Inside the Ring: U.S.-China Deal at G-20 Prompts Fears

Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow
Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow / Getty Images

China specialists in and out of government are increasingly worried that President Trump will make major concessions to China during the Group of 20 economic summit in Argentina this week.

The concerns were amplified by comments Tuesday by Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, who said Mr. Trump believes there is a good chance a deal will be reached on the trade war with the Chinese.

The main fear is that China will make promises to curb intellectual property theft and other unfair trade practices in exchange for the U.S. president’s easing of tariffs on Chinese exports.

Read the entire article at the Washington Times.

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