No Urgency on Either Side to Reach China-U.S. Trade Deal, Brookings Fellow Says

No Urgency on Either Side to Reach China-U.S. Trade Deal, Brookings Fellow Says

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The video discusses the US-China trade negotiations, highlighting initial low expectations and the lack of a detailed agreement. It examines China's economic indicators, such as PMI and growth rates, suggesting that China does not feel urgent pressure to make a deal. The video also explores changes in the Chinese negotiation team, including the addition of a hardliner, and the potential for a practical compromise that could be sold to China's Politburo.

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What were the expectations regarding the agricultural purchases from China?

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What does the White House say about China's agreement on agricultural purchases?

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How does the Chinese economy's growth compare to that of the United States?

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What was noted about the Chinese negotiating team in the recent negotiations?

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What is the significance of the new Commerce Minister in the context of the trade negotiations?

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