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Robert Lawrence Kuhn discusses US‑China trade tensions on CNN

Robert Lawrence Kuhn discusses US‑China trade tensions on CNN The passage is a transcript of a media interview offering general commentary on trade policy, tariffs, and strategic considerations. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or specific wrongdoing involving high‑level officials, and the points made are already public discourse. While it mentions President Trump and Chinese leadership, it provides no actionable leads, dates, or evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Kuhn frames China’s economic growth and national pride as drivers of its trade stance.; He characterizes President Trump’s tariff threats as aggressive and inflexible.; Kuhn lists five US concerns: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and state support for nascent industries.

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Robert Lawrence Kuhn discusses US‑China trade tensions on CNN The passage is a transcript of a media interview offering general commentary on trade policy, tariffs, and strategic considerations. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or specific wrongdoing involving high‑level officials, and the points made are already public discourse. While it mentions President Trump and Chinese leadership, it provides no actionable leads, dates, or evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Kuhn frames China’s economic growth and national pride as drivers of its trade stance.; He characterizes President Trump’s tariff threats as aggressive and inflexible.; Kuhn lists five US concerns: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and state support for nascent industries.

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