China said Thursday that no tariff talks are underway with the U.S., contradicting White House signals of easing tensions with Beijing earlier this week. According to CNBC, China’s Ministry of Commerce said there are no economic or trade negotiations with the U.S. and dismissed all progress claims in bilateral talks. China’s Ministry of Commerce said the U.S. should cancel all unilateral measures if it genuinely wants to resolve trade issues. President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested this week that tensions with China could ease.
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00:02China said Thursday that no tariff talks are underway with the U.S.,
00:05contrary to White House signals of easing tensions with Beijing earlier this week, according to CNBC.
00:11China's Ministry of Commerce said there are no economic or trade negotiations with the U.S.
00:15and dismissed all claims of progress and bilateral talks.
00:19China's Ministry of Commerce said the U.S. should cancel all unilateral measures
00:22if it genuinely wants to resolve trade issues.
00:25President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Besson suggested this week
00:29the tensions with China could ease.
00:30For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.