
Beijing, China, intervened in the US on Monday and accused it of serious violations of their recent Geneva trade ceasefire by introducing several restrictive measures, such as instructions for controlling AI Chip export, stopping the sale of software for chips to China and canceling visas for Chinese students.
The US seriously undermined the consensus achieved during China and American economic interviews in Geneva by the gradual introduction of several discriminatory restrictive measures towards China, a spokesman for the Ministry of Trade and stated in his statement and refuted President Donald Trump with us.
The US measures included issuing instructions for controlling AI Chip, stopping the sale of software for chip design to China and notification of the cancellation of visa for Chinese students, the spokesman said.
It is important that China was clubing student visas with cuts and customs tariffs.
About 2.7 Chinese students, the second largest after India, studied in the US, tried to draw up his plans after US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio 29 announced that America would begin to cancel visas of some Chinese students, including those who study in “critical areas” and “those who have a Chinese communist party.”
These actions have seriously violated the consensus achieved during a telephone call between two heads of State 17. January and seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of China.
The US has unilaterally and repeatedly caused new economic and trade friction, worsening the uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and business relations, the spokesman said.
Both the US and China have agreed to reduce tariffs with the tit-for-to-tat after conversations last month in Geneva. The ceasefire has the last 90 days to provide time for the two best economies to achieve a wider agreement to end their customs war.
Trump deposited 145 % of Chinese exports of about $ 439.9 billion and China was a retaliation with 125 % for US exports of about $ 143 billion.
China also puts restrictions on the export of rare country minerals, which are all critical defense materials, new energy batteries, semiconductors and advanced production and Beijing did not lift the curbs.
On the basis of the US Geneva Agreement, the tariffs deposited on goods from China reduced from 145 % to 30 %, while China reduced its retaliation from 125 % to 10 %.
The discoveries began after Trump said on Friday that China “completely violated its agreement with us”, but did not give details.
However, according to Washington reports, Jamieson Greer later said that China had not removed the non -tariff barriers, as agreed under the agreement.
Trump aroused another controversy on Friday and said he would no longer be nice to China at China and said in a post on social media that the country had violated an agreement with the United States.
A few hours later, Trump said in an oval office that he would talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping, and hopefully “we will work out” while still insisting that China has violated the agreement.
“The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly, has completely violated its agreement with us,” Trump said. “So much for being Mr. Nice Guy!”
Greer later said TV Network CNBC that China had to return the other trade restrictions in the US, reported by the BBC.
Greer said that when China responded to American tariffs herself, they also introduced countermeasures, such as the introduction of some American blacklisted companies and limiting the export of rare soil magnets, critical components in cars, aircraft and semiconductors.
“They removed the tariff like us, but some of the countermeasures that slowed down,” Greer said.
Strong statements from both sides were concerned that the tens of trade could again escalate between the two largest economies of the world despite recent negotiations.
The US has unilaterally and repeatedly caused new economic and trade friction, worsening the uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and business relations, the spokesman said.
“Instead of thinking about its own negotiations, the US unconditionally accused China of violating consensus, which claims that it grossly disrupts the facts. China firmly rejects these unjustified accusations,” the spokesman said.
Calling the results of the Geneva interviews “wins hard,” the spokesman said, “China is firm to protect her rights and interests, and honestly in making consensus” and urged the US immediately to correct their incorrect procedures, follow the consensus of interviews and support healthy, sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable. and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable and sustainable development.
“If the US side insists to go wrong and continue to harm China’s interests, according to a spokesperson, it will definitely take violent measures to ensure its legitimate rights and interests,” the spokesman added.
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