Trump says new US law on Hong Kong doesn't help China trade talks

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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday U.S. legislation backing protesters in Hong Kong did not make trade negotiations with China easier, but ...

WASHINGTON/BEIJING: U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday U.S. legislation backing protesters in Hong Kong did not make trade negotiations with China easier, but added he believes Beijing still wants a deal with the United States.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said last month he wants to work out a trade deal with Washington, but broader bilateral tensions have flared amid U.S. legislative action supporting Hong Kong's protesters, and targeting camps for Uighur ethnic minorities in the western region of Xinjiang. The U.S. Senate in September passed the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019, a bill that calls on China to end what it calls"arbitrary detention, torture, and harassment" of Uighurs and other ethnic Muslim minorities. The bill is being considered by the U.S. House of Representatives.

"The determination of China's government to oppose foreign forces interfering in China's internal affairs is firm and unshakable," said Hua, speaking at a news briefing in Beijing on Tuesday.

 

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viriyabot Or he could just say the obvious, it hurts trade talks. I wonder when he said that because just yesterday I penned a tweet on that very subject pointing out mainly that those saying it’s not tied to trade, doesn’t effect trade talks is misguided, China won’t forget about that.

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