from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2vSkrFr China's nationalist Global Times tabloid said in an editorial on Sunday that the United States would not have more bargaining chips at the negotiation table with China once the trade war intensifies.
U.S. bargaining power won't improve if China trade war intensifies: Global Times editorial
China's nationalist Global Times tabloid said in an editorial on Sunday that the United States would not have more bargaining chips at the negotiation table with China once the trade war intensifies.

from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2vSkrFr China's nationalist Global Times tabloid said in an editorial on Sunday that the United States would not have more bargaining chips at the negotiation table with China once the trade war intensifies.
from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2vSkrFr China's nationalist Global Times tabloid said in an editorial on Sunday that the United States would not have more bargaining chips at the negotiation table with China once the trade war intensifies.
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