question, the deal makers that say let s scare china and get a better deal. there are people that, no, we need to disentangle this relationship. which do you think will prevail? there is a group that says if china buys more stuff, boeing jets, ranching products, farm stuff, that we can resettle accounts a bit and the president can tap those as examples of his leadership. another group says it needs to be deeper, structure reforms, china discarding 2025 and allowing other firms engagement in china. there s even a third group that
question, there really seems to be a division in the administration there, the deal makers who say let s scare china and get a better deal. and there s people who feel like peter navarro, we need to have a break, disinen tangle this economic relationship. which do you think will prevail? i actually think it s easy as two groups. there s definitely a group that says if china buys more stuff in the united states, boeing, jets, and, you know, ranching products, farm stuff that we can resettle accounts a bit and the president can tout those as examples of his leadership. there s another group that says, no, it needs to be deeper. structural reforms, china discarding 2025 and allowing more american technology and other firm s engagement, honest and fair engagement in china and