The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The economic pressure brought Beijing to the negotiating table, with President Donald Trump agreeing to a Phase 1 trade deal that would reduce some tariffs and remove the threat of additional levies in exchange for China buying more farm goods and giving U.S. companies more access to the Chinese market.
Almost none of the big structural changes trade adviser Peter Navarro had pushed for were included.
Trump has said those will be addressed in future talks with China, and many of the tariffs Navarro recommended will stay in place.