KEY POINTS
  • The outcome of Tuesday's U.S. midterm election is unlikely to change Washington's trade war with Beijing.
  • Both Democrats and Republicans support a tougher stance on Chinese trade and intellectual property practices.
  • "It's going to be the same, if not worse, in terms of U.S.-China," said Steven Okun of McLarty Associates.
Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections are poised to create significant changes for how President Donald Trump can accomplish his domestic goals, but the results may not mean much for the country's trade policies.

Trump's 'America First' philosophy is unlikely to drastically deviate from its current course even with Democrats winning the House of Representatives, strategists said.