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U.S.-China Trade Deal Hinges on Economic Reforms, Sec. Ross Says

U.S.-China Trade Deal Hinges on Economic Reforms, Sec. Ross Says

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Business, Social Studies

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The video discusses upcoming trade negotiations with China, focusing on structural reforms and intellectual property issues. It highlights the challenges in reaching a trade agreement and the importance of the relationship between President Trump and President Xi. The Section 232 investigation on automobiles and the US Reciprocal Trade Act are also covered, emphasizing their potential impact on trade policies. Finally, the video compares the USMCA and NAFTA, noting improvements in labor laws and environmental standards.

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What are the relatively easier issues in the trade discussions with China?

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What is the significance of intellectual property in the context of China's trade negotiations?

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What are the structural issues mentioned that complicate the trade discussions?

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What is the expected outcome of the upcoming Chinese negotiations according to Secretary Ross?

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What is the purpose of the US Reciprocal Trade Act as discussed in the text?

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How does the new US MCA agreement compare to NAFTA according to Secretary Ross?

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What are the key improvements in the US MCA agreement over NAFTA?

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