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Trump says ‘no folding’ in China trade talks

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says there has been “no folding” in his trade negotiatio­ns with China, as he addresses his efforts to help a Chinese telecommun­ications company that violated U.S. sanctions.

Trump tweeted on Wednesday, “Nothing has happened with ZTE except as it pertains to the larger trade deal.”

He added that, “We have not seen China's demands yet.” He also said: “There has been no folding as the media would love people to believe.”

The White House said that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will lead talks Thursday and Friday with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He aimed at heading off a trade war between the world's two biggest economies.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow and trade advisers Peter Navarro and Everett Eissenstat will also participat­e.

The Trump administra­tion has proposed tariffs on up to $150 billion in Chinese products to punish Beijing for forcing American companies to turn over technology in exchange for access to the Chinese market. China has counterpun­ched by targeting $50 billion in U.S. products.

Trump tweeted his support for ZTE earlier this week, putting him at odds with the Commerce Department and its decision to impose trade restrictio­ns on the company amid allegation­s it violated U.S. sanctions.

Trump has also drawn criticism from Democrats and Republican­s that the company poses a national security risk. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., questioned how the U.S. would be able to enforce the “cancellati­on” of the Iran deal “if we are not going to be enforcing it on companies in powerful countries that are helping Iran evade sanctions already.”

Rubio said the Chinese telecom companies are “agents of the Chinese government.”

 ?? Jabin Botsford / Washington Post file ?? From left, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, U.S. Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and senior White House adviser Peter Navarro will be involved in talks Thursday and Friday with China.
Jabin Botsford / Washington Post file From left, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, U.S. Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and senior White House adviser Peter Navarro will be involved in talks Thursday and Friday with China.

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