KEY POINTS
  • The U.S.-China trade dispute appears to be ending: Signals are pointing to a done deal. Based on those signs, China will continue to run large trade surpluses with the U.S., and it will never accept Washington-imposed reforms of its trade and industry.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump was apparently (ill) advised that China's readiness to reduce the bilateral trade imbalance won't be enough.
  • An election-bound Trump wants the China trade problem out of the way.
Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People on Nov. 2, 2018 in Beijing, China.

China's government negotiators are famously tough.

For one example, Russia and China came to their first border agreements in the early part of the 18th century — but the final settlement was reached only in the late 1990s, with Russian negotiators describing their Chinese counterparts as "tough and unemotional" arm-twisters.