“If there is a deal that’s done that saves Huawei, within the national-security bureaucracy, the knives will be out,” said James Green, a former Trump trade negotiator
OSAKA, Japan—President Trump and President Xi Jinping of China managed to get trade talks back on track this past weekend, but an even tougher job lies ahead—appeasing hard-line factions within their own governments demanding they give no quarter.
Mr. Xi faces party leaders and executives of state-owned enterprises who believe Washington is out to demolish the government-led economic model that is responsible for China’s emergence as a global power and U.S. rival.
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