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Chinese Trade Deal 'Unacceptable' Unless Beijing Opens Markets

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According to Reuters, U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that a trade deal with China would be unacceptable unless Beijing opened its markets to U.S. financial services, manufacturing, agriculture and other industries. Trump wrote in a post on Twitter, “Looking for China to open their Markets not only to Financial Services, which they are now doing, but also to our Manufacturing, Farmers and other U.S. businesses and industries.

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