Less than 50% chance there will be a US-China trade deal done this year, says pro

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Meredith Sumpter of Eurasia and John Rutledge of Safanad join CNBC's "Power Lunch" team to break down what to expect out of President Trump's meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping about trade.
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I been to US and China recently, on my opinion China looks more clean, advanced and full of creative sky scraper.. Which I think the greatest country I've visited so far, US is far behind, honestly... People in China are more hard working, aggressive, real, polite, maner and friendly, but people in the US are more fake, lazy, racist and looking down on Asian people, I felt all the Asian countries give me good experience such like Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia but not on the western countries, their just as racist as they think they're greatest.. Please manage your country well and educate your people instead of telling the world to follow your way of thought.. Great leaders won't judge other country, leaders which I respect all this while and the way the speak : president Xi 🇨🇳 president Putin 🇷🇺 president Lee 🇸🇬 prime minister Mahathir 🇲🇾 president Modi 🇮🇳 but not the US 🇺🇸 trump, you won't deserve the respect if you don't respect others...

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Both of these guests were spot-on. US goal is clear. Slow China's progress, so it will take them longer before they become World's No 1 economy even though it is inevitable that China will become the No 1 economy no matter how you work the numbers. By 2025 or 2030. Then, what? Will they do the same to us as we are doing to them? Who knows.

eal
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There goes all the Trump talk of China wanting to do a deal very badly, Hahaha.

mr.cosmos
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Less than 50/50 is very generous. I’d set the odds to zero.

nickopetra
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how this cease fire helps farmers and US companies when tariffs are still in place???

basook
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uniform random guess is 50%. good prediction.

galecarp
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Trump would been squeezed without a deal going into the re-election.

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