Officials from the U.S. and China concluded a first round of trade discussions amidst an ongoing trade war between the two nations. While expectations for a significant breakthrough were low, the White House reported progress, with President Donald Trump describing the talks in Switzerland as a “total reset” and conducted in a “friendly, but constructive” manner. Reggie Cecchini reports.
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