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Scholar: China Prepared for Trade Turbulence

Scholar: China Prepared for Trade Turbulence

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Graham Allison, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at Harvard University, says he thinks China is "in a very comfortable position" and "prepared for turbulence ahead" in trade talks. Allison recently met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing. He shared his takeaways from the meeting and assessment of US-China ties with David Ingles and Annabelle Droulers on "Bloomberg: The China Show." (Source: Bloomberg)
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