Economics
The $95 Billion Centerpiece of the Trade Deal Is Already In Doubt
- U.S. agriculture markets trade lower after phase-one deal
- Markets waiting for actual evidence of increased shipments
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China has pledged to buy almost $95 billion worth of additional U.S. commodities as part of a phase one trade deal. The market is not so sure.