Beijing rejected Trump's claim about trade negotiations between China and the US

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce rejected claims about trade talks between Beijing and Washington in a statement, according to the Mehr News Agency.
After US President Donald Trump has begun to trade in Chinese imports between the two countries, Beijing and Washington have entered a commercial war and are trying to push each other by imposing Ping Pongar tariffs.
Currently, customs duties on Chinese goods have been reported by 5 %, and Beijing has increased the toll on US imports to 5 %.
The trade war, which Trump has claimed to retaliate in unjust trade methods against Washington, has overshadowed the markets and endangered the world.
Beijing says Trump's claim that negotiations between the two countries are going on daily are not true. “As a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Relations, I would like to emphasize that there is currently no trade and economic negotiations between China and the United States,” said China's commercial spokesman.
He emphasized: “Any claim about the progress of China and the US economic and trade negotiations is baseless and has no real basis.” China calls on the United States to reform its wrong methods and show the honesty needed to return to the path of discourse and consultation.
Trump told reporters yesterday that the United States reached a fair agreement with China, and in response to the question of whether there was a direct contact between the US and China in the field of trade, he claimed: “Every day!”
In response, the Chinese Foreign Ministry also described reports related to “current” negotiations as “false”.
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Source:mehrnews