It's The Yuan, Stupid

President Trump wants China to buy more American stuff. Late last week, White House officials met with China's chief economic minister Lie He and reportedly discussed a deal in which Trump would drop his various tariff threats in exchange for China buying a lot more American exports. The White House is gunning for $200 billion more, which would reduce the United States' trade deficit with China by well over half.

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