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RLK: What they will not do is
change their industrial model,
which is government support for
future industries. So that's a
sticking point, but I believe that
they will open their markets further
and this is critical.
HOST: So how do you find
compromise when on the one hand,
as you've described, you've got a
country that wants to come across
as a superpower equal to that of SEVELOPING CTORY
the United States, so any ae hand
concessions would make them look '
weak. On the other hand, there's JAC A: TRADE W
QUEST MEANS
not much love lost for China here. BUSINESS
HOST: In the United States, as you
know, Republicans and Democrats
alike, some that may not even
agree with most of President's
Trump's policies can't go out
necessarily and throw their arms
around China and support China
openly to the voters. So where do
you come up with a middle ground
to where both sides look like
they're walking away with
something?
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WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS
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