Chinese envoys are preparing to travel to the United States for trade talks, a government spokesman said Monday, suggesting talks on ending a bruising tariff war will go ahead despite President Donald Trump's surprise threat to raise import taxes. Beijing is 'trying to get more information&
BEIJING -- Chinese envoys are preparing to travel to the United States for trade talks, a government spokesman said Monday, suggesting talks on ending a bruising tariff war will go ahead despite President Donald Trump's surprise threat to raise import taxes.
Geng declined to give further details when asked who might go or whether the talks would start Wednesday as scheduled. He referred other questions to the Commerce Ministry, which did not respond to requests for comment. President Donald Trump continued his pressure on China Monday morning, tweeting:"The United States has been losing, for many years, 600 to 800 Billion Dollars a year on Trade. With China we lose 500 Billion Dollars. Sorry, we're not going to be doing that anymore!"
Trump also threatened to slap tariffs on another $325 billion in imports from China, covering everything it ships annually to the United States.
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