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Asia markets trade mixed as U.S. tariff truce with China hangs in the balance

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Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Wednesday after the U.S.-China talks in Sweden ended without a tariff truce extension Tuesday stateside. A postponement of higher duties won't be final until President Donald Trump signs off on the plan, U.S. negotiators said. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard…
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