U.S., China Aviation Negotiators Go Home Empty-Handed
U.S.-China bilateral talks in Beijing ended yesterday - a day ahead of schedule - without an agreement. Chinese officials continue to reject the U.S. position that seven undesignated frequencies in the current agreement be used, saying that a market share imbalance between the two countries must be...
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