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RLK and Jack Ma discuss US-China trade issues and long‑term Chinese industrial policy

RLK and Jack Ma discuss US-China trade issues and long‑term Chinese industrial policy The passage contains generic commentary on trade friction and policy priorities without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It repeats well‑known talking points and does not reveal new or verifiable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Identifies five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and state support for emerging industries.; Claims China is improving on IP protection and reducing industrial espionage.; Suggests US could trade market access for restrictions on Chinese state support of nascent industries.

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RLK and Jack Ma discuss US-China trade issues and long‑term Chinese industrial policy The passage contains generic commentary on trade friction and policy priorities without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It repeats well‑known talking points and does not reveal new or verifiable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Identifies five US concerns about China: closed markets, IP protection, industrial espionage, forced tech transfer, and state support for emerging industries.; Claims China is improving on IP protection and reducing industrial espionage.; Suggests US could trade market access for restrictions on Chinese state support of nascent industries.

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kagglehouse-oversightus‑china-relationstrade-policyintellectual-propertyindustrial-espionagetechnology-transfer
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