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China accuses US of undermining trade detente agreement

China accused the United States of undermining the trade agreement between the two countries that were established during the Geneva meeting in May.

The United States and China announced 90 days that included a reduced tariff last month, but after less than a month, both accuse each other of running the deal.

According to the translation of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce website on the Internet, a ministry spokesman said that after the Geneva discussions, “respectively, I submitted a number of discriminatory restrictions against China, including issuing export monitoring guidelines for artificial intelligence segments, and stopped selling chips design programs (EDA) and announcing the unification of the Chinese student.

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“These practices are seriously violating the consensus reached by the President of the State on January 17, seriously undermining the current consensus of economic and commercial talks in Geneva, and harmful to China’s rights and interests in a dangerous way.”

Fox News Digital communicates to the White House to comment, but he did not receive a response by publishing time.

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2025-06-02 15:46:00

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