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U.S.-China trade talks end without a deal. Why both sides feel they have the leverage

U.S.-China trade talks end without a deal. Why both sides feel they have the leverage On Friday, China’s top negotiator left Washington without a trade deal, and President Trump implemented another series of tariffs on Chinese goods. Nick Schifrin talks to the Brookings Institution’s Ryan Hass, former national security staff under President Obama, and American Enterprise Institute’s Derek Scissors about how the policy change will affect Americans and the outlook for more talks.

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