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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

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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