US trade representative accuses China of eroding trade talks
The US trade representative Robert Lighthizer has said China had eroded its commitments on trade over the last week
The US trade representative Robert Lighthizer has said China had eroded its commitments on trade over the last week, a hint at why President Trump announced a further ratcheting up of tariffs. Mary Lovely, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, tells us why President Trump might be threatening these higher tariffs, as talks between the two largest economies look set to resume this week. Also in the show, Google's annual developer conference kicks off Tuesday in Mountain View, California. Ian Sherr is executive editor at the technology site CNET based in Silicon Valley, and explains what's on the agenda for the conference. South Africa heads to the polls on Wednesday, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Matt Davies is in Johannesburg. And finally, Stephanie Hare makes the case for inviting children as young as 10 to sample life at work. All through the show we'll be joined by the business journalist and author Diane Brady in New York, and Ajay Awtaney, founding editor of the travel news website Live from a Lounge, in Mumbai.
(Picture: US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on May 1, 2019. Picture credit: ANDY WONG/AFP/Getty Images)
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