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China on Monday denied Washington’s statements that he violated Geneva’s trade agreement, instead of accusing the United States of violating the terms of the transaction, signaling negotiations between the two best economies of the world went on worse.
Trade friction between Washington and Beijing flared up after intermission Following the meeting between US Treasury Minister Scott Bavert and his Chinese colleague he in Switzerland in Geneva, which made them suspend the 90 days tariffs.
Trump administration has intensified Export Export Restrictions About the software for semiconductor and chemical design in China, announcing that it is withdrawing visas for Chinese students, pulling out anger from Beijing.
These steps “seriously undermine” a deal that has reached in Geneva, the Chinese trade department said the press -secretaryPromising that Beijing will bring measures to protect its rights and benefits when the United States is coming forward with actions that will “damage China’s interests.”
China has retained solid exports of rare land, contrary to Washington’s expectations. Chinese State media in the article On Monday, he promoted coordinated efforts across the country for care and restraining illegal mining and exports of critical minerals.
Beijing “comfortably take a firm position in these negotiations” and “see no reason to roll,” said Stephen Olson, visiting the senior scholarship at the Singapore Institute.
“In Beijing, it is well clear that any transaction that has reached in the US will buy only some short -term peace, not the end of the story, added Olson, citing Trump’s tendency to ignore any agreements he signed.
The US government continues “unilaterally provoking new economic and trades, increasing uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and trade relations,” China’s press -secretary said.
Last Friday, US President Donald Trump accused China of violating a previous trade agreement with the US In the social media POST, Trump wrote: “China may not be surprising for some, completely violated our consent. So much for what he was Mr. Nice Guy!”
The allegations were “seriously contrary to the facts,” the Chinese spokesman said on Monday, claiming that Beijing “strictly supported and actively” agreements, citing its steps to cancel and suspend certain tariffs and irrigation measures announced in April.
Last week Insent said in an interview with Fox News that bilateral Trade negotiations were “a little hidden”, Demanding that the leaders of the two countries speak directly.
On Sunday, the director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hasset suggested that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping may have Talk about trade As soon as this week.
“A lot of more detailed conversations are necessary (for both parties) to come to a more stable agreement,” said Bert Hoffman, Professor of the Eastern Asian Institute at the University of Singapore, noting that the differences between the two governments interfere with the higher level calls.
“It seems that the US side seems to be very passionate about Trump-XI or telephone. It causes Mr Trump’s desire to consider as a master-stronghold. Unlike the Chinese tradition: a leader or call meeting should take place after the lower-level officials have reached major agreements, and few places are outstanding,” Hoffman said.
The tension between the US and China has risen beyond the simple trade.
Turning to the annual dialog at the Socke-La defense summit on Saturday in Singapore, Pentagon Chief Pitt Hugset warned that threat From military pressure in China in the Indo-Pacific region was “true” and “inevitable”, calling for allied countries to increase defense costs to alienate Beijing.
The Chinese Defense Minister was absent at the summit this year, rare departure from the tradition of sending the chief military official to the annual event for the first time since 2019.
In A statement Responding to the HEGSET speech on Sunday, the Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman criticized the HEGST remarks for “inciting the Cold War mentality” and “China’s strong sovereignty and rights.”
China’s Embassy in Singapore said in Social Media POST on Saturday, following the Jegets’ speech that “the United States itself is the largest” violator “for regional peace and stability.”