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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (135687)9/23/2017 12:07:07 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 217571
 
The "trade-war" with China is US firms want more access to China's market, without China demanding US firms "share" their Intellectual Property in return for access to the Chinese market. Of course no one asks China to share their intellectual property to gain access to US markets because China's intellectual property is primary technology from decades ago.

Trump never mentioned anything like this in his campaign and pushed back against his Cabinet for months when they kept pushing this tact instead of import tariffs. Steve Bannon understands this to, but Trump is a dullard who needs to be educated - and now it looks like he's been schooled enough to proceed as the Obama administration did when negotiating with China.

In the past young economies like America in the 1800s stole English and French IP, but England and France limited access to their markets periodically to force the US to follow international standards of non-theft. It's just reversed now.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (135687)9/23/2017 12:23:17 AM
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Preparing to take Chinese jobs

Grow up my son. The Chinese will pay millions of dollars for your ball skills. :-)