China Warns Trump's Latest Tariff Moves Could Damage Trade Ties
China fears U.S. trade investigations may disrupt stable economic ties amid a one-year tariff truce reached during talks preparing for President Trump's visit.
- China warned that U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves could harm the countries' trade relationship, at the end of high-level talks in Paris.
- Li Keqiang, Premier of China, expressed concern that results of U.S. investigations may interfere with or damage the China-U.S. economic and trade relations.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who led the U.S. delegation, said the talks were constructive and show the stability in the relationship, and the purpose is to prevent any retaliation.
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China warns Trump’s latest tariff moves could damage trade ties
PARIS (AP) — China warned Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves could harm the countries' trade relationship, at the end of high-level talks in Paris.
China warned Monday that President Donald Trump's most recent tariff measures could damage the trade relationship between the two countries, at the end of high-level talks in Paris.
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