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Bremmer Says U.S.-China Trade War Getting ‘Considerably Worse’

  • Trump administration will probably push Japan and India deals
  • Increasing risk of U.S. constitutional crisis, Bremmer says
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The U.S.-China trade war is getting “considerably worse” and comments at the United Nations General Assembly suggest no end in sight, according to Ian Bremmer, the New York-based president of Eurasia Group.