The two-day meetings in Buenos Aires are scheduled to focus on development, infrastructure and food security.
But there have already been several discussions and negotiations on the sidelines. And, there’s anticipation about Saturday’s working dinner between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump on the ongoing trade dispute.
CGTN’s Stephen Gibbs reports from Buenos Aires.
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To discuss:
- Arthur Dong is a professor with the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.
- Qinduo Xu is a Senior Fellow with the Pangoal Institution.
- Lida Preyma is the Director of Capital Markets Research at the G-20 Research Group.
- Anton Fedyashin is a Professor of History at American University.
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JUST IN: Pres. Trump, Canadian PM Trudeau and Mexican Pres. Pena Nieto sign revised trade pact — the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement — at the G-20 summit in Argentina. https://t.co/fLHQ3e08si pic.twitter.com/j1TCVDAy7r
— ABC News (@ABC) November 30, 2018
As G-20 summit opens in Argentina, contentious issues loom on sidelines. https://t.co/dPfULkAQwn
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 30, 2018