Trump’s China Truce Calms Markets, but He Chooses a Hard-Liner to Lead Talks By News December 04, 2018 Add Comment Edit Even as the president cast farmers and automakers as major beneficiaries of the truce, confusion and deep divisions between the two countries posed threats to a final deal. Share this post Related PostsU.S. Bars American Aid Groups From Traveling to North KoreaThe Interpreter: How One Journalist’s Death Provoked a Backlash That Thousands Dead in Yemen Did NotHurricane Michael Ravaged the Florida Panhandle. Will Residents Be Able to Vote?In Virginia House Race, Anonymous Attack Ads Pop Up on FacebookTrump Embarks on Bilateral Trade Talks to Pressure ChinaOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: A Midterm Wave? Maybe It’s a ‘Cyclone’Exposed by Michael: Climate Threat to Warplanes at Coastal BasesFact Check of the Day: Trump’s Inaccurate Claims From His A.P. Interview
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