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Trade War

What will determine the outcome of the economic “protracted war” between China and the U.S.?

30th May 2025 shoreditchadmin2 0

China has a won clear victory in the first battle of the US “trade war”. But the U.S. will not abandon its economic struggle against China. This article analyses the forces that will determine the outcome of this “protracted” economic war.

Trade war – bad polls & bad economic numbers pressure Trump

26th June 2019 shoreditchadmin2 0

US share markets rose sharply on news of the announcement that Presidents Xi and Trump would meet at the G20 summit – as the Financial Times simply summarised it ‘Trump plan to meet Xi on trade sends US equities sharply higher’.

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