US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose at the Forbidden City in Beijing during Trump’s visit to China in November 2017. A year later, relations between the two countries have deteriorated, but there are hopes that they might improve when the two leaders meet again this week. Photo: AFP
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Stephen Roach
Four ways Donald Trump and Xi Jinping could reframe US-China relations at their G20 meeting
- Stephen Roach says a bilateral US-China investment treaty to resolve conflict over market access and macroeconomic adjustments on savings would go a long way
- Working towards a global accord on cybersecurity and a permanent secretariat for bilateral dialogue would also be productive
Updated: Tuesday, 27 Nov, 2018 4:02am
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US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose at the Forbidden City in Beijing during Trump’s visit to China in November 2017. A year later, relations between the two countries have deteriorated, but there are hopes that they might improve when the two leaders meet again this week. Photo: AFP
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