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China warns Trump on tariffs, threatens retaliation on supply chain deals

Beijing (Reuters) -China warned Embers Management against reorganizing management tension on Tuesday tariffs He threatened to retaliate to the nations that made agreements with the United States to give up the supply chains with the United States and China.

Washington and Beijing have accepted a trade framework that enabled a fragile ceasefire in June, but many details are uncertain, traders and investors on both sides of the Pacific to see if it would be dissolved or to open a permanent deterioration.

On Monday, President Donald Trump began informing higher US tariffs from August 1, after delaying 10% of the April tasks in most countries to give time to agree with the world’s largest economy.

China, which was initially selected with tariffs exceeding 100%, reaches an agreement with the White House to prevent the addition of additional import pavements applied during the Tat-Tit Tariff Stock Exchange in April and May.

“The result is clear: Dialogue and cooperation is the only right way,” the official People’s Daily referred to the current tour of the Chinese-US trade tension. He said.

The article signed a term “Zhong Sheng” or “China’s Voice”, a term used by the article to express its views on foreign policy.

“The application proved that the person can really protect his legitimate rights and interests by supporting only principled positions,” the article reiterates the view that Trump’s tariffs were “bullying”.

The statements put the scene of another tariff battle tour if the official day of the ruling communist party said that the so -called ‘final date’ was a ‘final date’.

The average US goods on the average US goods in US goods is 51.1%.

This article has also shifted to regional economies that consider striking tariff reduction agreements with the US, which has removed China from supply chains.

Last week, Vietnam provided a tariff reduction from 46% to 20% for the “transfer” goods originating from China.

“China is definitely opposed to any side that collides in an agreement that sacrifices China’s interests in exchange for tariff privileges.” He said.

“If such a situation arises, China will not accept it and will respond decisively to protect its legitimate interests.”

(Reporting by Joe Cash; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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