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China would balk at a sweeping Mar-a-Lago accord
Given the need for a weak renminbi to support export growth, a reprise of the 1985 Plaza Accord with Japan is unlikely
- Publishing date
- 17 December 2024
- Authors
- Alicia GarcÃa-Herrero
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