Stocks in Japan set to gain as investors await developments in US-China trade talks

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A Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Liu He is set to arrive in Washington this week for high-level trade talks with the U.S.

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after the trans vote i would sell everything niponic I had and I would spit on the TRAITORS MOTHERFUKERS

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