US-China trade talks resume on Tuesday in Shanghai amid low expectations for a breakthrough to end the year-long spat between the world’s two largest economic powers.
The meeting between US trade representative Robert Lighthizer, Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin and their Chinese counterpart, vice-premier Liu He, was organised after presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to a trade war truce at the G20 meeting in Osaka only a month ago.
Optimism has been dented since then. Mr Trump warned last week that there might be no deal before the next US presidential elections in November 2020.
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