From APEC to G20, can trade solutions be reached? | Reform in China's preschool education

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Though no joint statement was declared at this year’s APEC meetings in Papua New Guinea, messages from Beijing and Washington are stronger than before as the two biggest economies are looking to the Xi-Trump talks at G20 to address the ongoing trade issues. What messages have been sent? To what extent will these messages be carried to the upcoming talks in Argentina?

Private kindergartens, once a booming business in China, have been barred from the capital market as a new policy prevents them from obtaining funding through share sales or cash injections, which is said to be part of broader preschool education reform. The decision followed a public outcry over several cases of child abuse in private kindergartens. Will this move accommodate the country’s preschool education as well as parents’ concerns?#apec2018#g20#trade

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Trump is now willing to negotiate a deal or I would rather put it.. forced to the negotiating table coz the US economy although riding high with his artificial tax cuts is now showing dangerous signs of a slowdown due to the uncertainties of the trade war. China should stand her ground regardless.

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