China vows to ‘fight to end’ in bitter US trade war
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Beijing vows to "fight to the end" after US President Donald Trump threatened an additional 50% tariff on China.
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Wall Street executives and analysts are growing increasingly worried that escalating trade tensions could do lasting damage to the global economy.
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“US tariffs will have an impact (on China), but ‘the sky won’t fall,’” a commentary in the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s mouthpiece People’s Daily said Sunday.
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