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This document contains a transcript and screenshots from a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK), discussing the US-China trade war. Kuhn argues that despite Jack Ma's prediction of a 20-year conflict, both Chinese and US economists desire a quicker resolution, noting that China's internal need for market competitiveness aligns with US demands, provided China does not appear subservient to foreign pressure.

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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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US-China Trade War
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"Everybody wants a solution and they want it a lot sooner than 20 years."
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"China needs to open markets... that’s good for China, but they can't look like they're subservient or bowing to foreign pressures."
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"JACK MA: TRADE WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS"
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RLK: But behind the scenes, I talked to economists, the leading economists officials, every day. Everybody wants a solution and they want it a lot sooner than 20 years. But number one, they have to have a government in Washington that are people they can talk to, that they will have confidence that what they say will be implemented. And the Chinese want a solution because many of the problems, if we look at the problems, solutions are consonant with what China needs itself, opening up markets further is one of them.
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Beijing
3:38 AM
Xiamen, China
DEVELOPING STORY
JACK MA: TRADE WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS
CNN
Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Long-term adviser to China's leaders
S&P ▲ 18.34
@questCNN
RLK: Economists tell me all the time that China needs to open markets. That more competitiveness within China — that’s good for China, but they can't look like they're subservient or bowing to foreign pressures. We can go through each of the issues that are critical: China has made progress in intellectual property. Is it perfect? Of course not, but they know they really need to improve that. They will reduce forced technology transfer.
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Beijing
3:38 AM
Xiamen, China
DEVELOPING STORY
JACK MA: TRADE WAR COULD LAST 20 YEARS
CNN
Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Author, "How China's Leaders Think"
7:38 PM GMT
QUEST MEANS BUSINESS
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