Big Issues of U.S.-China Trade Dispute to Remain Elusive, Golhar Says

Big Issues of U.S.-China Trade Dispute to Remain Elusive, Golhar Says

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The transcript discusses the potential for a short-term trade deal between the US and China, focusing on merchandise trade and the bilateral trade deficit. It highlights challenges in addressing intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer. The discussion also covers enforcement and verification issues, with insights from Elizabeth Economy on the difficulty of ensuring compliance. The possibility of maintaining tariffs as a strategic measure is considered, alongside China's long-term economic planning and the impact on global goods like soybeans.

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What is the main focus of the potential short-term trade deal between the US and China?

Cultural exchange

Environmental policies

Merchandise trade

Military cooperation

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What are the key challenges in addressing intellectual property theft according to the transcript?

Lack of technology

Political instability

Enforcement and verification

Cultural differences

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Why is enforcement of technology transfer agreements difficult?

Insufficient technological infrastructure

Complexity of international laws

Lack of interest from businesses

China's inconsistent follow-through

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What is one of China's long-term economic goals mentioned in the transcript?

Reducing population growth

Achieving the Chinese dream by 2049

Becoming a global leader in agriculture

Eliminating all tariffs

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How might the US soybean industry be affected by the ongoing trade tensions?

Expansion into new markets

Increased domestic demand

Shift in Chinese imports to Brazil

Higher prices for US soybeans