Opening the Economy Is in China's Interest, Says Craig Allen

Opening the Economy Is in China's Interest, Says Craig Allen

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Business, Social Studies

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The video discusses the importance of addressing structural issues in the Chinese economy for US exports and investment. It highlights the ongoing trade negotiations between the US and China, emphasizing the need for thorough discussions rather than rushing. Key issues include state-owned enterprises, subsidies, intellectual property rights, and industrial policy. The video also explores the challenges in reaching a trade agreement, considering China's internal politics and structural problems. It concludes with an analysis of the political and economic impacts of US-China trade relations, stressing the need for both countries to settle differences for mutual benefit.

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What are the structural issues within the Chinese economy that are affecting American exports?

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Why is it suggested that trade negotiations should be done thoroughly rather than quickly?

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What key areas should be monitored in the Chinese response to US tariffs?

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What challenges do the Chinese face in turning agreements into law?

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How do special interest groups in China affect trade negotiations with the US?

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What is the significance of the US-China trade deal for both countries?

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In what ways is the Chinese economy projected to impact global growth in the next decade?

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