Economics

U.S. Weighs Currency Pact With China as Part of Partial Deal

  • High-level negotiations with Chinese officials resume Thursday
  • Currency deal was negotiated in Feb. before talks fell apart
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The White House is looking at rolling out a previously agreed currency pact with China as part of an early harvest deal that could also see a tariff increase next week suspended, according to people familiar with the discussions.