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China Seeks Indian and Russian Backing for ‘New’ Trading System — Lee Jeong-ho

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China hopes to win Indian and Russian support in establishing a “new type” of “rules-based” and “multilateral” trade initiative.Multiple Indian media reports suggest the country’s recently re-elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join forces with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Kyrgyzstan this week to express their concerns about US President Donald Trump’s protectionist approach.... Checkpoint AsiaChina Seeks Indian and Russian Backing for ‘New’ Trading System Lee Jeong-ho, South China Morning Post See also at Checkpoint Asia1854-1949 US Navy Patroled China’s Yangtze River as Enforcers for US Corporations (VIDEO) Carlton MeyerHuawei’s US Suppliers Want out of the Ban Zhang

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China hopes to win Indian and Russian support in establishing a “new type” of “rules-based” and “multilateral” trade initiative.

Multiple Indian media reports suggest the country’s recently re-elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join forces with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Kyrgyzstan this week to express their concerns about US President Donald Trump’s protectionist approach....
Checkpoint Asia
China Seeks Indian and Russian Backing for ‘New’ Trading System
Lee Jeong-ho, South China Morning Post

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