U.S., Japan still have 'gaps' on trade stances after White House talks
- Amid an ongoing trade war, China accused the U.S. Of blackmail on Wednesday.
- President Trump's administration imposed tariffs due to what it considers unfair trade practices.
- The U.S. Has placed levies up to 145 percent on Chinese goods.
- Lin Jian stated, "If the US really wants to resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiation, it should stop exerting extreme pressure, stop threatening and blackmailing, and talk to China on the basis of equality, respect and mutual benefit."
- Economists warn the tariff dispute could cause severe negative consequences for the global economy.
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Trump participates in tariff talks with Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump engaged directly in trade talks with Japanese officials Wednesday, signaling the importance of the issue to the United States after his tariffs rattled the economy and led to...
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