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04/04/2019

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Bob Davis | The Wall Street Journal

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bodog casino WASHINGTON—The Trump administration’s demand that punitive tariffs remain to ensure Beijing enacts genuine overhauls has emerged as one of the biggest sticking points, as U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators opened new face-to-face talks aimed at a deal.

Delegations met in Washington Wednesday, seeking to Bodog Poker craft an agreement President Trump and President Xi Jinping of China could sign. The stakes are high for both sides, as failure to reach an accord threatens to rattle financial markets and further strain relations between the world’s two largest economies.

China trade envoy Liu He’s priority is to persuade his U.S. counterparts bodog poker review to remove tariffs on 0 billion of Chinese goods immediately on signing a deal, Chinese officials said. In exchange, Beijing is ready to eliminate retaliatory tariffs on $110 billion of U.S. goods.

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