Category: Faculty News, News

Title: Professor Abraham Newman: The U.S.-China ‘deal’ is no deal. The U.S. just blinked

 

As U.S. and Chinese officials agreed to substantially reduce punishing tariffs, SFS Professor Abraham Newman writes for MSNBC that the agreement is less Art of the Deal, more “omnishambles.”

“The administration’s tariff policy has forced the U.S. to scramble to rebuild individual economic ties. Meanwhile, China is playing a global game, diversifying away from U.S. dependencies and going on diplomatic tours trumpeting itself as a free trader,” Newman writes.

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