China Hits Back Against Trump Claims That It Broke Trade Truce as Tensions Simmer
China has pushed back against President Trump's accusation that it broke a trade truce reached just weeks earlier, as a re-escalation of tensions dim hopes of a resolution.
Beijing has acted responsibly and upheld the consensus reached at the economic and trade talks in Geneva, the Commerce Ministry said in a statement on its website Monday.
Washington and Beijing agreed in mid-May to temporarily lower tit-for-tat tariffs after talks in Geneva, sending a wave of relief...
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