Kudlow: China Admits US Has ‘a Point’ in Trade Negotiations

Kudlow: China Admits US Has ‘a Point’ in Trade Negotiations
Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow speaks to reporters at a breakfast roundtable hosted by the Christian Science Monitor in Washington, on April 3, 2019. Matt Orlando/The Christian Science Monitor
Emel Akan
Emel Akan
Reporter
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WASHINGTON—The Chinese regime for the first time admitted that the United States had “a point” with respect to intellectual property theft, forced technology transfer, and cyber hacking, said Larry Kudlow, the top White House economic adviser.
“The Chinese have acknowledged these problems for the first time. They were in denial,” he told reporters April 3 at a breakfast roundtable hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
Emel Akan
Emel Akan
Reporter
Emel Akan is a senior White House correspondent for The Epoch Times, where she covers the policies of the Trump administration. Previously, she reported on the Biden administration and the first term of President Trump. Before her journalism career, she worked in investment banking at JPMorgan. She holds an MBA from Georgetown University.
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