Trump to push for ‘mini-deals’ with China until 2020 election
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Andrew Bishop
Trump to push for ‘mini-deals’ with China until 2020 election
Andrew Bishop, partner and global head of policy research at Signum Global Advisors, joins BNN Bloomberg to weigh in on the ongoing U.S.-China tensions. He sees some positive signals in the coming weeks, but that the “mini-moon” will be short-lived. He says he expects the parameters of the U.S.-China discussion to shift radically in 2020.