President Trump said Monday that the U.S. isn’t ready to reach a trade deal with China
WASHINGTON—President Trump raised the possibility that trade talks with China could break off again, sending stocks lower.
In comments to reporters Friday, Mr. Trump indicated the U.S. was prepared for Beijing to back out of talks, which were tentatively set to take place in Washington next month.Where the U.S.-China Trade Dispute Goes From Here As China trade fight continues escalate following another round tariffs from U.S. and retaliatory moves from Beijing, WSJ's Gerald F. Seib takes a look at potential next steps negotiations. Photo: Getty
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