Trump's Asia trade blitz fuels hope for US-China deal

US may ease tariffs, fentanyl curbs but ties unlikely to reset, analysts say

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U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Stockholm for a third round of trade talks, starting July 28, possibly to extend their trade truce and resolve some of their differences.  © Reuters

STELLA YIFAN XIE

HONG KONG -- U.S. President Donald Trump has announced tariff deals in recent weeks with major nations in Asia, from Japan to Indonesia, after months of uncertainty, fueling hope that trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies may soon ease.

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