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Negotiators from the U.S. and China have struggled this week to agree on specific language as they sketch out the framework of a potential trade deal, Reuters reported Thursday. Still, talks in Washington were apparently going well enough that President Donald Trump will meet with China's top trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, on Friday, according to Reuters. The two sides reportedly met for more than nine hours Thursday. The 90-day tariff truce is set to expire March 1, though in recent days Trump has suggested he may hold off on raising tariffs if a deal appears imminent.
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