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Nov.28 -- Donald Trump signed legislation expressing U.S. support for Hong Kong protesters, prompting China to threaten retaliation just as the two nations get close to signing a phase one trade deal. China has made a habit of issuing reciprocal actions. So far, however, it hasn’t actually done much.