Trump's hard line on China's cheating on trade has bipartisan support, so it was a surprise when Trump seemed to reverse his position to save jobs in for ZTE, a Chinese telecom company considered to be one of the worse offenders. Trump claimed that he will remain tough on ZTE, but the the terms of the settlement has been sharply criticized by Trump's supporters, especially Senator Marco Rubio. Rubio fears that China's plan to dominate the important technologies of the future, called Made in China 2025, will succeed at the expense of the US.
Here are the video for the next meeting:
- Trump vows to help Chinese tech giant ZTE
- Trump administration reaches ZTE deal with China
- Rubio: China's threat to U.S. national security is not a game
- American chipmaker Qualcomm caught up in US-China trade disputes
- Why China is a bigger problem for U.S. than Russia
Here are the other videos shown at the meeting:
- What’s the beef with the ‘Made in China 2025’ strategy
- Why Xi Jinping May Be The World's Most Powerful Leader
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