Chinese markets will be closed from tomorrow (1 May) until Monday next week (5 May), in observance of Labor Day. However, that won't halt any plays on US-China trade relations. But as things stand, we're not seeing either side be willing to pick up the phone. In any case, we should be seeing a bit more of a quiet period from China during the interim - barring any prerecorded remarks fed to the state media. The question is, will Trump use this down time to push his own agenda?
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