As the White House fires a 10% tariff salvo, China sees room to negotiate.
US President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff threats against China have been met with expected counter tariffs from Beijing, but Chinese leader Xi Jinping likely sees more than just a trade dispute.
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Beijing has made its decision. After days of warning of counter measures and urging Washington to enter negotiations and ...