The two economic superpowers have seen tensions rise considerably since their last negotiations.
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Robots go their own way deep in the ocean
Firms are building robots that can survey the seabed and underwater structures without human help.
‘Raise sick pay’ to lower virus health and economic risks
It would manage a "crude" trade-off between lives and jobs as the UK economy reopens, a report says.
Fortnite: Apple ban sparks court action from Epic Games
Epic Games says it is taking Apple to court over "monopolistic" policies after it banned Fortnite.
New Look in new bid to turn fortunes around
The fashion chain wants landlords to accept rents based on the sales stores generate.
Jobs: Demand for workers picks up in early August
Recruiters say the number of new job ads suggests that a slow recovery could be underway.
US jobless claims below 1m for first time since March
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits falls to 963,000.
Michael Jordan: Rare trainers fetch $615,000 at auction
Christies sold nine pairs of the basketball legend's shoes, including the "rarest of the rare".
Tui: Holiday bookings for next summer jump 145%
The travel giant makes a £1bn loss in three months - but says summer bookings for 2021 are up 145%.
National Express to use jobs bonus to cut bus fares
The government's job retention bonus scheme will be used to cut fares in the West Midlands and Dundee.