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U.S.-China Trade Conflict Is New Status-Quo

Both the United States and China are coming out of political transitions to face endemic trade conflicts and domestic structural adjustments.

published by
CNBC
 on December 19, 2012

Source: CNBC

Speaking on CNBC, Carnegie's Evan Feigenbaum explained that both the United States and China are at an important moment in their economic relationship. He argued that trade conflict is endemic in the current U.S.-China relationship. However, he added, both countries are also facing domestic structural adjustments that, if dealt with separately, could help the two economies reach a more complimentary place.

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