China issued a report Sunday blaming the
United States for the countries’ trade dispute and said it won’t back
down on “major issues of principle,” but offered no clarification about
what additional steps it might take to up the ante.
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The
report from the Cabinet spokesman’s office said that China has kept its
word throughout 11 rounds of talks and will honor its commitments if a
trade agreement is reached. It accused the U.S. of backtracking three
times over the course of the talks by introducing new tariffs and other
conditions beyond what was agreed on. “But the more
the U.S. government is offered, the more it wants,” it said, accusing
America’s negotiators of “resorting to intimidation and coercion.”
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