Over in Washington, a rather unproductive rond of trade talks between the U.S. and China
ended on Thursday.
According to White House deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters the two sides "exchanged views
on how to achieve fairness, balance and reciprocity in the economic relationship"... but gave
no indication that any serious progress has been made.
Beijing's commerce ministry's statement on Friday reads... the two sides had a "constructive
and candid exchange over trade issues... and will keep in touch on the next steps."
Citing Chinese officials, Bloomberg reported,... there are no more negotiation sessions scheduled
before the America's mid-term elections in November.
Even as the officials met, Washington slapped another round of 25-percent tariffs on Chinese
imports worth 16-billion U.S. dollars, with Beijing retaliating through similar measures.
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