The U.S. will likely keep existing tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods until after the American presidential election in November, sources tell Bloomberg News. Any move to cut those levies will depend on Beijing's compliance with the phase one trade deal. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-14/china-tariffs-to-stay-put-until-after-u-s-election-despite-deal
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