Doubts linger after U.S. and China sign initial trade deal
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BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China will boost spending on U.S. products in exchange for the rolling back of some tariffs under an initial trade deal signed by the world's two largest economies on Wednesday, defusing an 18-month row but leaving numerous thorny issues unresolved.Beijing and Washington touted the "Phase 1" agreement as a step forward after months of stop-start talks, and investors greeted the news with relief. Even so, there was scepticism the U.S.-China trade relationship was..