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Trump hints at ending trade war with China, says deal could happen soon

Trump on Tuesday had accused China of the theft of trade secrets 'on a grand scale' and said it was taking advantage of World Trade Organization rules

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US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a deal to end a nearly 15-month trade war with China could happen sooner than people think.

"They want to make a deal very badly... It could happen sooner than you think," Trump told reporters in New York.
The US leader spoke a day after delivering a stinging rebuke to China's trade practices at the United Nations General 
Assembly, saying he would not accept a "bad deal" in US -China trade negotiations.

China's top diplomat hit back at US criticism of its trade and development model later on Tuesday. Wang Yi, China's foreign minister and state

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