Recession may be the key to ending Trump’s trade war with China


If there was any hope of a negotiated solution to the dispute between the world’s two largest economies, then US President Donald Trump probably extinguished it last week.

IS a global recession now the best chance of forcing a resolution to the escalating trade conflict between the United States and China?

If there was any hope of a negotiated solution to the dispute between the world’s two largest economies, then US President Donald Trump probably extinguished it last week.

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