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US businesses strike China deals in shadow of Trump victory

Thousands of companies at Shanghai trade fair as relationships enter new era of uncertainty

Just as president-elect Donald Trump was being voted in on a platform of higher tariffs for China, US businessmen were striking deals thousands of miles away at Shanghai’s biggest trade fair.

Dynamite, a family-run pet food business with 12 stores in Idaho, signed $1mn in orders from Chinese company Pawberry — part of a stream of agricultural deals between the two countries this week that have so far amounted to $711mn.

“Every so often you meet someone in business you just click with — we understand each other,” said Joshua Zamzow, chief executive Dynamite, of his business partner at Pawberry. “He understands his market, and he’s taking the products that fit for the China market and just blowing them up . . . sales have begun to explode.”

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