Donald Trump's tariff hike on $200 Billion worth of Chinese is the latest turn in what China calls "the largest trade war in economic history.
The U.S. fireworks industry makes almost all of its revenue during the Fourth of July period, and trade tariffs are a major threat to their bottom line.
At the G20 closing ceremony, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the summit's host, urged world leaders to find common ground, and that's what Presidents Trump and Xi found, as they agreed to restart trade talks.
The meeting at G20 between Presidents Xi and Trump is expected to receive much of the attention. But relations between the host country Japan and the United States won’t be far behind.