With trade war as a backdrop, U.S. companies walk a line at China expo

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U.S. companies are walking a tightrope at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai, with the fate of a preliminary deal between China and the United States to defuse the trade war still up in the air by jruwitch horwitzjosh

SHANGHAI - At trade shows in the United States, California-based Champion Power Equipment displays the faces of the tough-looking sportsmen that it sponsors against the backdrop of an American flag.

U.S. companies are walking a tightrope at the Nov. 5-10 China International Import Expo in Shanghai, with the fate of a preliminary deal between China and the United States to defuse the trade war still up in the air. Concern was not far from the surface about prospects for business if the trade war drags on and the world’s no. 2 economy continues slipping.

“We quite want to separate politics and business. I mean, our product is very helpful and useful, so we want people to focus on products,” she said.

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