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Trade war and the future of globalization - top quotes from the World Economic Forum in China

For anyone fearing a relentless trade war between the world's two biggest economies, there was a glimmer of optimism on the eve of this year's Summer Davos: the leaders of China and the United States pulled back from the brink and agreed to restart trade talks.

In the days that followed, political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum's annual China meeting consistently returned the the big question: what is the future of globalization - do we need more of it, less or something different entirely?

Here's what some of the key speakers had to say

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