The document is a transcript accompanied by screenshots of a CNN broadcast featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn, identified as an adviser to Chinese leaders, discusses the US-China trade war, specifically addressing intellectual property, government subsidies, and market openness. The document contains a House Oversight footer (026884), indicating it was part of a congressional document production, though the content itself is strictly geopolitical analysis.
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| Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Adviser to Chinese Leaders / Interviewee |
Appearing on CNN via Skype from Beijing to discuss US-China trade disputes, referred to as 'RLK' in transcript.
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| Amara Walker | CNN Anchor (inferred) |
Twitter handle @AmaraCNN appears on screen.
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| CNN |
News network broadcasting the interview.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| S&P |
Stock market index visible on ticker.
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| NAS |
Nasdaq stock market index visible on ticker.
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Location of Robert Lawrence Kuhn during the interview (via Skype).
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Subject of the trade discussion.
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Subject of the trade discussion.
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"The big one, which they won't change, is government subsidy for nascent technologies of the future."Source
"Such government-industry cooperation is part of the Chinese system — that's beyond their red line."Source
"China should be able to open their markets — and we should be able to have a trade between seriously open markets"Source
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