China warns Trump’s latest tariff moves could damage trade ties - AP News
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China warns Trump's latest tariffs could damage trade relations between the countries.
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China has issued a warning that President Trump's recent tariff actions could harm trade relations between the two countries. The warning comes in response to Trump's latest moves on trade policy affecting China.
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