U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a stinging rebuke to China's trade pr...
UNITED NATIONS - U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a stinging rebuke to China’s trade practices on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly, saying he would not accept a “bad deal” in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
“The American people are absolutely committed to restoring balance in our relationship with China. Hopefully, we can reach an agreement that will be beneficial for both countries,” Trump said. “As I have made very clear, I will not accept a bad deal.” Trump’s speech highlighted the plight of U.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology , which has become a symbol of U.S. assertions that China fails to protect American intellectual property and steals it or forces the transfer of it. Two years ago Micron accused a Chinese state firm of stealing its chip designs.
China’s top official at the U.N. General Assembly, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, sat silently during Trump’s remarks, showing no reaction on camera.CHINA SOY PURCHASES
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