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Chinese leaders unhinged as economy weakens

November 19, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Papua New Guinea's prime minister concedes that for the first time in its history there would be no final communique. China refused to approve the US draft critical of its trade policies. China's emissaries freaked out and provoked an international incident by barging into Papua New Guinea offices trying to reverse the situation to its favor.

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: An economic summit of world leaders held in Papua New Guinea ended in acrimony yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported today, “as a fight over Chinese trade practices cast doubt over the ability of Washington and Beijing to resolve their trade battle soon. For the first time in the Asia-Pacific Economic […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: auto tariffs, business uncertainty, China

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