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Both sides hold out in trade truce

The US and China both believe they can win a protracted tariff war.

Nevil Gibson
Sun, 07 Jul 2019

The US-China trade truce arising from the G20 summit in Osaka Japan brought some widely anticipated relief to one area of the ailing global economy.

Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to resume the stalled trade talks while both sides removed some recent threats.

The US will not

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Nevil Gibson
Sun, 07 Jul 2019
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