U.S. chip makers don't want to be included in any deal that calls for China to step up purchases of American goods and services
As prospects for an agreement to settle the U.S.
-China trade standoff have waxed and waned in recent weeks, Washington has pressed Beijing to buy more than $1 trillion in U.S. goods and services as part of any deal. But U.S. chip makers said they have told President Trump’s administration not to include them in any such agreement.
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