Trump admin's trade war demands could be faltering because they haven't been translated into Chinese, says expert

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Trump admin's trade war demands could be faltering because they haven't been translated into Chinese, says expert
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'Part of the problem seems to be that there is no Chinese-language text of the agreement that the Chinese delegation supposedly was agreeing to,' according to one expert.

As President Donald Trump’s trade war with China drags on, and stock markets remain on tenterhooks reacting to each development, problems with translation could be a sticking point between the two powers.

President Donald Trump, and Xi Jinping, China's president, shake hands during a news conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. Qilai Shen/Bloomberg/Getty Images Trump is asking for China to cut the over $330 billion U.S. trade deficit, stop subsidizing its own tech companies while stealing U.S. intellectual property, and cut tariffs on U.S. goods, among other demands. Some analysts say the Trump administration should do more to pressure China on environmental and labor standards, too.

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