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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (1756)1/23/2019 10:19:31 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 13801
 
technological developments: the spectrum of the trade disputes US-China is very wide

It ranges from Trade Issues, IP Protection, Technology Transfer, Opening markets, State Owned Enterprises.

Among all of them, the technology components loom large. It slowly transpiring that China will not budge on Technology part of the equation.

It can:
Promise to buy more goods from the US and put in place some from of IP Protection

But their push fort Made in China 2025 won't be negotiated.

Therefore I concluded they are prepared to go their own way.

The commentarists I've been reading are of the opinion that:

Coming March, when the 90-day truce ends, the parties will agree for say, 60 or 90 days extension but by mid year the case would be closed.

Either way an agreement will be reached or China will accept the tariffs.

The Chinese are betting on pressure on DJT:

  • Now with his eyes on 2020 elections.
  • Governing with no majority

Those factors, the Chinese think, may force DJT camp to appease.
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