【Trump: China must make substantial concessions, otherwise tariffs on China will not be lifted】On the 25th local time, U.S. President Trump stated to reporters aboard "Air Force One" that he would not lift tariffs on China unless China made substantial concessions. Over the past week, the U.S. side has been sending mixed and even contradictory signals regarding the tariff issue with China. A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the United States emphasized on the evening of the 25th that there have been no consultations or negotiations between China and the U.S. on the tariff issue, let alone reaching a protocolo. If the U.S. side truly wishes to resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiation, it should correct its mistakes, stop threats and extortion, and completely eliminate all unilateral tariff measures against China. It is not the correct way to deal with the Chinese side to say that they want to reach a protocolo while continuously applying extreme pressure, and it will not work. (CCTV Network)
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Ja-rock
· 04-26 22:56
40 $ definitivamente será en un futuro cercano $40 will definitely be
Trump: China debe hacer concesiones sustanciales, de lo contrario no se eliminarán los aranceles adicionales impuestos a China.
【Trump: China must make substantial concessions, otherwise tariffs on China will not be lifted】On the 25th local time, U.S. President Trump stated to reporters aboard "Air Force One" that he would not lift tariffs on China unless China made substantial concessions. Over the past week, the U.S. side has been sending mixed and even contradictory signals regarding the tariff issue with China. A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the United States emphasized on the evening of the 25th that there have been no consultations or negotiations between China and the U.S. on the tariff issue, let alone reaching a protocolo. If the U.S. side truly wishes to resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiation, it should correct its mistakes, stop threats and extortion, and completely eliminate all unilateral tariff measures against China. It is not the correct way to deal with the Chinese side to say that they want to reach a protocolo while continuously applying extreme pressure, and it will not work. (CCTV Network)