Here’s What European Companies Are Saying About the Trade War
- Miners, chemical makers among many bemoaning the saga
- Small signs of progress as U.S. officials to visit Shanghai
A worker stands on a truck-mounted crane's main hoist line above stacked container.
Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg
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There have been glimmers of hope this week regarding the U.S.-China trade dispute, with American officials headed to Shanghai on Monday for talks, and Beijing approving the import of some U.S. agricultural products.
Those developments might provide some comfort to the long list of companies that find themselves in the tariff firing line, as the breakdown in Sino-U.S. relations disrupts their businesses.