Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

U.S. HAS AGREED TO KEEP TALKING OVER TRADE WAR: CHINA

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China and the United States have agreed to keep talking about their trade dispute, the Chinese government said on Tuesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump said he thought recent discussion­s in Beijing would be successful.

The slightly more optimistic comments came after both sides ramped up their trade war, with China announcing details of new tariffs against U.S. imports on Monday, following a U.S. move last week to target Chinese imports.

The U.S. Trade Representa­tive’s office said it planned to hold a public hearing next month on the possibilit­y of imposing duties of up to 25% on a further $300 billion worth of

imports from China.

The prospect of the global economy being derailed by the United States and China sliding into a fiercer, more protracted dispute has rattled investors and sparked a sharp selloff on equities markets in the past week.

“My understand­ing is that China and the United States have agreed to continue pursuing relevant discussion­s.

As for how they are pursued, I think that hinges upon further consultati­ons between the two sides,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily news.

But China will not be bullied, he added: “We hope that the U.S. side does not misjudge the situation and not underestim­ate China’s determinat­ion and will to safeguard its interests.” Geng said China had shown sincerity by still sending a high level delegation to the United States for talks last week and that China has remained calm in the face of pressure.

 ??  ?? U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with China’s President Xi Jinping.
U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a welcoming ceremony with China’s President Xi Jinping.

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