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Deadline looms in next round of US, China trade battle

Analysis: Bank of England governor Mark Carney says the effects of a full blown tariff war could be felt for years to come.

Fri, 06 Jul 2018

China has already shifted its soybean purchases to Brazil only hours away from the next round of the US-instigated world tariff war.

Experts in China and the US say the stage is set for long and bitter battle, while Bank of England governor Mark Carney says the effects could last "for years to

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