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|quote=Additionally, such shifting of production out of China means a likely loss of market share in China and that exited U.S.-owned factories would be gobbled up at fire-sale prices. And intellectual property or proprietary practices likely would be illegally grabbed by the new owner.
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Author(s) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial board
Source Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Date September 27, 2019
URL https://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/editorials/2019/09/27/US-China-trade-resolution-settle/stories/201909260030
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Quotes-start.png Additionally, such shifting of production out of China means a likely loss of market share in China and that exited U.S.-owned factories would be gobbled up at fire-sale prices. And intellectual property or proprietary practices likely would be illegally grabbed by the new owner. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Trade war is good for the United States on the topic China–United States trade war.