
China Highlights Mutual Benefits in US Trade Relations
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson asserts that US-China trade cooperation is mutually beneficial and warns against the harms of a trade war.
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China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson asserts that US-China trade cooperation is mutually beneficial and warns against the harms of a trade war.
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