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Chinese Premier cautions US against trade war

Last year, the United States' deficit in trade in goods with China reached USD 347 million and Trump has promised to close that gap, which he has also attributed to what he calls China's rigged currency exchange policies.

March 15, 2017 / 12:34 IST
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang today warned the US against any trade war, saying American firms would be the first to "bear the brunt" if such a war breaks out.

His comments came ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's key summit with his US counterpart Donald Trump, who has labelled China a currency manipulator and threatened to slap hefty tariffs on its imports.

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"We do not want to see any trade war breaking out between the two countries. That would not make our trade fairer," Li said at his annual news conference at the end of the annual meeting of China's parliament.

Last year, the United States' deficit in trade in goods with China reached USD 347 million and Trump has promised to close that gap, which he has also attributed to what he calls China's rigged currency exchange policies.