China: Trade war has not made US ‘great again’

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BEIJING Washington's escalating trade war with Beijing has not 'made America great again' and has instead damaged the American economy, China said yesterday, warning that while it wants resolution through talks there will be no compromise on core principles. Beijing's...

BEIJING Washington's escalating trade war with Beijing has not"made America great again" and has instead damaged the American economy, China said yesterday, warning that while it wants resolution through talks there will be no compromise on core principles.

With trade talks stalled, the dispute has intensified in recent weeks with US President Donald Trump imposing fresh tariffs on imports from China and moving to blacklist Chinese tech titan Huawei over national security concerns.

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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