I decided to do something like "where are we at" in terms of US-China talks, as we may soon get new weekend speculation.
In summary, this is the last one:
- Negotiators continued on a plan Thursday in Washington.
- Agreements are reached
- Negotiations have been delaying this week, as new smoothing problems have emerged (the US wants more structural change than China)
- China's Prime Minister Lui He will meet Trump this afternoon.
What did I miss?
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The clock ticks so ...
The current cut-off date is March 1st, and if there is no deal, the US can increase its $ 200 billion in Chinese imports from 1% to 25%
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