China accuses us of violating our trade ceasefire, the reaction of the firm | Today news

China has accused the US of violating their recent trade agreement and promised to take measures to defend its interests, which is the prospect of an immediate leadership call that Donald Trump wants to further fade bilateral talks. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce issued a statement on Monday, which violates the US president’s claim that Beijing has violated the consensus reached in Geneva last month. The clearance has threatened to increase trade relations, even though Trump expressed hope on Friday, he will talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping, with White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett, expecting a call to take place this week. Beijing has accused the US of unilaterally introducing new discriminatory restrictions, including new guidelines on AI -Chipping Extra Recent, Sales of Chip Design Software to China and the recall of Chinese student visas. “If the US insists in its own way and still damages China’s interests, China will continue to determine determined and powerful measures to protect its legal rights and interests,” the ministry said. It is also said that the US violated the consensus reached between Trump and XI on January 17 when they spoke last, without expanding. The tension between the world’s largest economies is generating again after the tariff was thawed in May. The Trump administration said last week that they were planning to recall visas for Chinese students while limiting the sale of chip design software to China. They also hindered the export of critical US Jet engine parts and technology to China, reports The New York Times. Trump did not expand when he accused Beijing of violating the tariff resistance on Friday, but US trade representative Jamieson Greer complained that China did not have the export of critical minerals for the latest electronics. In the statement, the Ministry of Commerce said that it “rejects these unjustified accusations” and that the country has strictly implemented the consensus. Trump’s remarks come a day after US Treasury Secretary Scott Besent said that talks with China came to a standstill and suggested that a call between Trump and XI would be needed to break the stalemate. © 2025 Bloomberg MP This article was generated from an automatic news agency feed without edits to text.