September's US international trade figures may give Chinese officials travelling to Seoul for tomorrow's G20 summit something to cling to. But the key point is that the US bilateral trade deficit with China remains close to its recent record high and there is still a clear incentive for the US to push for measures that put pressure on China to revalue the renminbi and do more to stimulate its domestic demand.
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