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The Chinese Ambassador to the United States: Harmony must guide relations between the two largest economies in the world

The Chinese Ambassador to the United States: Harmony must guide relations between the two largest economies in the world


Chinese ambassador Cie Feng called Washington to compromise with Beijing and pursue a policy of peaceful joint existence, while warning that Beijing is ready to respond in the escalating trade war, Reuters reported.

Speaking during a public event in Washington, the details of which were published on the Embassy’s website, Co said the duties would devastate the global economy and compare the great depression and duties imposed by the United States in the 1930s.

Giving an example of the traditional Chinese concept of the Yin and Yang balance, SE stated that harmony should direct the relationship between the two largest economies in the world.

China is not afraid of US customs and will not remain indifferent

« The good recipe from traditional Chinese medicine usually combines a variety of ingredients that support each other and create the best medical effect, » the diplomat said. « So the Earth is large enough to shelter at the same time China and the United States. We must strive for a peaceful joint existence rather than encountering.

The trade war has almost frozen the huge trade between the two largest economies in the world with duties over 100% in each direction and a range of commercial, investment and cultural restrictions.

While Japan, Taiwan and others are already negotiating or preparing to negotiate with Washington about customs duties, no high -level dialogue with China is currently planned.

Trump said on Friday that the United States is having good private talks with China against the backdrop of a trade war between the two countries.

« By the way, we have good conversations with China, » he told reporters at the White House, but without providing further details. China said the US must show respect before any negotiations can be held.



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