tradetrade-deficitindustrial-espionagetechnology-transferjack-ma
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