U.S. / China Trade War: All Tarrifs Off Before Talks Start - Chinese Commerce Ministry
China says existing U.S. tariffs must be removed for a trade
deal
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China’s commerce ministry says on Thursday that existing U.S.
tariffs will have to be removed if there is to be a trade deal between Beijing
and Washington.
The leaders of the two countries agreed last weekend to relaunch
trade talks.
The talks that was stalled in May after U.S. officials accused
China of pulling back from commitments made in the text of a pact negotiators
had said was nearly finished.
Trade teams from both countries are in contact, commerce
ministry spokesman Gao Feng told a regular media briefing.
To get talks restarted, U.S. President Donald Trump had agreed
not to put tariffs on about $300 billion in additional Chinese imports and ease
curbs on Chinese tech giant Huawei.
The United States now has tariffs of 25% on $250 billion of
Chinese goods, ranging from furniture to semiconductors.
China welcomes the U.S. decision not to slap new tariffs on its
goods, Gao said, when asked how long the trade truce can last.
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