President Trump suggested the trade war with China could drag on beyond the 2020 election, while stoking a tariff spat with France
LONDON—President Trump suggested a trade war with China could drag out past the 2020 election and stoked a tariff spat with France during a visit to Europe for a NATO meeting.
Mr. Trump said he had “no deadline” to conclude a trade deal with China, adding that “in some ways I like the idea of waiting until after the election,” during a sitdown with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday in London.
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