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China denies holding tariff talks with US

Pushes for cancellation of ‘unilateral’ levies

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China called for all “unilateral” US tariffs to be cancelled on Thursday, as signs emerged that the Trump administration may de-escalate its trade war with Beijing.

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China also clarified it has not held trade talks with Washington despite repeated comments from the US government suggesting there had been engagement.

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US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said the US would have a deal with China and, on Wednesday, said there was “direct contact” between both countries.

Trump, who calls his tariffs “reciprocal”, says the duties aim to correct unfair trade imbalances with the US.

The US should remove all “unilateral tariff measures” against China “if it truly wanted” to solve the trade issue, Commerce Ministry spokesperson He Yadong said on Thursday.

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“The person who tied the bell must untie it,” he told reporters at a press

conference.

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