U.S., China further examine relationship
A two-day meeting between the U.S. and China kicks off today in Washington which will focus on a "strategic and economic dialogue." But who needs whom more in this relationship? Steve Chiotakis talks to Fortune Magazine's Allan Sloan.
Chinese and American flags wave side by side outside Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York (Chris Hondros/Getty Images)






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