CNBC: Top economists and business leaders weigh in on the risks of a US-China trade war
* World-renowned economists and executives were in Beijing on Saturday for the annual China Development Forum.
* Speaking with CNBC, many of those leading voices addressed rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China, discussing the possible impacts of a trade war.
* "I don't think we've previously at the [China Development Forum] felt like we might be on the brink of a trade war, and I think that certainly is a very unfortunate development," said economist Larry Summers.
Some of the world's top economists and business leaders were in Beijing on Saturday for the annual China Development Forum, and one topic overshadowed the entire gathering: The looming threat of a trade war between the U.S. and China.
"There's a lot of unease," leading economist Larry Summers told CNBC during the event. "A lot of unease about broad geopolitical developments, and a lot of unease around the conflicts of the last week."
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