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Trade: A China / US Perspective

beebee
edited March 2018 in Off-Topic
Less about Tarriffs on Steel and Aluminum and more about:
China made further promises to protect the intellectual property of foreigners investing in its economy, addressing a long-standing grievance as U.S. President Donald Trump plans new tariffs aimed at Beijing.

Speaking Tuesday at the end of the annual National People’s Congress, Premier Li Keqiang said that China wants to avoid a trade war and that the government plans to further open the manufacturing sector -- and that it won’t force foreign companies to transfer technology to domestic ones while doing so.
china-to-open-manufacturing-cut-tariffs-and-taxes-premier-says

Also, from a more strategic and geo-political perspective. Understanding China’s Rise Under Xi Jinping:
THE HONOURABLE KEVIN RUDD, 26TH PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA, PRESIDENT OF THE ASIA SOCIETY POLICY INSTITUTE - ADDRESS TO CADETS UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT MONDAY 5 MARCH 2018
kevin-rudd-speaks-to-the-us-military-academy-west-point-understanding-chinas-rise-under-xi-jinping/

Comments

  • Rudd. I jumped down to the "7 core principles." Interesting.
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