China has accused the US of “seriously violating” the trade truce and vowed to take strong measures to defend its interests as tensions between the two powers reignite.
China and the US agreed during talks in Geneva in early May to a deal that would temporarily reduce their tit-for-tat tariffs, which had soared as high as 145 per cent.
President Donald Trump on Friday claimed that China had “totally violated” the agreement, as US officials grew increasingly frustrated with the tepid pace of rare earth exports across the Pacific since the May 12 agreement.
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