Liu Xin of state-run China Global Television Network was praised by some users on Chinese social media for her poise. Others said Trish Regan of Fox Business was rude.
Chinese social media feverishly anticipated live event, which offered Beijing a rare opportunity to reach an American audience
The U.S. and China have had a complicated trade relationship for the last half century. WSJ’s William Mauldin looks at the key moments that landed the two countries on the doorstep of a possible trade deal. Photo Illustration: Heather Seidel
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