Examples were the U.S. is divided on tariffs : os SEES which is certainly true. China is not because Be a35 Pm publicly people don’t speak against the Chinese be é " Weal ; government, so that may be a little bit Aye) : a artificial, but nonetheless it is a matter of public | ™ = » =— "ea policy in China to support the government. There’s a nationalistic pride in China. ) omer sf i Americans will be affected by their pocket * : a ( _ he book. They’re going to pay more for baseball gloves and television sets and dishwashers. ' And people are not going to be happy about F U.S.-CHINA TRADE WAR __ SKE that. There will be industries that will be US. THREATENS 95% TARIFFS ON $200B OF CHINESE GOODS Wat j affected — and technology and soybeans we _ Robert Lawrence Kuhn = Chairman, The Kuhn Foundation ow : know. So there will be many, many interest , ‘T @tolmese: groups in the U.S. that will argue and fight against tariffs. So the basic reason is that the U.S. has a Via Skyp divided approach to tariffs, and that’s certainly — , . Los Angele true. Most experts deny that tariffs are an 4 \ effective way. Quiet diplomacy, putting a : a fe Ft a" pressure on China in the right way is the way &§ 7 because China does need to make some p> } - changes. People in China recognize that. i- =, Fa& HOST: As China is saying they will not be > v < 7 blackmailed to doing these things. We're going = to have to leave it there. Robert rawrence in is aa ar] Kuhn, we appreciate your expertise. Thank you eae pong . U.S. THREATENS 25% TARIFFS ON $200B OF CHINESE GOODS Wa‘ very much for your ame. Robert Lawrence Kuhn Mokak Chinese government ~~ RLK: Thank you. — 4 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029179