
China has accused the US of violating their recent trade agreement and promised to take measures to defend its interests, thus shuffling the prospects of immediate leadership that Donald Trump wants to have to have other bilateral interviews.
On Monday, the Chinese trade ministry issued a statement that rebuked the claims of the US President that Beijing had violated the consensus that was achieved last month in Geneva. Dusting threatened to support business relations, even if Trump expressed hope on Friday, he would talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping, while the White House’s economic advisor Kevin Hassett expects a challenge to take place this week.
Beijing accused the US of the unilateral introduction of new discriminatory restrictions, including new instructions for checking the AI chip export, curbs for sale software for chip design and abolition of Chinese student visa.
“If the US insists on its own way and continues to damage the interests of China, China will continue to take decisive and strong measures to ensure its legitimate rights and interests,” the ministry said. She also said that the US had violated the consensus achieved between Trump and Xi 17 January, when they were the last time they spoke without elaborating it.
The tension among the largest economies in the world increases again in May. The Trump Administration said last week that it was planning to start an appeal of visa for Chinese students while moving to limit the sale of software for chip design to China. They also banned exports of critical parts and technologies of American jet engine to China, New York Times reported.
Trump did not work when he accused Beijing of violating a tariff ceasefire on Friday, but the US sales representative Jamieson Greer complained that China had not accelerated the exports of critical minerals needed for top electronics.
In his statement, the Ministry of Commerce stated that “it definitely refuses these unjustified accusations” and that the country has strictly conducted consensus.
Trump’s comments came the day after US Finance Minister Scott Bessnt said that interviews with China had stopped about the trade and suggested that calling between Trump and XI.
This article was generated from an automated news agency without text modifications.
(Tagstotranslate) China