Former China Vice Commerce Minister Wei on China-U.S. Trade Talks

Former China Vice Commerce Minister Wei on China-U.S. Trade Talks

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The transcript discusses the US-China trade war, focusing on tariffs and the impact of Hong Kong protests on trade talks. It explores China's willingness to reform its industrial policy and reduce state subsidies. The need for WTO reforms and better IP protection is highlighted. Finally, it forecasts China's GDP growth for 2020, predicting a slow start but improvement in the latter half.

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What are the potential implications of President Trump signing the bill to support Hong Kong's protesters on US-China trade talks?

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What changes is China expected to make regarding its industrial policy and state subsidies as part of the trade negotiations?

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What are the major issues identified by Charlene Barshefsky regarding China's state capitalism and its impact on trade?

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What reforms does the speaker believe are necessary for the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

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How does the speaker perceive the future growth of China's GDP in comparison to the current year?

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