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China Says Its Own Consumers Will Save the Day. But They’re Not Buying.

If sky-high U.S. tariffs hurt China’s exports, domestic spending will help make up for it, Beijing says. But shoppers were skittish even before the trade war.

Vivian Wang
Author: Vivian Wang

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Vivian Wang

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China, Communist Party of China, Customs (Tariff), International Trade and World Market, Ministry of Commerce (China), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates)
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