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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the extension of the "truce period" for tariffs between China and the United States by 90 days.
[Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the extension of the "truce period" for tariffs between China and the United States by 90 days] On August 12, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian answered questions from reporters. A reporter asked: The truce period for tariffs between China and the United States has been extended by 90 days. U.S. President Trump stated in this extension executive order that the U.S. will continue to engage in dialogue with China to "address the lack of trade reciprocity in both sides' economic relations and the resulting national economic security issues." Trump also said, "We will see what happens," emphasizing his good relationship with Chinese leaders. What is China's comment on this? Lin Jian: Regarding the China-U.S. Stockholm economic and trade talks, the Ministry of Commerce has released information, and for specific issues, please inquire with the relevant authorities. China's position on China-U.S. relations and economic and trade issues is consistent and clear.