Despite harsh language criticizing President Trump's decision to back antigovernment protesters in Hong Kong, China’s leadership still wants a deal with the U.S.
Despite harsh language criticizing what Beijing calls U.S. interference in China’s domestic affairs, and a second summoning of the U.S.
ambassador in a week, China’s leadership still wants a deal to help alleviate pressure on its fast-weakening economy. Mr. Trump also prefers a deal to boost his re-election bid.
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