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Rachel Brown holds a J.D. from Yale Law School. Before law school, she worked as a research associate in Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. She holds a bachelor's degree in Ethics, Politics, and Economics from Yale.
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It’s complicated.
U.S., China to Resume Trade Talks, but Obstacles Remain
Twitter, Facebook, and Google Block Accounts Over Hong Kong Disinformation Campaign
On Aug. 12, the Trump administration announced a delay in plans to impose new tariffs on Chinese imports. President Trump had previously said that starting on Sept. 1, the United States would issue a “small additional tariff of 10 percent on the remaining 300 Billion Dollars of goods and products coming from China into our country.” Combined with the 25 percent tariffs that the U.S.
Face-to-face trade negotiations resumed this week between representatives of the United States and China for the first time since President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to restart talks in June. U.S.
U.S. and Chinese Negotiators Make Contact Following the G-20 Summit
Xi and Trump Agree to Restart Trade Talks, With Slight Reprieve for Huawei in Sight