HOUSTON — The Latest on the Democratic presidential debate (all times local): 8:50 p.m. Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren says that she would repair the country’s trade relationships by leveraging desired access to American markets.Saying the United States’ trade policy has “been broken for decades,” the Massachusetts senator said Thursday in the Houston debate that the heft of the American market should be used in negotiating with other countries in ways that are fair to workers, farms and small businesses.The comments come as the United States and China prepare to relaunch trade talks next month amid an escalating tariff dispute.The countries have been trading conciliatory gestures, raising hopes they can de-escalate a standoff over trade that has shaken financial markets and cast gloom over the global economy.___8:45 p.m.Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg (BOO’-tuh-juhj) says President Donald Trump “clearly has no strategy” in his trade war with China. by signing up you agree to our terms of service … Read full this story
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