川普明确表达了,回到4月份协议是重启谈判的基础

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川普明确表达了,回到4月份协议是重启谈判的基础。

Trump Says He’s Holding Up Trade Deal With China Ahead of G-20

Threatened Monday more tariffs if Xi doesn’t meet at summit

China imports tumbled in May, underscoring economic weakness

By?Justin Sink

(Bloomberg) –?

President?Donald Trump?said he’s personally holding up a trade deal with China and that he won’t complete the agreement unless Beijing returns to terms negotiated earlier in the year.

“It’s me right now that’s holding up the deal,” Trump said at the White House before he left on a trip to Iowa. “And we’re going to either do a great deal with China or we’re not going to do a deal at all.”

Last month, the U.S. accused China of reneging on provisions of a tentative trade deal, bringing talks to a halt. “We had a deal with China and unless they go back to that deal I have no interest,” Trump said.

President?Donald Trump says he’s holding up a trade deal with China.

Trump’s comments came a day after he threatened to raise tariffs on China if President?Xi Jinping?doesn’t meet with him at the upcoming Group of 20 summit in Japan. Trump told reporters that he could impose tariffs of 25% or “much higher than 25%” on $300 billion in Chinese goods.

Read more: Trump Says He’ll Raise China Tariffs If Xi Won’t Meet at G-20

On Tuesday in Beijing, a Foreign Ministry official demurred. “We have noted that the U.S. publicly stated many times that it looks forward to arranging a meeting between the Chinese and U.S. presidents on the sidelines of the G-20 summit. If we have this information we will release it in due time,” spokesman?Geng Shuang?said.

Trump said again Tuesday that he expects to meet with Xi at the summit later this month.

U.S. President Donald Trump on June 11.

The G-20 in late June is one of the last chances for Trump and Xi to head off a conflict between the world’s biggest economies that appears to be worsening by the day. Besides tit-for-tat tariff increases, the U.S. has blacklisted Huawei Technologies Co. and threatened other major Chinese tech companies, while Beijing is drawing up a list of “unreliable entities” in the U.S. that could face restrictions.

A pact Trump reached over immigration with Mexico last week encouraged him to take a harder line with China, said White House A

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