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    China warns America of opening "evil fund"

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    Post by Rocky Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:07 pm

    China warns America of opening "evil fund"

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    China warned the United States on Thursday of opening the "evil fund" and launching a wave of trade protection practices around the world at a time when Beijing was hinting at US goods it could target as part of a deepening trade dispute between the two countries.
    China may target a wide range of US companies, including agriculture, aviation, automobiles, semiconductors and even services, if trade disputes escalate, the China Daily said in an editorial.
    In response to US President Donald Trump's move last week to impose tariffs of up to $ 60 billion on some Chinese imports, Beijing has warned it could impose charges of up to $ 3 billion on US imports.
    The largest US imports into China are aircraft and related equipment, soybeans and cars, and the total bill value was about $ 40 billion last year. Ending / 25





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