U.S., China Cannot Break Economic Ties, Says Wang & Wang’s Young

U.S., China Cannot Break Economic Ties, Says Wang & Wang’s Young

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The video discusses the progress of intellectual property laws in China over the past 40 years, highlighting the consistent development despite recent trade tensions. It examines the impact of the trade war on reforms, noting structural differences between China and the US. The legal aspects of trade and investment, including joint ventures and trade secrets, are analyzed, emphasizing the role of bureaucratic discretion. The foreign investment law is reviewed, and challenges in trademark law and market entry are discussed. The future of services and high-tech manufacturing in China is also explored.

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What changes have been observed in China's intellectual property laws over the last 40 years?

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How has the trade war influenced China's approach to intellectual property reforms?

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What are the structural differences between the markets in China and the US as discussed in the text?

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In what ways do American companies feel pressured regarding technology transfers in China?

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What is the significance of the new foreign investment law in China according to the discussion?

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How do Chinese trademark laws compare to those in the US and Canada?

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What challenges do Western companies face in the Chinese market as highlighted in the text?

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