Trump’s team accuses China of ‘backtracking’ on trade deal
Talks resume in Washington later this week amid attempts by China to claw back concessions.
Nevil Gibson
Tue, 07 May 2019
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Trade analysts hope President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat to Chinese imports is purely a negotiating tactic to break an impasse in reaching a bilateral deal over business practices.
Talks between two large groups of officials from both sides were due to resume in Washington on
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Nevil Gibson
Tue, 07 May 2019
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