Donald Trump, Xi and China
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China and the United States are accusing each other of reneging on their tariff truce as tensions rise over rare earths exports, computer chips and student visas.
Two foreign nationals have been charged for their role in a scheme to smuggle U.S. military equipment and technology — including missiles — into China, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
China on Monday accused the United States of breaching the 90-day trade truce agreed by the world’s two largest economies, after President Donald Trump said it was Beijing that had “totally violated” the agreement.
China hit back on Trump’s accusations of a trade war truce violation. Trump considers pardoning a musician accused of sex trafficking. The Education Department is targeting efforts to change Native American mascots.
China announced Monday that it rejects accusations made by the Trump administration that it has broken terms in regard to the recent trade deal made between the two nations.
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In response to President Trump’s claim, China said the United States was the one introducing a series of “discriminatory restrictive measures.”
China has pushed back against President Trump’s accusation that it broke a trade truce reached weeks earlier, as a re-escalation of tensions dims hopes of a resolution. Beijing has acted responsibly and upheld the consensus reached at the economic and trade talks in Geneva,
China has vowed to fight back over what it called “discriminatory restrictive measures” by the U.S. that it said are endangering an agreement hammered out between the two countries last month. The statement from the China Ministry of Commerce comes after President Trump on Friday accused Beijing of “totally violating” last month’s 90-day trade-war truce agreed in Geneva,
Trade frictions between Washington and Beijing have flared up after a hiatus following a meeting between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and his Chinese counterpart.
US tensions with two key trade partners amped up on Monday after President Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum and the US pushed countries for deals ahead of looming deadlines. China responded to Trump's claim on Friday that it has "totally violated its agreement" with the US,