U.S. Leadership and the U.S.-China Phase One Deal

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E008: TradeVistas.org Editor-in-Chief Andrea Durkin dives into the U.S.-China Phase One deal, explaining why she believes it is an example of U.S. leadership at its best and how it may help U.S. agriculture over the long term. She also discusses the lesser-known joint effort of the U.S., EU, and Japan to tackle industrial subsidies to state-owned enterprises—a problem at the heart of the U.S.-China dispute—and highlights a trade issue that she believes should get more attention in 2020 and beyond. Opinions expressed on Trade Matters are solely those of the guest or host and not the Yeutter Institute or the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Show Notes: Redesigning Trade Deals in the Age of Trump by Andrea Durkin How China's Economic Aggression Threatens the Technologies and Intellectual Property of the United States and the World White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, June 2018Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall