The US-China trade war has been simmering for most of the year, but this week marks the point at which the finger-pointing boiled over and did something rare in high-stakes diplomacy: It got very personal.
With the world’s finance chiefs gathered in Washington at the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent 
Bessent claimed Li Chenggang’s August visit to the US capital was not at the request of the Trump ...

