Negotiators make headway on market access, how to roll back tariffs; Chinese Vice Premier Liu He to return to Washington on May 8
The U.S. and China are nearing the finish line of a trade dispute that has hurt the world’s two largest economies. WSJ takes a look at what the trade pact could look like and whether the two sides can overcome their biggest hurdles. Photo composite: Crystal Tai/The Wall Street Journal
China has been gaming the US since 1972
Speculation!
Aw c’mon, “less sweeping” You mean we lost again, right?
Waiting to see what the final deal entails.
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If only there were some sort of regional trade deal that would cut China out and enhance our standing with the rest of the region. Sort of a trans Pacific thing.
So Trump fails the American people...AGAIN.
I think the word is negotiating.
I’m sure the farmers will appreciate losing their farms so that Trump could grandstand
a deal with cheaters and thieves doesn’t mean much anyway🤔
The Art of the Deal: 😂😅
The Munch. Where's the Mooch?
Did y'all forget that Chinese leadership said they would destroy capitalism & the USA by using their own greed against them?
The US looks FOOLISH to go ALL THE WAY to China and beg for them to reform when their business and government barriers which the Chinese know fully well are anti-open market practices and policies
No problem they will manufacture a deal much like the manufactured Chinese economic numbers