Congress Should Have More Say on Trade Policy, NFTC's Yerxa Says

Congress Should Have More Say on Trade Policy, NFTC's Yerxa Says

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the ongoing trade negotiations between the US and China, highlighting the potential for compromise despite existing damages. It emphasizes the role of Congress in regulating trade and addressing the administration's overreach in imposing tariffs. The potential for WTO disputes is explored, along with the impact of trade tactics on business uncertainty. The discussion also covers China's role in global trade and the importance of multilateral pressure to ensure adherence to international rules.

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What are the legitimate concerns raised by the US administration regarding China's industrial policy?

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How does the speaker suggest the US could better address its concerns with China?

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What role does Congress play in regulating international trade according to the text?

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What potential consequences does the speaker foresee if the US imposes tariffs under Section 301?

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How does the speaker describe the relationship between trade negotiations and business uncertainty?

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What strategies does the speaker propose for pushing China in the right direction regarding trade?

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What is the speaker's view on the effectiveness of the WTO in dealing with China's trade practices?

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