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ind yasheng huang is a professor who studies the e economy and global business at the m.i.t. sloan school of management.an david honig, ito start with you. talk to me about the negotiating style that we have seen so far with president trump. you break them down into a couple of categories. one is called distributive bargaining, that's what we're seeing here. what does thatean? >> distributive bargaining is really exactly what it sounds like. the ople in the negotiation are simply deciding how they're going to distribute a limited pool, and, oteerwise, they ha no interests in common. they're just trying to figure out who gets mo slices of the pie or how much a cabinet-m ger ng to get paid off his invoice for the person who put d binets in a casino. >> integrartering, how are the two different? >> integrating bargaining is everything else. integrated bargaining ists when there is not a complete lack of interest between the two, whre they y be able to help each other, where there may be a future relationship, where they may be able to hurt each other or back at the negotiation t
ind yasheng huang is a professor who studies the e economy and global business at the m.i.t. sloan school of management.an david honig, ito start with you. talk to me about the negotiating style that we have seen so far with president trump. you break them down into a couple of categories. one is called distributive bargaining, that's what we're seeing here. what does thatean? >> distributive bargaining is really exactly what it sounds like. the ople in the negotiation are simply deciding...
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. >> professor huang, let's talkou the flip side of this. we see where president trump seems to be comining fro negotiating style and tactics. from china's reaction and response, whateems to be their strategy to the trade war? >> i think their strategy is the integrated bargaining, as mr. honig described. they signaled they wanted to reach an agreement with the trump administration. first they talked about making ooncessions on the trade front, buying more goods the united states to narrow the trade imbalances between the two countries. then they actually took the step of lowering tariffs o goods critical to amen rimpanies, automobiles, trucks and the whole range of products. they also at least signaled that they were willing to talk about i.p. isselues, intctual property rights issues, the entry by the foreign fir in the chinese maralket, finan sector, other issue areas. but they didn't get a positive response from the trump administration precisely because the strategy rsued by the trump administration is kind of a take it or leave it. tha
. >> professor huang, let's talkou the flip side of this. we see where president trump seems to be comining fro negotiating style and tactics. from china's reaction and response, whateems to be their strategy to the trade war? >> i think their strategy is the integrated bargaining, as mr. honig described. they signaled they wanted to reach an agreement with the trump administration. first they talked about making ooncessions on the trade front, buying more goods the united states to...
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thank you for coming in, yukon huang.ces where he only won bya wisconsin, places where he only won by a slender margin? about this is the one area where the republican party is still standing up to donald trump. there was a non-binding resolution passed by 19 senators to two in favour of wanting the white house to go to congress if the white house to go to congress if the white house was to use the argument that it was imposing tariffs because of national security reasons, which is the argument the white house has used, particularly in the case of canada and europe. this is not a republican party that will give up being a free—trade party very easily. they don't like cantering donald trump that in the case of trade they are prepared to do so. the us government has just missed a deadline to reunite migrant children under the age five with their parents from whom they were separated at the mexican border. they have 102 under the age of five in care but government officials have admitted they are struggling to reunite the fa
thank you for coming in, yukon huang.ces where he only won bya wisconsin, places where he only won by a slender margin? about this is the one area where the republican party is still standing up to donald trump. there was a non-binding resolution passed by 19 senators to two in favour of wanting the white house to go to congress if the white house to go to congress if the white house was to use the argument that it was imposing tariffs because of national security reasons, which is the argument...
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but for eddie huang, a celebrated restaurateur, author, and hit tv personality, success found him whileg his unabashed perspective on anyone who would listen. eaamerica is the grtest experiment. ll have this excellent opportunity. now what are we going to do with it? - [carlos] but how did s fight his way through life on his own terms and make his voice heard in the crowded world of pop culture? (eddie suting) and what was the driving force that set him on the path to breaking big? - [carlos] what makes people successful? what are the unexpected turns in life that propel people to greatness? i'm carlos watson, editor of y.
but for eddie huang, a celebrated restaurateur, author, and hit tv personality, success found him whileg his unabashed perspective on anyone who would listen. eaamerica is the grtest experiment. ll have this excellent opportunity. now what are we going to do with it? - [carlos] but how did s fight his way through life on his own terms and make his voice heard in the crowded world of pop culture? (eddie suting) and what was the driving force that set him on the path to breaking big? - [carlos]...
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protectionism alright let's speak to done huang now who is an analyst at the economist intelligence unit unit's access china service she's joining us now via skype from the chinese capital of beijing the world in the world of trade if you like it is in a certain amount of turmoil at the moment no doubt deliberately so as a consequence of donald trump's imposing levy is left right and center but out of chaos can come up or to nitty do you think that this is providing a good opportunity for the brics nations perhaps to to to reboot and come together . is there live provide some outlets for the brics countries to a closer in some issues like climate change or open markets free trade but overall i still think that preexists quite a loose institution each member one very different things if anything in this backdrop of trade tension china is the target not any other members and for china and russia they have very different pursuit when it shows us and china and india deep down they don't like each other much so overall china is not really the most unwelcome face in a lot of those countries be
protectionism alright let's speak to done huang now who is an analyst at the economist intelligence unit unit's access china service she's joining us now via skype from the chinese capital of beijing the world in the world of trade if you like it is in a certain amount of turmoil at the moment no doubt deliberately so as a consequence of donald trump's imposing levy is left right and center but out of chaos can come up or to nitty do you think that this is providing a good opportunity for the...
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[applause] >> xiang huang from san francisco international high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> and last, but not least, ling may liang from mission high school, san francisco state university. [applause] >> let's give our 2018" i am the future award" recipients a great round of applause. [applause] >> so each one of our award recipients will be receiving $1,000 that go towards their tuition, and we did not think about whether or not you were documented, we just wanted to make sure that you got the funds that go directly to your tuition, so we're going to make sure that that gets taken care of. so that is the first step, is getting all your money together so that you can head off and come back and work in our city and make us more and more proud than we already are. events like these could not be put together or programs like these couldn't be run without the incredible support of two wonderful staff members, so marisa and erica, thank you for all that you do in reaching out to our young people and getting all of the scholarships to us. so we want to congratulate y
[applause] >> xiang huang from san francisco international high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> and last, but not least, ling may liang from mission high school, san francisco state university. [applause] >> let's give our 2018" i am the future award" recipients a great round of applause. [applause] >> so each one of our award recipients will be receiving $1,000 that go towards their tuition, and we did not think about whether or not you were...