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Editor's Insight: Trump Tower's smoke signals snuff out White House trade legacy

China could be the winner out of President-elect Donald Trump's decision to rip up trade agreements.

Fri, 25 Nov 2016

China is taking every opportunity to pick up the initiative on world trade policy in the post-Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) environment.

President-elect Donald Trump is rewriting the American approach to trade with an emphasis on job creation in its domestic economy.

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