China to send delegation for US talks to avert trade war
New round of talks to take place in Washington ahead of threatened $200bn worth of tariffs on Chinese goods
A Chinese trade delegation will visit the US this month to kick off a new round of talks, the first since negotiations broke down two months ago.
China's ministry of commerce said the US had invited a delegation, led by vice-commerce minister Wang Shouwen, to meet a group led by US Treasury undersecretary, David Malpass.
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Our Country was built on Tariffs, and Tariffs are now leading us to great new Trade Deals - as opposed to the horrible and unfair Trade Deals that I inherited as your President. Other Countries should not be allowed to come in and steal the wealth of our great U.S.A. No longer!
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