Economics
Kudlow Sees Long Road to Resolution in U.S.-China Trade Dispute
- He says if it takes decades to resolve matters, ‘so be it’
- Economic adviser cites ‘progress of sorts’ in U.S.-China call
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Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the trade war with China may take a long time to resolve, warning of a prolonged dispute with Beijing that he compared to the Cold War.